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I have been reading this email list for the last couple of months. DIDx
features in a large percentage of the posts....<br>
Maybe the name of the list should be changed to the DIDx list??<br>
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Can't we put this issue to bed - once and for all? Some like them and
some don't - If you want to buy from them - fine, if not also fine.
But, why do we have to read these arguments every day?? <br>
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!<br>
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Linda Goldsmith wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I strongly recommend that Mark and Martin should and others read <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.didx.org/faq/">www.didx.org/faq/</a>
before commenting on the mailing list about something which will directly effect our
company and they both may be held liable for.
Linda
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<pre wrap="">Mark,
You explained to the list EXACTLY what DIDx.org does,
they DO NOT PROTECT the customer/people who spends $
with DIDx.org at all!!!!!
If the carrier, who supplied DIDx.org with a DID #,
and anyone of us goes to DIDx, and spends $,
when the Carrier stops providing service to DIDx.org,
DIDx.org simply states they, DIDx.org, got their commission, the
Carrier the Carrier got his/her $, and " At the time the customers,
Me/YOU, purchased the DID #, the DID # was good ".
So what if your DID # did not last 1 week. Didx.org's
mentality is it was good when you purchased it, and there is not
guarantee they will guarantee ANY DID # you purchased from him will
last the ENITIRE 30 days.
Didx.org DOES NOT PROTECT anyone spending $ with them.
Trixter got some working DID #s for FREE, but I am SURE, if
Trixter spent $, he would regret/LOST it.
I hope someone 1 day will p
rovide
what DIDx.org advertises
as this would be GREAT for the VOIP community.
But until then, I would recommend you stay away from
DIDx.org, you will TRULLY regret spending $ with them.
Martin
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<pre wrap="">Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2006 18:19:32 -0600
From: Mark <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:mark@asteriskswitch.com"><mark@asteriskswitch.com></a>
Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] URGENTLY NEEDED! 214 Dallas TX DID
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
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Message-ID: <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:43D2CF94.9040900@asteriskswitch.com"><43D2CF94.9040900@asteriskswitch.com></a>
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<pre wrap="">Fundamental problem with DIDx is
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<pre wrap="">Sellers are independent. If seller drops out of DIDx , all
buyers who have purchased that seller4s DIDs will lose them.
DIDx has been aware of that problem for at least three months
they refuse to build in any systems that protect the buyer.
Their solution is to port the DID, however if you have the
ability to port the DID, then why purchase from DIDx in the
first place? Also international DIDs are not portable
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