For 3,000 minutes which is a bit over 2 hrs/day of toll-free, the total cost would be $49.98 USD (+ tax I think). You can get a US/Canada toll-free from Ooma or port yours for free. I hate the apple or any other in-ear.earphones. Now I just have to go find a good stereo on-ear headset with boom mic. I run a low volume but high ticket item website with a niche product so I don't get a lot of calls anyway, perhaps 2 sales/day average but people do call to ask questions before making their decision give the high cost of the item.Ĭan anyone see anything wrong with this setup? The only problem I can see is if voip.ms ever goes down. That way no one will ever get my personal voicemail and I don't have to get a second phone or get a VOIP phone no matter where I am in North America. I was going to go with but instead what I have done is set my voip.ms 3 numbers (toll-free NA, Buffalo & Toronto) to call forward to my personal cell phone and then to ring 3 times (which is less than the number of rings that my cell phone will pick up on if unanswered) which means that my voip.ms voicemail with my business greeting will answer if I don't. I need reliable incoming US and Canadian toll-free.Īre you sure it is not your hardware or your Internet connection? I find it hard to believe that hundreds of thousands of businesses that rely on Ringcentral could be so wrong.ġ00% of my calls are incoming as a result of my ecommerce website. But, I don't understand because they get fantastic reviews for both quality of phone service and customer support. Ringcentral doesn't work well? I was going to go live with them next month! Arghhhh. I currently pay $280 a month with ringcentral and all of their tech support doesn't work. I've looked into five9 and one other competitor. PLEASE recommend a ringcentral replacement that works. I have a lot of customers complaining they can't get through and I would see a lot of missed calls but my employees say that the phones aren't ringing (all four employees work remotely across the world on cisco VOIP phones). Ringcentral.ca works well that it can record and has call logs and can do out calls but the main problem is their calls are unreliable. Their calls weren't reliable and didn't offer a lot of services. Skype doesn't sell canadian numbers so I went with virtufon. Typejr wrote: ↑Canadian business looking for reliable phone service.