It really bugs me that I have to pay the phone company $30.00 a month just to have a phone plugged in to the wall, plus more money for long distance, voice mail, caller id, call waiting, and a boatload of taxes and fees. Since getting a cell phone four years ago, I have come to depend on it more and more, and now whole days go by where I never even pick up my landline.
So why am I paying so much for a phone from “Big Giant Phone Company” when I could be paying a lot less to get phone service from Vonage? Good question! It’s only $24.99 a month (plus taxes and fees) for unlimited local and long distance calling, and right now the website shows one month is free!
Setup with Vonage looks easy, I know it’s something my handy husband could do. I can NEVER remember to plug in my cell phone, which means the battery is often dead. Having another way to make phone calls besides my cell phone would make me feel a lot better in case of an emergency. I like how easy Vonage looks, and how inexpensive it is. Check it out!











Hello and welcome to Table for Five! I'm Elizabeth, and this blog started in September 2005 as a way for me to participate in the Mommy Blogging community. I'm married with three terrific kids-boys ages 11 and 9 and a 2 year old daughter. Things I love include my family, coffee, Diet Coke, TV, reading, and Target.
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We just recently bought a house and we don’t have a landline since we both have cell phones.
By the way, I’m so relieved that your mammogram results ended up being postive.
I use VOIP for business. It’s sometimes unpredictable (dropping out for no apparent reason) and gets a bit garbled when I have OUtlook or Explorer open - but for the main part it’s a much CHEAPER and better alternative to landlines. And it can only get better.
Good luck with it!
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