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No i mean for Example! I mean you are agreement with other VRS Provide that you will using their services for one year. If you are not satisfied with that VP but they will have your info for any problems with vp. So you would email to them and they will not responding about 2 months. Also, what if someone trying to threat you for something bank or something accounts else.. but they are working for VRS Provide that's mean i would not call pig and lost my money on it, you know what i mean?
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What?? You are suggesting that someone is going to threaten you over the VP, and they work for a VRS provider? What are you talking about?
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I don't believe you that any Ojo suck. It should be fine no matter how fuzzy you are. It is nice for the company to provide the Ojo to many people. That's worth it.
Only two drawbacks are that it has a lack of alert vision such as LED flash bulbs, and another one has no internal phone jack. The screen has a screen flash, and it is almost like a light signaler. But, if you spend your time on your computer online so it's a good place for the Ojo next to your computer. That would be great. Sorenson is the only one that can understand about the deaf people's vision. It also works with your Alertmaster in other room. It is ahead of time to help many people. I am concerned that the company should never control other VRS businesses. If that happens, then we should use other services to make it balance ... to be fair as well. |
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few monthly ago, I not remmy which one VRS Provider but my family and i are not home that time. I called em back with interpreting and i was like wtf and laughed. I never gave my contact info to different Vrs Provider but i know i only gave out to them from Sorenson and Purple that's all! I was ask them where they from and they won't answer my question and about hung up on them quickly! I decided to research them but there are no other! So, i believe it's was prank or threat meh for over bank accounts. I know what to do with my account with bank. I just want to informed you that's all.
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I bet Ojo cost SnapVRS more than 25 dollar at wholesale price. . |
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awwies!! I understand, then! $25 is not enough for us because that's not fair we are using their services too mush and they got fund from paycheck by FCC, that's not right! We need to have over $100:-) i bet those governor, fcc, or whoever give fund out to any public who is using their service that those Customer will need MONEY, MONEY, MONEY!!!
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Look at Sorenson. They developed the hardware and software in such a way , it tricks our little deaf minds to acutally use the sorensonVRS service. Everytime Sorenson comes out with a new service or feature like call waiting, built in flash, 500 contacts list, etc, etc, on the vp200 or such future hardware, think about why is it there ? They are trying hard to keep you as a "customer" to use sorenson VRS. Look at the wait times for a SorensonVRS terp! Look at the percentage of minutes being used for all the VRS'es in USA and Sorenson still has the largest share. The other VRS'es are trying to get the larger share too, and sometime you gotta cut corners and offer to buy back the VP's that no one is using. |
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Actually, some of us have still problem how to figure out to make our two different videophones working in one line. There is no solution. Some say that they are successful, but they haven't said exact what model they are using such as what kind of modem, router, and switch. Most important of all that Sorenson VP-200 contains LED flasher for us to see who's calling. Many other videophones doesn't have the LEDs - the manufacturers are extremely stupid for not having one.
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It works on mine and will do my wife's soon once its powered (never turns on and set up before). My mvp was only one that needed port forwarding so now it does while my other videophones have port forwarding set up (all videophones except vpad I don't have). |
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