- May 21st, 2009, 10:40 am
#259188
http://www.magicjack.com
I know a lot of people have given up on landlines but this thing may bring you back. I'm sure most of you have seen their goofy infomercials and that made me a bit skeptical but I've been using it for about 2 or 3 months now and it's pretty awesome. You buy the device for $40 and then the service is $20 a year. You get call waiting, voice mail, Caller ID, free long distance and all the good stuff. You can also pay up to like 5 years in advance for a rate cheaper than $20/year but I didn't want to do that since who knows if they'll be around in 2 years, let alone 5. One of the cooler features is whenever you get a voicemail it will email you a notice along with a .wav file of the mesage. So I get it right on my blackberry if I'm not at home. You've got to have a pretty decent connection on the internet for voice quality though. I'm on a low level DSL and it sound great, but we were having some speed qualities about a week ago and it was difficult to talk to people. A lot of static and choppy voices. But I'd blame that on Verizon, and it's cleared up. If you do have a problem with your MagicJack specifically, I hear their customer service is pretty awful. As in they really don't have any. I tried to port my old landline number, which you are not able to do yet. To find that out had had to go through a web of FAQs and then I got to instant message some clueless person who took a while to answer me. That's the extent of their customer service. But other than that, I suggest you guys look into it. Can't beat $20 a year for having a regular phone.
I know a lot of people have given up on landlines but this thing may bring you back. I'm sure most of you have seen their goofy infomercials and that made me a bit skeptical but I've been using it for about 2 or 3 months now and it's pretty awesome. You buy the device for $40 and then the service is $20 a year. You get call waiting, voice mail, Caller ID, free long distance and all the good stuff. You can also pay up to like 5 years in advance for a rate cheaper than $20/year but I didn't want to do that since who knows if they'll be around in 2 years, let alone 5. One of the cooler features is whenever you get a voicemail it will email you a notice along with a .wav file of the mesage. So I get it right on my blackberry if I'm not at home. You've got to have a pretty decent connection on the internet for voice quality though. I'm on a low level DSL and it sound great, but we were having some speed qualities about a week ago and it was difficult to talk to people. A lot of static and choppy voices. But I'd blame that on Verizon, and it's cleared up. If you do have a problem with your MagicJack specifically, I hear their customer service is pretty awful. As in they really don't have any. I tried to port my old landline number, which you are not able to do yet. To find that out had had to go through a web of FAQs and then I got to instant message some clueless person who took a while to answer me. That's the extent of their customer service. But other than that, I suggest you guys look into it. Can't beat $20 a year for having a regular phone.
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