VoIP Provider SunRocket Disconnects Customers

By Ed Oswald, BetaNews

July 17, 2007, 11:42 AM

Without much warning, customers of VoIP provider SunRocket found themselves without phone service Monday as the company shut its doors.

Calls to the Vienna, Va. based company's customer support line were greeted by the message, "We are no longer taking customer service or sales calls. Goodbye."

SunRocket had about 200,000 customers, and was one of the oldest VoIP providers, having started in 1994. It was also the second largest provider of Internet telephony services behind Vonage -- although a tenth of that company's size.

Signs of trouble may have first appeared late last month. On June 28, SunRocket's Chief Technology Officer Mark Fedor and Chief Information Officer Robert Kramer were fired. This was followed by the resignation of Chief Financial Officer David Samuels on July 2.

A significant number of employees were laid off the next day across the company. The Springfield News-Leader reported Monday that SunRocket laid off 200 workers at its call center, confirmed by Internet reports from employees.

In a internal memo, it looks as if the company at least tried to save itself before closing down.

"We have just been informed that any and all last ditch efforts to keep operations running as well as a potential sale of the company have not gone through and that SunRocket will cease operations at COB today," Director of Routing and Carrier Services Sonya Jefferson said.

It is said that if customers of the company act quickly, they may be able to port their telephone service and keep their number, according to reports and company employees.

As the story began to develop, one employee wrote about his feelings on Friday. "Congratulations to the ex-AOL management (you know who you are!) that took over for a new record in running a company into the ground, and congrats to the board of directors for yet another successfully mismanaged venture," he wrote to his blog.

"Internally, SunRocket's politics went further and further in preventing effective execution of the technology vision. But can be expected when you mix telecom and dot-com?"

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By RandySinclair

posted Feb 28, 2008 - 1:25 PM

inxs0, left you a reply below regarding my agreement with you about voip.com, boca raton, fl and their declining service... also link to the guy who started the company and how he manages it, explains why there is difficulty speaking to any one - Derek who left them, told me once they work from home and have canned answers... Hmmm!

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By RandySinclair

edited Feb 17, 2008 - 4:03 PM

Revealing news item currently on the internet about the VOIP.com owner Martin T and his effort to build a little voip company... take a look. http://meetinnovators.co...artin-toha-from-voipcom

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By bromjoe

posted Jan 31, 2008 - 2:58 PM

I am having problems with Teleblend .In (718) no one have servis for incoming calls for 3 day.

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By RandySinclair

posted Dec 27, 2007 - 5:26 PM

Unbelievable, I still have a good Teleblend (old SunRocket equipment) service, and it is proving the best. Voip.com is ok, but having problems and many customers are bailing out. ITP, seems to be clear, good tones and adequate for basic home service. Voice Mail on Teleblend is very good as is the clarity of transmission, it is the old Sun Rocket come to life. ITP voice mail is also good... and that's all folks!!

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By inxs0

edited Dec 5, 2007 - 3:14 AM

Stay far far away from VOIP.COM, service is worse than no service at all :( you'll have heart failure b4 you get service from them. works doesn't work, no support try calling 800-TRY-VOIP (800-879-8647) before you commit and act like you have service and follow the prompts only to get nowhere. What a big F---ing joke. You'd think we could get the FCC involved anybody have any ideas???

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By RandySinclair

edited Feb 28, 2008 - 1:21 PM

yes I agree! this boca raton fl company has let their call service go down hill, sometimes it works others no. I'm dropping at end of contract. There is NO customer support, just canned answers on the forum.. a rep that I did talk to 2 wks ago, said "I am new and work from home sometimes, but I can ask for you" at least she tried! ck the site: interesting facts about the voip owner, entrepuneur and perhaps the future!
www.meetinnovators.com search Martin Toha
http://meetinnovators.co...artin-toha-from-voipcom/

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By RandySinclair

posted Dec 17, 2007 - 9:15 AM

reading the voip.com forum you can quickly see the hundreds of customers who have poor service, or no service at all and worse, they try to charge you a cancellation fee if you drop the service even if it is within the 30 day free trial..

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By keeponbelievin

posted Sep 22, 2007 - 8:18 AM

BEWARE!!!!!!!! BEWARE!!!!

I was charged $244.06 (15 months in advance, until Oct 2008) on June 11th for Sunrocket, and they went out just over a month later. I am STILL fighting to get the money back.

ON TOP OF THAT, I just found out YESTERDAY that Sunrocket or someone associated with them "FORCED" another $244.06 transaction. SO, on Sept 19, 2007, they STOLE $244.06 out of my bank account!!!!!!!!!!!

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By keeponbelievin

posted Sep 22, 2007 - 5:34 PM

I strongly urge everyone to cancel the credit cards/accounts that Sunrocket had access to, because they just double dipped into my account and stole ANOTHER payment (in my case, another 15 months worth), 2.5 months AFTER I dropped their service!

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By RandySinclair

posted Sep 22, 2007 - 1:02 PM

hope this charge was thru your credit card, because the credit card companies ALL are putting these charges into dispute and refunding the charge for UNUSED time to the card holders. I've received mine (about $184) and no problem. You also need to send in the Carrier Claim forms to the Liquidators for SRocket-these were mailed to SR clients about two weeks ago. good luck....

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By keeponbelievin

posted Sep 22, 2007 - 5:32 PM

It was a credit/debit card that came out of my bank account! I am filing ANOTHER dispute, but my bank says that it could take "up to 90 days", and that I need to pay the $20 that my account is know overdrawn because of that money being taken out. Nice, huh?

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By kiiera

posted Sep 19, 2007 - 10:25 AM

I would like to know if any one is having this problem with TeleBlend...They advertized ALL the same features we had with SunRocket for $12.95 per month until the end of our SunRocket account. When I called and signed up they confirmed it. When I got my bank statement they charged me $21.66 which was for the signature line. I realize that if you add a line it costs $4.99 extra, however mine was included with the amount I pre-paid SunRocket.
I have called them and emailed and they have been very hateful about it. I believe this could be terms for a Class Action Suit for false advertizing. They also say that at the end of your SunRocket contract your monthly amount would THEN go up to 19.95.

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By RandySinclair

posted Sep 21, 2007 - 9:05 AM

Hi, under Sun Rocket, the Sig Line was additional dollars, don't remember how much. the current rate is $12 something plus State fees and tax to
a total of $15.30 monthly for the rest of your Sun Rocket contract. This is my charge, I got rid of any extra lines prior to changing to Teleblend. at the end of the contract price is $19 plus fees... actually this is my 2nd line.
The features are all working very well, and I have no complaints, actually the system is all the Sun Rocket equipment. I really don't see how you have a possible suit as they transferred your SR service to the new Teleblend. (I do not work for any of these VoIP companies!!) Good Luck, Randy

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By kiiera

posted Sep 24, 2007 - 8:38 AM

Hi Randy, My signature number was included in my total yearly amount when I signed up. Later they started charging new customers extra for the sig number. My amount stayed the same because I signed up before they changed it.

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By deane justin

edited Aug 22, 2007 - 10:50 PM

I use Primus backed Lingo VoIP. It works prettily well. Lingo is financially solid and offers unlimited calling plans to over 230 countries. I can recommend Lingo confidently to all SunRocket victims who are interested in getting special promos.

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By RandySinclair

posted Aug 23, 2007 - 6:17 PM

Barb, you are welcome!
I have received $144 credit on my credit card from Chase for the UNUSED time on Sun Rocket, really have not lost anything. I am testing three companies for six months, probably drop one later, but all three are working fine:
Voip.com, ITP, and the little ol' Teddy Bear with its Rocket-Gotcha!

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By RandySinclair

edited Aug 19, 2007 - 4:11 PM

If anyone is still searching: for the results of 3 weeks of research and monitoring three different hook ups as follows:
1) VOIP.com good clear connections, no echo or break up in voice, good cusomer service, PC acct mgr is easy to use, all features with voice mail and more, my #1 company and choice.
2) ITP is a second company I have on a month to month basis, clear no echo or break up voice, good voice mail system, when dialing sometimes i hear a crackle especially when entering a password (for ex dialing into your bank acct), but the voice is clear, online acct mgr great.
nice features easy access.
3) TELEBLEND is my third, with all the SunRocket equipment in place! everything is the same and i must admit,it is working well, if they can just stay afloat and stay in business. Voicemail is the old SR system, other features coming 1 by 1 online. but it is clear, no echo, fast, dependable...

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By barbmac

posted Aug 22, 2007 - 10:15 AM

Randy,

Thanks for the info.!

Barb

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By darenator

posted Aug 9, 2007 - 6:04 PM

JUST LOST MY TELEBLEND SERVICE! Just used it at work 30 minutes earlier. Now I get the "We're sorry, your Sunrocket service has been disconnected" message. Called my home sunrocket line and get the same message! I guess Teleblend took my money and did not transfer my service! Been on hold for 30minutes for Teleblend tech support, no answer. I reset power to the sunrocket box and it made no difference!

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By RandySinclair

posted Aug 16, 2007 - 7:58 PM

Yeah my teleblend out 8/15 for about 3 hrs. and I already have VOIP.com in place and a ported #
Best of all the Teleblend will go sooner no doubt.
Folks, today my Credit Card bank credited my UNUSED time with SunRocket in the amt of $184 for two lines... no questions asked, simply wrote a letter with a copy of invoice - took three weeks. Tonight teleblend is working and of course it is the sunrocket voicemail system, but it works for this moment in time... Not dependable enough for my taste!

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By bettencourt2000

posted Aug 16, 2007 - 5:03 PM

Get off "TELEBLEND" ASAP.....I just did it but do not cancel when attempting to change because if you do it, you will loose the phone number; a new number will be issued by the the new phone service provider. I just signed-up with VOIP.COM
For providers comparisons go to: CompareVoipProviders.org

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By waves4

posted Aug 13, 2007 - 1:59 PM

I can't believe people would be foolish enough to sign up with Teleblend, when they're obviously Sunrocket attempting to steal more $$$.

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By RandySinclair

edited Aug 14, 2007 - 7:15 PM

how true, but believe it or not, I have the best of both worlds: New provider for main number is VoIP.com (check 'em out, 5 Stars, good site many features, works great and my old number was ported today the 14th w/success. The old Teleblend is just there for my back up number... with all the features of SR... but you know for the moment it is working great. I got one month free, lost 2 prepaid months at $16, and now going at $12.95- renews at $19+ (if I decide to renew) Remember it is not SR but a new company with probably 50% of the former SRocket staff at T.blend.

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By kiiera

edited Sep 18, 2007 - 12:47 PM

I would like to know if any one is having this problem with TeleBlend...They advertized ALL the same features we had with SunRocket for $12.95 per month until the end of our SunRocket account. When I called and signed up they confirmed it. When I got my bank statement they charged me $21.66 which was for the signature line. I realize that if you add a line it costs $4.99 extra, however mine was included with the amount I pre-paid SunRocket.
I have called them and emailed and they have been very hateful about it. I believe this could be terms for a Class Action Suit for false advertizing. They also say that at the end of your SunRocket contract your monthly amount would THEN go up to 19.95.

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By RandySinclair

posted Sep 8, 2007 - 6:16 PM

after all these days, Teleblend is still working fine, the best in voice mail and other features. I'm using it for a back up system, while my main house line is with VoIP.com and a third for business is with ITP... amazing the SR features are with Teleblend/ sr.... who would have thought it would have come to this in Voip telephony?

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By RandySinclair

posted Aug 9, 2007 - 9:16 PM

my second line transferred from SR to Teleblend and is working fine calls in/out and has voice mail. My other Main SRocket line is off, and will be ported to my new provider who has indicated the SR numbers are going into a pool and they grab it to port from the pool... we shall see.

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By boondocks

posted Aug 9, 2007 - 11:04 AM

I signed up with sunrockets year plan for $199 in march. so i now have 9 months left thats paid for with no service. I paid for the service with a debit card and when i called my company they said that they can only file a claim within 30 days of the transaction. I tried contacting sunrocket but of course they aren't answering phones. How do i get my money for those 9 month of no service.

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By barbmac

posted Aug 22, 2007 - 10:04 AM

boondocks:

Although I received a CC refund for my 270 unused days from SR service, I received a mailing today (08/22/2007) from Assignee for SR's creditors. Since your debit card holder will not back up your claim, submit copies of documents (just as most of the CC users on this site have had to do) to the Assignee. The deadline for submission is 01/14/2008.

The address for submission is:

Sunrocket (assignment for the benefit of creditors), LLC
P.O. Box 1727
Palo Alto, California 94302
650-329-0980 FAX

Keep copies of all correspondence & if you fax, keep a copy of the fax submission.

Good Luck,

Barb

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By RandySinclair

posted Aug 28, 2007 - 11:04 AM

hi Barb mac
card holder "not backing up the claim" is this for just a debit card? i used a Chase CREDIT card with SR. and have the refund credited. Is there a difference between the debit & credit way of interpreting the legal aspect of the claim. I too rec'd papers but was not planning to submit them, since my credit has been rec'd. Advice?
thanks, Randy

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By barbmac

posted Aug 22, 2007 - 10:09 AM

boondocks:

The Assignee for Sunrocket is undoubtedly Sherwood Partners, LLC, since the cover sheet in the mailing lists Martin D. Pichinson as the Manager.

This effort is worth the price of a stamp or a fax. I hate to see the b**st**ds cheat you.

If you need further information, let me know on this site.

Barb

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By samgamb

posted Aug 27, 2007 - 6:13 PM

Hello Barb.
this letter that I recieved and I'm sure everyone else did. do you now what this thing is about?
I received a refound from my Credit card company for the part that I did not use
So would I need to fill this form out and send it in??
or just let it go?
I talk to my card company today and they said we have credited you so you should not need to do any thing but they questioned it as though to say there not sure.
this legel stuff is for the birds wheres the engilsh it it??

Thanks for you advise

Sam G.

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By darenator

posted Aug 9, 2007 - 6:07 PM

boondocks,

You have learned the hard lesson of Debit Cards. This is the same as paying for with a check. As far as the bank is concerned you are on your own.

NEVER NEVER use bank cards! I refused one from my bank so they had to give me a straight "ATM" card instead. I've heard of too many horror stories with bank cards!

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By RandySinclair

posted Aug 9, 2007 - 10:53 AM

Hi everyone! here in Arlington VA, Teleblend service was on the next day with an apology email to us why the server over loaded and was providing out-bound service but not incoming. Thursday 8/8, all is working again, clear, crisp, no echo, voice mail is fine, several features ok, that's what I want for my secondary line... VoIP.com is my new voip service and seems stable ... Gizmos are on...
Folks, my cc replied they are investigating the fraud charges with SR and I expect a refund of some amount. Lets ALL write a BOOK! Randy

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By waves4

posted Aug 8, 2007 - 7:02 PM

Sunrocket finally decided to cut me off yesterday. I'm currently using 30 free days from Vonage until my Voiceline (Net2Phone) adapter arrives. Then I'll have a year free as they will honor my sunrocket contract.

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By phoneless4now

edited Aug 8, 2007 - 2:42 PM

Former SR users:
I am pursuing my CC company (FIA Card Services - through Fidelity). They are investigating my disputed charge. I purchased one year plus one year free in November 2006 so I am out 16 months of service. I went with Net2Phone (Thanks for the info) and I am awaiting the arrival of my gizmo. I should be eligible for the full first year free. The shipping and activation charges are about $45.
I still have my landline but used SR for long distance calls and to have a second line.
I previously had BroadVoice which had poor quality and lots of echo, which customer support could not resolve.
Good luck to you all!

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By RandySinclair

posted Aug 19, 2007 - 4:11 PM

I got my refund for the unused weeks with SR, no questions asked..... Also, if anyone is still searching: the results of 3 weeks of research and monitoring three different hook ups as follows:
1) VOIP.com good clear connections, no echo or break up in voice, good cusomer service, PC acct mgr is easy to use, all features with voice mail and more, my #1 company and choice.
2) ITP is a second company I have on a month to month basis, clear no echo or break up voice, good voice mail system, when dialing sometimes i hear a crackle especially when entering a password (for ex dialing into your bank acct), but the voice is clear, online acct mgr great.
nice features easy access.
3) TELEBLEND is my third, with all the SunRocket equipment in place! everything is the same and i must admit,it is working well, if they can just stay afloat and stay in business. Voicemail is the old SR system, other features coming 1 by 1 online. but it is clear, no echo, fast, dependable...

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By barbmac

posted Aug 8, 2007 - 2:07 PM

Other SR Victims,

I did finally receive a refund from my USAA CC company for the 270 unused days of my annual contract. My Teleblend phone seems to be working fine and I do have voice mail.

I am receiving lots of mailings from Vonage, so I'm assuming SR sold the address list of former clients. Anything for a buck......

On a FCC level, I would love to know if SR received a "High Cost" stipend under the Federal Universal Service Fund. SR chose to pass this cost of doing business on to their customers. I was charged $15.11 for this fee on my second year CC charge from SR. There is very little oversight or accountability for the "High Cost" stipends that are given to telcos to encourage them to provide service to rural areas. Basically, both the "High Cost" and "Low Income" portions of the FUSF have become little more than a corporate subsidy. SR passed this fee on to their customers. Wouldn't you like to know if they received free money from the Feds also? I'll ask FCC online and let you know if I get an answer.

I live in Louisville, KY. My Teleblend phone stll seems to be working....at least the VOIP light is lit on my gizmo and I have a dial tone on my phones. I haven't received any emails from friends and family saying that they couldn't reach out & touch me, but I probably should check the elderly people on my phone list, who don't have internet access.

I still believe in the VOIP technology, but will probably always be leery of any telco.

Peace

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By RandySinclair

posted Aug 7, 2007 - 3:13 PM

Been doing great with the voip.com service, and up until last night I had one extra line changed over to Teleblend, but last night no calls were coming in and limited calls out. Today Tuesday, I get the message on Teleblend, "all circuits are busy now" and you can not call out or in. someone on another site was able to get thru to the Teleblend office and was told, we are fixing it... Ha!
Time to put the Rocket and the Teley out for good!

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By barbmac

posted Aug 8, 2007 - 2:13 PM

Randy Sinclair,

I gather Teleblend's service (taking over from SR) was regionally based....the quality of your service was dependant on your geographical location. I also am very leery of TB, but need a phone right now without an annual contract.

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By waves4

posted Aug 6, 2007 - 8:21 AM

What kind of games is Sunrocket playing here? I was notified service would be terminated August 5th. According to my calander it's August 6th today, & my phone is still working!! I have 16 months left on my Sunrocket contract but already signed up with Voiceline (Net2phone) anticipating Sunrockets disconnection. WTF????? I'm very disgruntled to say the least.

Waves

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By RandySinclair

posted Aug 6, 2007 - 1:00 PM

Join the Crowd! My phone is working perfectly and I find this a typical move by SR, where the lack of management is showing its ugly face. I read some place where a former SR employee posted that the actual database, pond of numbers, equipment etc. is under the TeleBlend umbrella and running on autopilot for now. Wonder what tomorrow will bring... anyway I'm switching to
VOIP.com service... 5 stars, have a temp number and the voice etc is sharp and clear. just waiting for them to port my SR number to them.

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By mayankbhargava

edited Aug 5, 2007 - 8:55 PM

I was registered with Sun Rocket number 617-517-5030. It was a whole year contract. I had called up customer care and asked them to cancel the connection on the 29th June 2007. I got an email saying it was cancelled and it actually was cancelled. But I DID NOT RECEIVE THE REFUND. I have not got it till now and now I do not know what I should be doing. The service was started and used only for 3 months. Now I do not know what to do or how to approach someone to get the refund.

Can someone help me with this?

Thanks in advance,
Mayank

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By RandySinclair

posted Aug 6, 2007 - 12:55 PM

Yes, your credit card company can help you (not the sunrocket crooks), so you need to go to your sunrocket account (they were still running this morning Monday), print out a page showing your name, address phone etc... send this to your credit card company: Attn: Disputes Department, with a cover letter requesting a "refund for merchandise undelivered. You need to estimate the months unused in terms of $ and include this in your letter. In your comment below you mention "I have not got it(refund?) till now..."
If you have your refund it probably is in the form of a credit posted to your cc account, mine was this way. Good Luck...

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By RandySinclair

posted Aug 16, 2007 - 8:04 PM

My refund was credited today, based on my documentation of an account with SR, proof and a calculated amount paid for no service rec'd.
takes about 3 weeks, but the $180 + was welcomed.

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By waves4

posted Aug 6, 2007 - 8:14 AM

You're not going to get a refund from Sunrocket. Contact the credit card company you used & file a charge dispute.

Waves

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By RandySinclair

posted Aug 5, 2007 - 4:53 AM

FUNERAL SERVICES
The Family of SunRocket and No Gotchas will
hold private services today, August 5th to
lay to rest the service that ceased to function
for two days, and was raised again for a time.
But later fell ill to the ongoing disease of GREED and POWER at the management level causing the
widespread pain and suffering of 200,000 clients.
Now their time has come, today! Peace...

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By RandySinclair

posted Aug 2, 2007 - 6:05 PM

Today I have been told by my new provider that even though SunRocket is going dead August 5th, the phone numbers are still active indefinitely and can still be ported to another VOIP provider after the 5th. USA Telephone/Sherwood in CA all have the equipment, data bases into Teleblend. So the numbers will remain active for porting purposes,nice of 'em- My new "VoIP.com" is great and very clear & crisp,the VoIP adapter is identical to the Gizmos- Have fun and enjoy your new service.

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By waves4

posted Aug 1, 2007 - 2:39 PM

Capital One is in the process of refunding the 16 months left on my Sunrocket contact. I'm getting 12 free months at Net2Phone (VoiceLine) as well. So apparently I made out extremely well.

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By barbmac

posted Aug 1, 2007 - 11:49 AM

Heads Up:

I switched to Teleblend on 7/20/2007 online because I needed to retain the same phone number.

I received 4 one-way calls from (703)394-4150 this morning (August 1, 2007) in Louisville, KY. I could not answer any of these calls...it was a dead line. After the 4th call, I did a reverse look-up on the internet of the phone number. The number is listed to:
SunRocket, Inc.
8615 Westwood Center Drive
Vienna, VA 22182

I attempted to phone this number 4 times, getting only a busy signal each time.

Then, I recycled my modem, router & telephone adapter (SR gizmo).

Voila! I now have voice mail...supposedly. I listened to 2 historical (placed in June, before SR death date) voice mails. I accessed VM by dialing the "00" SR number. There is no new information on Teleblend's internet website concerning voice mail....just promises since 7/20/2007 that this service will be restored. I have not received any emails from Teleblend. Supposedly, we SR rollover customers are to get instructions on how to set up our VM.

I have calls in to friends and family to test my voice mail.

You may want to dial (703) 394-4150 to listen to another "sales" call from SunRocket/Teleblend.

I have not received a refund for my 270 days of prepaid VOIP service from SR, billed to my USAA platinum CC on 04/20/2007.

I am very happy that other SR customers are being treated with respect by their CC companies.

I still honor the technology and hate the thieves!

Slainte,

barbmac

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By benjamhale

edited Aug 1, 2007 - 9:01 AM

I just want to say THANK YOU to those who suggested contacting my credit card company to get refunded after SunRocket cheated us. As I think about it it makes perfect sense but wow, I was on the phone all of 1 minute with Chase and they refunded 8 months of my service with SunRocket. Thanks Again!

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By RandySinclair

posted Jul 31, 2007 - 8:05 PM

Hey folks, how is your dial tone?
Hooked up today to VoIP.com (a 5 star company) and
the adapter is identical to the SR one... have a ported number, working great... Clear and easy to set up all the features. try it: www.voip.com

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By bromjoe

posted Aug 5, 2007 - 9:42 PM

did you get pay from voip.com

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By RandySinclair

posted Aug 28, 2007 - 10:57 AM

hi bromjoe, why would i get paid from voip.com
when I chose to take their service, rec'd their adapter and i chose to pay THEM for 1 full year.
if you think i work for them or received any thing from them, think again - i am just sharing what i have experienced in order that all of us can learn from each other and make wise choices. OK?

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By darenator

posted Jul 27, 2007 - 9:10 PM

Just talked to a friend of mine. Sunrocket billed him for another year the end of June. He called Discover and they refunded the complete amount! They told him that Sunrocket may send him notice for the 1 month of service, but he will probably not ever see that.

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By RESPRO

posted Jul 26, 2007 - 10:39 PM

Just to let everyone know. I used my visa check card to buy the SR service. Bank of America Visa CC that is. When I called BOA claims told me that they have received many calls about SR and are crediting my account for the balance that I did'nt receive service for. No problem at all. Hopefully all the banks will be this nice. Hope BOA puts the screws to the SR brass.

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By RandySinclair

posted Jul 27, 2007 - 2:06 AM

CHASE credit card services did the same with proof of being a SR member and no problem. Credit for the UNUSED $ time. But the SR-member must write to the CC company.... SR-BRASS, watch out!

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By waves4

posted Jul 27, 2007 - 11:32 AM

What more proof does Chase want, you charged it with their card??

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By RandySinclair

posted Aug 2, 2007 - 5:59 PM

sorry didn't get back to you sooner! I sent in a print out of the invoice, plus wrote a cover letter to Chase requesting a refund on undelivered merchandise/service just for the remaining days of the contract. I sent that certified mail return receipt, figuring it was that important. Have heard of others who are getting money back.
Today I have been told by my new provider that even though SunRocket is going dead August 5th, the phone numbers are still active indefinitely and can still be ported to another carrier after the 5th. USA Telephone / Sherwood in CA all have the equipment, data bases into Teleblend. So the numbers will remain active for porting purposes. Have fun and enjoy your new service. My "VoIP.com" is great and very clear crisp etc.

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By darenator

posted Jul 26, 2007 - 4:41 PM

My virtual line is now working and forwarding is working. Just got an e-mail today that Sun Rocket will be off by Aug 5th at the latest. No voice mail yet but Teleblend says by Monday. I have forwarded my Sunrocket number to my LandLine.

My Dad converted his back to land line with QWest. They gave him 3 months free and free installation since he ported over a number!

I still think Teleblend may be a better way to go, as other venders are more money, have hidden fees, or big cancellation fees. Just $13 a month till I decide if it is O.K. or not.

For $8/month and 3cents per minute my landline will forward my Sunrocket number to my landline.

The $12.95/month is still cheaper then the cost of adding long distance to my landline.

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By RESPRO

posted Jul 26, 2007 - 9:38 AM

Just to let everyone know who doesn't know already. My comcast rep told me that SR did not own our telephone numbers, a third party company did. So we don't have to worry about SR's closing meaning we have lost our numbers. The rep said he was transferring my number from that company.

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By RandySinclair

posted Jul 26, 2007 - 12:54 PM

thanks Respro, for the heads up on this one... I have just finished a request to port my previous number with SR to VOIP.com.. the request takes a few days ... at this point, i have two good dial tones, two lines and who knows what tomorrow will bring?
Hopefully voice mail on the "Big TeleB" and my completed package with VOIP for my main line!

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By RandySinclair

posted Jul 26, 2007 - 8:07 AM

as of 7/26 my second emergency line is working fine with the Teleblend service, one month at a time! No VMail, haven't tried speed dial, but I firmly believe Teleblend is a NEW Extension of the old SunRocket data base of numbers and who knows who is running the show! But it works for now! The Acct FAQ is updated also.
Going online to my old sunrocket acct, I find all the outgoing and incoming calls recorded on my new Teleblend service (a new gotcha!)- Main number still going to VOIP.com, a new number has been assigned and voice mail, all features working there. They are shipping the adapter with the new number..... Good luck All!

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By spacesurfer

edited Jul 24, 2007 - 11:32 AM

I got credit from my credit card company Chase. It was a full credit for the remaining unused portion.

See here for the screenshot:

http://www.uploadhouse.c...6fe7d887bf8f10a309f.png

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By askoleg

posted Jul 25, 2007 - 9:23 PM

After all the best of the best VOIP services offer I decide to go back to land line. my local ATT will transfer my number now :)

Good luck!

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By waves4

posted Jul 25, 2007 - 3:37 AM

Update: July 20, 2007, 4:15pm PT: We've had more questions about the emails that SunRocket customers have been receiving promoting two specific VoIP providers, Teleblend and Packet8, and what we think of those providers. First, we definitely do not recommend Teleblend. This company has no history whatsoever and as far as we can tell just appeared out of nowhere in the last several days. While we cannot confirm this, it seems as though a few ex-SunRocket employees just started the company this week in order to attract SunRocket customers. In our opinion, the whole thing seems a bit suspicious. In terms of Packet8, this is a company that has been around for a while. You can find our review of them on our full comparison page. Packet8 is not a bad option. They are a public company and provide a solid service. Still, it is not the one that we most highly recommend. Especially now that many VoIP providers are getting a large influx of new customers, we are concerned about their ability to scale and maintain quality service. This is yet another reason we are strongly recommending Vonage. They are a public company and have invested the most of any provider in their infrastructure so should be able to handle a large influx of new customers. As noted on our full comparison page and below, Vonage is now offering a special offer for SunRocket customers only that gives you two months free, free activation, free overnight shipping and a free phone adapter, but you must call 1-800-705-5042 to get this deal.

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By waves4

posted Jul 25, 2007 - 3:33 AM

Update: July 24, 2007: We've continued to get questions about Teleblend and the company has been more forthcoming with information so we thought we'd share it with you. First, we want to reiterate that the only reason SunRocket (or the firm representing their creditors) is recommending either Teleblend or Packet8 is because those companies are paying SunRocket for the recommendation. Neither Teleblend, Packet8 or any other VoIP service can offer you continuation of your SunRocket service nor can they honor the money you may have already paid for SunRocket service. Teleblend and Packet8 have the same status of any other VoIP provider relative to SunRocket.

On to Teleblend. As we mentioned in our previous post, Teleblend is a brand-new VoIP service created last week specifically to recruit SunRocket customers. Teleblend is owned by USA Telephone, based in Kennebunk, Maine, which is in turn owned by United Systems Access Telecom, Inc., whose web site states that it is a privately-owned company. However, United Systems Access Telecom, Inc. is apparently owned by Unified Communications Corporation, a public company based in Singapore and traded on the Singapore Stock Exchange. If you are confused, you should be. This convoluted ownership structure does not give us a lot of confidence, nor does the fact that the Teleblend service itself is less than a week old and many customers we have talked to report that they can't get voicemail or get through to customer service. Bottom line, we still recommend that you stay away from Teleblend and go with a more established provider. See our full comparison page to choose the best VoIP provider for you and see the latest deals being offered to SunRocket customers

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By romero5957

posted Jul 24, 2007 - 11:18 PM

Beware of Teleblend.

Originally, Teleblend was suppose to offer the same features that SunRocket had.

After I paid their fee, I discovered their services and product were no better than that of a bankrupt company.

Then their web site indicated that voicemail would be up in 24-48 hours. I'm sure this led more people to enroll, but unfortunately their voicemail still isn't up.

Now I don't even see on their web site when voice mail will be operational. Were we suppose to forget their promises?

Doesn't sound good, does it?

Did they have any trouble charging your credit card? I don't think they had trouble charging mine. That shows where their priorities are. It's not in providing a good product or service. It's in collecting money while giving nothing more than what you were receiving from a defunt and employee-less company. Pathetic, isn't it?

Am I expected to pay for their service when I signed up due to a misleading ad?

Are they going to remedy this situation or do they not care about their customers at all?

I really think Teleblend should be ashamed of themselves.

Maybe Teleblend will do the right thing and be a responsible corporate member that doesn't steal from its very own customers. And if they do decide to side with fairness and honesty, I'll be the first to admit that my initial impression was wrong. Go ahead, Teleblend, do the right thing and make me retract my comments. Make me sing you the praises you have earned.

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By RandySinclair

posted Jul 24, 2007 - 8:41 PM

Received Tonight, 7/24 8:40 p.m.:

Dear Valued TeleBlend Customer,
Thank you for contacting our support team.

We have received your inquiry and would like to take this opportunity to update you on a few open issues as well as provide the answers to several commonly asked questions.

1. We are currently working to initiate voicemail service for all new subscribers. We expect that it will be online soon and we will send an email out to all customers once it is available. We will also provide instructions on how to setup and use your voicemail. Please review the network status on our web site for additional updates.

2. International calling is currently available in only a limited capacity. We are currently working to increase capacity for this service and expect to be able to do so within the next day or so. Please review the network status on our web site for additional updates.

3. If you are experiencing problems making or receiving phone calls, please unplug your device from the power. Please wait 1 minute and then plug it back in. This will force the device to re-register with the server and your service should be restored.

4. If you service is working, but there is a red light blinking, please unplug the device from the power. Please wait 1 minute and then plug it back in. This will force the device to re-register with the server and your service should be restored. If the red light continues to blink, please try to make and receive calls. The red blinking light should not interfere with the operations of your phone.

5. Many of you have asked about our pricing plans. Our price is $12.95* per month. You may also transfer your additional or virtual numbers to TeleBlend for an additional $4.99* per number per month.

6. We will honor your original service term with SunRocket with the promotional price of $12.95*. After your service term expires, your service will increase to the very low price of $19.95* per month.

*All prices are subject to local and state taxes and surcharges that vary by locality and state.

If you still have questions, you may review many other commonly asked questions by visiting us online at http://myteleblend.net. We are continuously updating and adding new commonly asked questions, so check back often.

If you haven’t already, we encourage you to transfer your service as soon as possible to TeleBlend. You may do so online at http://myteleblend.net.

Due to the overwhelming response to our offer we are currently running at full capacity. We are doing our best to answer questions as quickly as possible. We hope this update has answered your question but if we did not or if you still cannot find the answer to your question on our web site, please open a new ticket so that we may assist you as quickly as possible. You can open a new ticket by visiting http://myteleblend.net and click on Support.

Also, please note, you may contact one of our support representatives by calling 877-252-4548. Due to the huge response from former SunRocket customers, our hold times are longer than normal.

Thank you for choosing TeleBlend as your VoIP provider. We are excited to be able to offer quality service to all former SunRocket customers.

Your TeleBlend Support Team

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By GNO

edited Jul 24, 2007 - 8:33 PM

Was I the only one that was charged twice not once but twice for a year of service. Was charged for one year of phone service in June which was fine and noticed I was charged in July for another year of service. Sunrocket robbed me for one year of service before closing operations. "The Gotcha Phone Company"

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By barbmac

posted Jul 25, 2007 - 9:55 AM

GNO,
I was charged on my CC once in April for my annual service. SR owes me for 270 days/$157.95. I'm so sorry for you that they "gotcha'" twice!

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By askoleg

posted Jul 24, 2007 - 6:05 PM

I just noticed my phone number has the same as new Teleblend last 4 digests 4548 .

Looks like they did not fix the voice mail yet.

by the way, I offer the affordable health insurance so if you looking for health insurance visit my website www.askoleg.com

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By waves4

edited Jul 24, 2007 - 5:52 PM

Why do I still have service, if Sunrocket is shut down??? I don't want to transfer with 16 months left on my contract, if I'm not going to lose service. Is it humanly possible Sunrocket did the right thing & transferred annual plan customers to another VOIP company, & just disconnected their monthly customers? Why didn't Sunrocket extend the courtesy of a definitive disconnection date? What a joke, I can't wait for the class action lawsuit.

Waves

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By ggey

edited Jul 24, 2007 - 10:53 PM

SunRocket did *not* do the right thing and transfer annual plan customers. I was one. After last Monday, my service was sporadic and then a couple of days ago it was completely gone. What I think has happened is that Teleblend was quickly formed by USA Telephone to pick up all of SunRocket's service. They are in the process of shutting off all SunRocket customers. The reason I think this is that I had signed up with ViaTalk in a panic last Monday, ended up cancelling them today before ever starting to use the service - they really pissed me off in so so so many ways - and then I took a chance on the Teleblend thing, figuring I'd only be out $14 or so (with tax), and within five minutes of processing my credit card, my phone service was back on. Of course, I have no features or services or voicemail, just a dial tone, and incoming calls ring five times and then disconnect if I don't answer, but hey, it's better than nothing ... I'll give Teleblend a month to see if they get their act together.

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By generalvoip

edited Jul 24, 2007 - 12:16 PM

hola amigos de la web si quieren una opcion de voip visiten www.generalvoip.net chequen planes y tarifas es la mejor opcion que he encontrado en la web

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By waves4

edited Jul 24, 2007 - 5:08 PM

No habla espanol. Can someone please translate? Gracias.

Waves

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By RandySinclair

posted Jul 24, 2007 - 6:58 PM

TRANSLATION BELOW
hola amigos de la web si quieren una opcion de voip visiten www.generalvoip.net chequen planes y tarifas es la mejor opcion que he encontrado en la web---- "hello friends of the web, if you want another voip option visit: www.generalvoip.net
check plans and rates, the best I have found"

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By CDNuttman

edited Jul 24, 2007 - 2:44 PM

Sorry, I need english.

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By RandySinclair

posted Jul 24, 2007 - 6:59 PM

TRANSLATION BELOW
hola amigos de la web si quieren una opcion de voip visiten www.generalvoip.net chequen planes y tarifas es la mejor opcion que he encontrado en la web---- "hello friends of the web, if you want another voip option visit: www.generalvoip.net
check plans and rates, the best I have found"

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By RandySinclair

posted Jul 24, 2007 - 12:37 PM

hola! Y exactamente en que lugar esta este que usd dice? Voy a vistar "generalvoip.net"
Gracias ...

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By waves4

edited Jul 24, 2007 - 5:43 PM

??? Please speak English, thanks.

Waves

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By CDNuttman

edited Jul 24, 2007 - 11:16 AM

Has anyone looked into net2phone? I haven't seen them on any compare sites. They are offering up to 12 months buy out of SR contracts (three months free reguardless) then 19.95 from then on. There is some sort of charge if you cancel within 12 months. What I really need is 2 different phone numbers. That is one thing I really enjoyed with SR is having two numbers. I can't find anyone offering two numbers without charging a whole lot more.

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By waves4

posted Jul 24, 2007 - 5:13 PM

I'm going with Net2Phone (Voiceline), since I have 16 months left under contract that Sunrocket stiffed me with.

Waves

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By RandySinclair

edited Jul 24, 2007 - 8:03 AM

We had great service for 10 months of the 12, before they gotcha! Too bad the top exec's did not know how to manage money better. Wonder just where all that money went? Not into better dial tones for sure! Going to Teleblend for my 2nd line only, and the Main Line switching to VOIP.com which has all the works! rs/

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By bromjoe

edited Jul 25, 2007 - 12:38 AM

I paid annual fee to voip.com .When i call them 3 times is 1-1.5 HR waiting for cusumer servise to answer.Next day i cancel.Is over 1 week and www.voip.com don't retun my $225.

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By mad1

edited Jul 23, 2007 - 11:20 PM

And it Looks like they took our money too.I paid for an annual and they owe me for 6 months.They state on the website the only way to cancel is to call,then they don't answer what a scam to a loyal customer that out up with quite a few days with NO PHONE because of network server issues [:( ]

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By FraidMan

edited Jul 24, 2007 - 11:11 PM

Don't forget to contact your credit card company for a possible chargeback to your account ?

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By Rachel713

edited Jul 23, 2007 - 11:10 PM

I had Sunrocket since 2005 and had just paid for a 3rd year in June. Was really upset to get the news on Friday of Sunrocket's demise. I had always been concerned as to whether or not the company was doing well and hoped that it would survive since it was such a great service. I am not OK with paying another company for what I had already paid for, so thanks to whomever mentioned Magic Jack. I went ahead and ordered one yesterday. At $40 for a whole year, it isn't much of a risk, and I don't mind the Florida # since most people now have free LD anyway. So far my Sunrocket # is still working except for VM and I was able to forward it to my other VM #. Good luck to everyone.

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By ClaudiaJ18

edited Jul 23, 2007 - 7:56 PM

I switched from SR to Teleblend, and like the rest of you I am waiting for voicemail to kick in. I have been holding to talk to someone for 22 minutes now and hear from others that it may take up to an hour. I want to keep my number until I figure out what else to do so I will give Teleblend a chance. I say be patient if SR had 200,000 customers and even 25% have switched to Teleblend they have to be swamped with calls and emails. They will charge you $12.95 for the remainder of your SR contract. The number for all of you who say it is disconnected is 877-252-4548.

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By ClaudiaJ18

posted Jul 23, 2007 - 8:12 PM

It only took me 35 minutes to reach a teleblend agent, and I was told they are working on voicemail and it should be up in the next 24hrs. We'll see!

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By waves4

posted Jul 24, 2007 - 5:19 PM

Wow, great customer service...Only waiting 35 minutes???? Sorry, my time is more valuable than to deal with this pathetic offspring company of Sunrocket. TeleBlend is a joke,

Waves

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By waves4

edited Jul 24, 2007 - 5:20 PM

I'm trying to get a feel for what percentage of customers lost Sunrocket service. Currently I still have service, except for voicemail & international calls. Please reply if you still have service or not, & if you heard what date all customers will lose service. Thanks.

Waves

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By FraidMan

posted Jul 24, 2007 - 11:21 PM

Still have my service too, minus VM. Any word on the date when ALL customers will lose their service ? Not that I know of

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By darenator

edited Jul 23, 2007 - 7:42 PM

I never lost service, but I had my box set at a fixed IP address due to my internet providers system requiring fixed IP's for VOIP services. This means my box could never move to another location. I had friends call to ask me if my Sunrocket was working as theirs was not. Mine always worked.

My 2nd number forwarding does not work.

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By Former Rocketeer

edited Jul 24, 2007 - 10:22 AM

I still have perfect service. I had a few glitches the 2 days right after the closing, but it's fine now.

I would like to apologize to all the customers for how they were treated. I am a customer/employee and I knew nothing more than you do. In fact, people who read blogs knew more than I did.

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By romero5957

posted Jul 24, 2007 - 10:39 PM

Thank you for the apology. Sorry you lost your job.

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By RandySinclair

posted Jul 24, 2007 - 10:21 AM

SR service still clear as a bell! works great, but no features really, voice mail out.... I think it must be that "Gotcha"

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