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3/5
Average Rating
37%
Recommended
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ViaTalk reviews are listed in chronological order.
Number 77 : AUG 9th, 2007 : Arth
Recommended: No
This is the worst VOIP service provider. False advertisement about two lines for the price of one. Took 3 weeks to ship my phone. without any instructions about setup. The router was not configured to work with their service. Spent 10 hours on phone to get hold of customer care who hanged up on me after asking me to hold. Overcharged me by about 38 dollars
Number 76 : AUG 8th, 2007 : Tom
Recommended: Yes
I am a Sunrocket orphan. Sunrocket shutdown while I was in the hospital. When I was released the next day, I started to search for a solution. I selected ViaTalk, paid for expedited processing and shipping. I followed up that Friday with a phone call, by noon my account was setup and Saturday I received my ATA. It took 17 days to have my number ported. The cons: -you have to pay a premium to get the level of service you should expect from a customer. -poor communication by ViaTalk during this difficult time for Sunrocket orphans. -Unlimited is not unlimited. You have 5100 outbound, non-toll free, non-ViaTalk phone, calls. the TOS, advertising, and other documents, are very confusing and contradictory on this matter. -quality of call fluctuates. -some features are not mature and fail occasionally. The pros: -All the customer service people I talked to were great! They were patient and understanding. tons of features. -quality of calls is good most of the times, but it breaks up occasionally. -love the two phone lines and softphone. ViaTalk is clearly having problems dealing with the dramatic growth. If you don't need to switch phone providers, I would encourage you to wait for a month before signing up with any VOIP provider.
Number 75 : JUL 30th, 2007 : Dean
Recommended: No
I am a Sun Rocket refugee. I loved Sun Rocket. So I do not think I am not that hard to please. After reading reviews about Via Talk (and losing $208 to Sun Rocket for signing up for another year). I thought I would give them a shot. The features sounded great. (Similar to what I was used to from Sun Rocket plus a second line for no extra cost). I singed up online. They asked for my service address. (I assume that is the address where the voip phone will be located). I expected to be asked for a Shipping/Billing address later. After completing the sign up, I realized they never asked for another address. They are planning on shipping to the Service address and using that as the billing address as well. This is poor design but not disastrous. I reviewed my service ticket and thought I could change my billing shipping information online. No luck. Now I am a little worried. The credit card will not process with the service address I gave and the order will be cancelled. In the event they do not use AVS on the credit and force the charge through, the ATA will ship to the service address and nobody will be there to accept the delivery. This is not a good situation but not a disaster...yet. I send a service ticket explaining what happened and that it is imperative that the address be changed ASAP (BEFORE THEY ATTEMPT TO CHARGE THE CREDIT CARD). No response other than the auto responder telling me my ticket was received ant they will process it soon. Now I call the customer support line. I am caller number 29. I can wait. I will just put them on speaker and work. Ninety minutes go by and I am finally caller number 2. Yeah! I am about to speak to a human. Finally, after holding for 105 minutes I get a representative. I explain the situation. He is very understanding and helpful. He can not change the address either. They do not have this ability in customer service until AFTER my order is provisioned. His solution is to cancel my order and let me use the website to signup all over again. I agree that this seems reasonable and have him cancel my order. I go to the Via Talk website to sign up. GUESS WHAT!? Now my email address already exists and I can not signup. I MUST have a new email address, and user name to signup. This is not good. I really need to use my primary email so everything is consolidated. So I call customer service to see if they can rectify the situation. I am caller number 30. I checked their "self help" area and all I find are customers complaining about 1-3 hours hold times for customer service and 9-14 day waiting periods for the ATA to ship. Bottom line. My order is cancelled and I am here looking for another provider.
Number 74 : JUL 30th, 2007 : Mr. X
Recommended: No
My advice is RUN FROM VIATALK! The 1st 3 weeks were fine, I noticed no issues/problems. Around the 4th week my service deteriorated. My phone calls and emails to ViaTalk were met w/ wise*ss responses. I was told by their CSR that their caller ID was the same used by Vonage and SunRocket (the other two VoIP providers that I use) but the same CSR could not explain why ViaTalk's ID only said "cell caller, Washington DC" when Vonage and SunRocket would provide WHICH cell user in DC that it was! (calls other than cell often came up as "private caller/number", something that I did not encounter w/ Vonage or SunRocket) ViaTalk's caller ID was not the only problem, there was a time delay (usually 30 seconds but often up to a minute!) from when I finished punching in the number and when there would be ANY RESPONSE (switching sounds). After some calls/emails complaining, the CSRs started to encourage me to go to SunRocket and Vonage. ViaTalk is so crappy and trivial that they want to charge $5 for the box that they mail me the equipment in! Although it cost me over $100 for the couple of months that I was w/ them, they will NEVER get a dime more from me!
Number 73 : JUL 17th, 2007 : Stewart Harvey
Recommended: Yes
I was with Sunrocket but my service stopped working and they could never fix it. I guess now I know the reason as they are about to go out of business. I am very impressed with the call quality and features Viatalk have, they are certainly comparable if not better than sunrocket and for $199 for two years I am delighted. I would highly recommend giving them a try.
Number 72 : JUL 16th, 2007 : Marsha
Recommended: Yes
I felt it necessary to post this review due to the recent 'rumors' about SunRocket going under... I have been with ViaTalk since switching from SR a year ago and have been so much happier. The features are overwhelming at first, but are worth learning and there are so many! My fave is probably being able to take my number with me anywhere (to the lake house, on vacation, etc). I just saw on the website that they are doing a 2 for 1 special with 2 lines, so if anyone is thinking about switching over, I would suggest to do it now to get that special deal. I was able to keep my number from SR so you shouldn't have a problem doing that at all. Good luck for anyone looking for a new VOIP provider.. I really do think you'll be happy with Viatalk!
Number 71 : JUL 15th, 2007 : Me
Recommended: No
Everything is great...when it works. It's so annoying to call my home phone and never know if it'll actually ring or not. When it does ring, the call quality is excellent (even better than my old landline). It's just annoying to not know how many times I will have to call before it will connect. Then, my voicemail only works about half the time. The other half of the time, it just rings about 4 times and then stops ringing and never goes to voicemail. Very annoying! Bottom line, I still think it is worth it for the money even though the reliability SUCKS just because it is dirt cheap. Another thing that ticked me off is the extra $2.50 for a regulatory recover fee that I have to pay every month. I saw that there was a fee in there, but it made it sound like it was included in the price and never told me what it was until I ordered it and saw an extra 2.50 fee on my credit card. All of a sudden, the 8.67/month is more like 11, not quite as good of a deal as I was hoping for. I'm kind of thinking I should have gone with sunrocket with their "no hidden fee guarantee." Oh well, I'll still use as it's nice to tell the regular phone company to shove their service where the sun doesn't shine, but I really wish it was more reliable. Oh yeah, every once in a while it will drop calls out of the blue, but I changed servers recently and it seems to have fixed most of that. Only had 1 dropped call in several weeks since the server change. Before that it was about every third call.
Number 70 : JUL 15th, 2007 : Jes
Recommended: No
Hidden fees, nasty cancellation policies (they keep over 50% of your money), and hold music specifically designed to get you to hang up before they have to deal with you. Under no circumstances should anyone sign on with these crooks.
Number 69 : JUL 12th, 2007 : Bobbarian
Recommended: Yes
The bad... 1) You have to dial 1 before the area code (even local) for the call to go straight through. If you don't it can take up to 10 seconds for the call to be placed. 2) During peak times it might take a couple of tries to send a fax or update your satellite (Dish Network) via phone connection. This could be due to my ISP. The good..... 1) Features, Features, Features. Man, I was blown away with what all I could do with the online features. I chose not to import my phone number but instead sent a broadcast message to all my friends and family letting them know my new phone number. Very Cool! 2) Very easy to install. I plugged it up and it was ready to go. 3) The voice clarity is great. There might be a hiccup now or again but for the most part its better than any Bell or analog I've ever had.
Number 68 : JUL 7th, 2007 : Kip Krause
Recommended: No
1 week after I ordered Via Talk they came out with a plan 2 years for the price of one, So I called and they said it was for new customers only, Well after only 1 week I would consider myself as a new customer. So they just said Nope Can't Help you Well I was a little upset but blew it off. Whats a $199 savings to me a lot. Then I had a live chat to up grade to to another line according to the web site it said 2 lines for the price of one. I hit another Brick wall the Rep said NO NO NO not for current Customers only new customers were offered this offer. I am happy with the quality of the service Phone calls are clear, But Customer service SUCKS.I have had via talk for about 3 months and paid for the year and don't have what I want I am already looking into a different provider. Customer service you might as well talk to the dirt in your yard it will give you more help. If you are looking for VOIP service I would by pass Via Talk Even though the ratings are Good. Believe me they are not the best. I should of stayed with Packet8.
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