can you hear me now?
Here’s the deal: I’m sick to death of paying almost $100/month for a phone bill when I hardly ever use the stupid phone. :angryhearts
I mean, I like having one within reach, & of course I need my voicemail, call waiting, Caller ID, & access to 911. And I’m nowhere near prepared to switch to cell phone use only. (Plus, I just got those snazzy new phones for Christmas! :waivingsnowman ) But if I broke down my monthly phone bill for per-call charges, you’d think I was having an affair with a Martian. :loveslap
Without giving it a heck of a lot of thought, the last time I was out, I picked up a MagicJack Plus. But it’s been sitting here, still in its packaging, ever since because I’m afraid to open it & try to get it set up.
What if it’s a scam?
What if I screw something up?
What if it doesn’t work the way it’s supposed to? Doesn’t give me all the stuff I’m used to, like keeping my current phone number, voicemail, Caller ID, 911, unlimited long distance, etc.?
What if the reception is scratchy & I end up living in one of those “Can you hear me now? Can you hear me now?” commercials?
So the point of this post is…
Do any of you have/use MagicJack or know anything about it? What do you think of it? How do you like it?
I’d love to get some input on how it works & whether it really is just like going through the phone company, & if this was a smart purchase instead of a stupid one.
And if you’ve got any tips on getting it set up…well, I’d appreciate those, too. (Bonus points for coming over & setting it up for me. :animwashing )
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TamVans says:
Found a video with instructions on youtube and sent you a DM on twitter. Hope it helps. Good luck. :waivingsnowman
On January 30, 2014 at 1:05 am
Kathleen O says:
Have never used it or even bought it.. I use my land line a lot.. All of my calls are mostly long distance.. SO my land line has the best fee for long distance.
On January 30, 2014 at 12:50 pm
DeniseL says:
That’s all we’ve used since it first came out. I love it and will never go back to any other land line.
On January 30, 2014 at 5:45 pm