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semotus
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[Blackberry] Vonage, Call Forwarding, VZ Blackberry, Friends & F

I have a Vonage account which offers call forwarding service to any phone number I choose. My Blackberry service is with Verizon so I've got the Friends and Family option to not be billed for any calls to and from 10 phone numbers.

If I have my home number (Vonage) on my F & F list and set Vonage to forward all calls for my home number to my Blackberry would all of the minutes be free even if the caller isn't on my F&F list?


RiseAbove
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Re: [Blackberry] Vonage, Call Forwarding, VZ Blackberry, Friends

said by semotus See Profile :

I have a Vonage account which offers call forwarding service to any phone number I choose. My Blackberry service is with Verizon so I've got the Friends and Family option to not be billed for any calls to and from 10 phone numbers.

If I have my home number (Vonage) on my F & F list and set Vonage to forward all calls for my home number to my Blackberry would all of the minutes be free even if the caller isn't on my F&F list?
I would think in theory it would work as long as the number coming to your Blackberry shows up as your home number and not as the originating call. Best way to do it would be to have a few test calls then look at your bill and see if you are being billed for them.
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KevNYC
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No, unless the forwarded call shows your Vonage number as the incoming call. AFAIK Google Voice/Grand Central is the only provider that has that feature.
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