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OOMA local taxes are $6.58. Is there a better option?
Posted by: gadje
Date: January 25, 2023 09:01AM
I am curious if I were to port the number to google voice and then use OBi 200 or 202, if that would result in lower taxes (I would probably still need 911) and if it would also allow me to fax once in a while. Faxing with OOMA didn't really work 10 years ago last time I tried it.
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Re: OOMA local taxes are $6.58. Is there a better option?
Posted by: Fritz
Date: January 25, 2023 09:56AM
we have ooma too. same issue and lack of use, really. But still need a 2nd line occasionally.
I think others here will say Gvoice with an Obi (they are discontinued but still available).
The issue is the port. It has to go to a mobile first, then to gvoice.
It's the only thing that has slowed me.
Also looking to see if anyone replaces the Obi with something newer.



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Posted by: Acer
Date: January 25, 2023 10:00AM
Robert M must be in the loo, he's done Obi and frequently posts about it. Here's one thread to get you started until he finishes up.

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Re: OOMA local taxes are $6.58. Is there a better option?
Posted by: mikebw
Date: January 25, 2023 10:21AM
A mildly relevant data point to share-

With Vonage I was regularly paying $25-26/mo. I switched to OOMA last year and now pay $19/mo. Not a huge savings, but definitely less than before. Only thing I miss is the clock on the old Vonage unit.

EDIT - looked up the fees which equal $8.89 of the $19/mo.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/25/2023 11:39AM by mikebw.
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Re: OOMA local taxes are $6.58. Is there a better option?
Posted by: Gilbert
Date: January 25, 2023 10:53AM
We are current Ooma users also. This post has caused me to rethink if we really need a landline anymore. We are paying around $5.40/month which is cheap, but we hardly ever call from the line and only mainly only receive calls from the kids school with reminders.
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Posted by: wurm
Date: January 25, 2023 11:02AM
I finally gave up on my Obi just about a year ago. [forums.macresource.com]
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Posted by: mikebw
Date: January 25, 2023 11:43AM
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Gilbert
We are current Ooma users also. This post has caused me to rethink if we really need a landline anymore. We are paying around $5.40/month which is cheap, but we hardly ever call from the line and only mainly only receive calls from the kids school with reminders.

Is that just for the fees? If not, what level of service do you have for such a low rate?

My account says I have:
"Premier, Monthly Subscription" Service level,
and the Basic Service Tier, "Ooma Basic".

If there was anything less expensive I would like to know about it as ours is used very infrequently.
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Posted by: Fritz
Date: January 25, 2023 11:44AM
we have Premium for about that number. Perhaps we are grandfartered in? Dunno.



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Re: OOMA local taxes are $6.58. Is there a better option?
Posted by: gadje
Date: January 25, 2023 11:58AM
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Re: OOMA local taxes are $6.58. Is there a better option?
Posted by: CJsNvrUrly
Date: January 25, 2023 12:37PM
I don't understand what you're talking about. We don't pay anything monthly for Ooma with Google Voice.




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Re: OOMA local taxes are $6.58. Is there a better option?
Posted by: Acer
Date: January 25, 2023 01:02PM
Early OOMA adopters were 100% free (actually, OOMA is covering your taxes) and were grandfathered in when OOMA decided to pass taxes on to users. I pay about $7 a month in PA. I only have basic, I do not have premium, which is another $10 a month.
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Posted by: mikebw
Date: January 25, 2023 01:41PM
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Acer
Early OOMA adopters were 100% free (actually, OOMA is covering your taxes) and were grandfathered in when OOMA decided to pass taxes on to users. I pay about $7 a month in PA. I only have basic, I do not have premium, which is another $10 a month.

Yes I recall seeing that free offer way back when.

Re: Basic, Thanks. I was able to find a good comparison chart- [support.ooma.com]

Seems the only thing I would want to keep is the Voicemail forwarding feature. I like getting mp3 files emailed to me instead of having to call up and listen to messages on the phone. Worth $10 more?? Hmmmm.
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Posted by: clay
Date: January 25, 2023 01:44PM
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Acer
Early OOMA adopters were 100% free (actually, OOMA is covering your taxes) and were grandfathered in when OOMA decided to pass taxes on to users. I pay about $7 a month in PA. I only have basic, I do not have premium, which is another $10 a month.

yup. Had my OG Ooma (purchased Black Friday 2009 + paid $40 number porting fee) in continuous service for nearly 14 years now (same hardware!!). Never paid a dime once I got my number ported in. When the hardware dies, I will likely port the number to something else free or cheap. It's kind of nice having a "home" number that the kids can use since they don't have phones yet (not that they use it, but thinking about them needing to make an emergency call).
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Posted by: Acer
Date: January 25, 2023 01:53PM
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clay
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Acer
Early OOMA adopters were 100% free (actually, OOMA is covering your taxes) and were grandfathered in when OOMA decided to pass taxes on to users. I pay about $7 a month in PA. I only have basic, I do not have premium, which is another $10 a month.

yup. Had my OG Ooma (purchased Black Friday 2009 + paid $40 number porting fee) in continuous service for nearly 14 years now (same hardware!!). Never paid a dime once I got my number ported in. When the hardware dies, I will likely port the number to something else free or cheap. It's kind of nice having a "home" number that the kids can use since they don't have phones yet (not that they use it, but thinking about them needing to make an emergency call).

My OOMA bricked once, and I replaced it with another. When it happens again, it will likely be time for a reckoning. I might just forward the number to one of our cells for a few years, then drop it. I can get ID, caller block, remote voice mail and many other most useful Premium perks as standard on a cell.
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Posted by: Speedy
Date: January 25, 2023 02:25PM
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mikebw
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Acer
Early OOMA adopters were 100% free (actually, OOMA is covering your taxes) and were grandfathered in when OOMA decided to pass taxes on to users. I pay about $7 a month in PA. I only have basic, I do not have premium, which is another $10 a month.

Yes I recall seeing that free offer way back when.

Re: Basic, Thanks. I was able to find a good comparison chart- [support.ooma.com]

Seems the only thing I would want to keep is the Voicemail forwarding feature. I like getting mp3 files emailed to me instead of having to call up and listen to messages on the phone. Worth $10 more?? Hmmmm.

I use the web interface to get Ooma voicemail. If it’s urgent they can call my cell.



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Re: OOMA local taxes are $6.58. Is there a better option?
Posted by: Michael
Date: January 25, 2023 03:52PM
Our phone line with Ooma got really flaky a couple of days ago and continued after unplugging, reseting, and rebooting everything. I borrowed a phone to be sure it wasn't the phones and it's not. Ooma's having a sale right now for $50 shipped. I ordered a new one today. Having a land line make my wife happy and that's worth $6.xx a month to me.
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Posted by: Gilbert
Date: January 25, 2023 05:56PM
This is what it shows for us:

Current service level: Basic
Base service tier: Ooma Basic (U.S.)

Here is the breakdown for the monthly charge:

Description Amount
Regulatory Compliance Fee $1.84
911 Service Fee $1.00
Local Interconnect Recovery Fee $2.49
State and local taxes, fees and surcharges $0.09
Total: $5.42

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mikebw
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Gilbert
We are current Ooma users also. This post has caused me to rethink if we really need a landline anymore. We are paying around $5.40/month which is cheap, but we hardly ever call from the line and only mainly only receive calls from the kids school with reminders.

Is that just for the fees? If not, what level of service do you have for such a low rate?

My account says I have:
"Premier, Monthly Subscription" Service level,
and the Basic Service Tier, "Ooma Basic".

If there was anything less expensive I would like to know about it as ours is used very infrequently.
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