Has Odyssey Audio CHANGED their telephone number?

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Has Odyssey Audio CHANGED their telephone number?
« on: 24 Mar 2009, 02:44 pm »
It seems that Klaus's old telephone number that's listing at Odyssey Audio's website, (317) 299 5578, has been disconnected and no longer in use. :scratch: Now I did a search at Anywho.com and this shows me a new telephone number from a Klaus Bunge in Indianapolis, Indiana so if Klaus has indeed changed his number, hopefully someone will tell him to update his website ASAP! :thumb:

Cheers,
Robin

edit, I've just been told by a potential customer(?) that this listed Anywho.com telephone number has also been disconnected. :scratch:

klaus@odyssey

Re: Has Odyssey Audio CHANGED their telephone number?
« Reply #1 on: 24 Mar 2009, 07:24 pm »
Wonderful AT&T.

Tried their high speed DSL,  because it was "supposed "  to be free for 30 days,  sent it back, got banged for over $ 250. anyway,  plus some third party charges for $ 100.  Refused to pay this,  got my phone cut off instead.  Just like that.
Paid all of this ^%$%^$^^  and phone is back on,  but hundreds of $  in the drain.

Needless to say that AT&T  is going bye-bye  as soon as I'll find an alternative for local phone service.

Phone is now back on,  6 hours later.

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Re: Has Odyssey Audio CHANGED their telephone number?
« Reply #2 on: 24 Mar 2009, 07:49 pm »
That's good to know Klaus, I'll pass that along. :thumb: As for some info that might help you out(it sure helped me), years ago John Casler turned me onto this long distance company who doesn't surcharge and only requires a credit card to extablish an account. Because I hardly ever make any long distance calls, it usually takes 2-3 months to build up the $2.00 minimum credit charge which is a vasy improvement over paying $10/month service charges with no calls made. I know John was using this service for his business so it might be worth PM'ing him for more info. I only use ECG for long distance cuz I have my DSL service typed to my local calls. If it wasn't for that tho, I'd be switching my local over to ECG also, I've liked them that much in the last 4 years. You keep your telephone number also. :thumb:

Cheers,
Robin