Exclusive High End MVNO Launching
VOCE VS. DOLLAR BILLS
Voce is no good, sorry. Bottom line, you are stuck with the phone they choose, unlimited minutes you are paying through the nose for and will most probably never use and a personal assistant that works at the same call center that answers your 411 calls.
I'd rather use my own phone (blackjack I am proud to say), select a realistic service plan, and only pay $36.95 a month to be a member of a professional concierge company like Red Butler (http://www.RedButler.com) of which I am currently a member. They are also 24/7, travel wherever I go and I can submit requests over the phone, online or even by email. It just ticks me off to see companies like Voce try to stick it to consumers who don't know better.
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what a waste.
Hmm. Might be interesting. I don't think it'll work out though...
Pardon me, do you have any Grey Poupon?
Da sad thing is, I think there IS a market fo' a luxury MVNO, but the prices they are chargin' are too outrageous even for that.
Again with the carrier selection
springaf said:...
First Radio Shack, and now Voce. The trend is to move toward cingular for your carrier needs. Sprint is also doing well with Helio, qwest, cox, timewarner, comcat, turner, and plenty of regional carriers (and radio
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Most expensive service ever!
Besides, anyone who can afford it will probably pay for it.
And I'm right in the same boat with you.
hmm... think they're hiring?