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Just spoke to Magic Jack - they will be servicing the 352 area code in 30 days. So folks calling you within 352 will no longer be charged.
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I use Magic Jack. You need to have high speed broadband for it to work well. I have tried it on DSL, and the lower cost comcast option and it breaks up. But with the highest speed available (also most expensive) it works very well. All options work, voice mail is great as it sends a wav file to my e-mail. So you listen on the phone or on your computer.
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I haven't ordered it yet because I'm still in a rental. Plus I want to wait until 352 is serviced so those in that area code can call me without a charge.
So all I need is high speed internet? No other phone service is necessary, correct? |
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Its not clear there will be no charge since the 352 Area Code is listed as Gainesville on the MagicJack site. From some previous responses on this Forum asking if all calls in the same area code were free no matter where the area code was originally from were free > the responses seemed to indicate that calling a Gainesville 352 AREA CODE from the villages could very well be a long distance call? I don't really know for sure > I'm just passing on the information.
I wish there were all free since I use Magic Jack in the villages. |
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Magic Jack is portable. Just the number is not. The number remains the same as when you first install it. I move mine with me where ever I go. Use it from hotels, vacations, home, villages, etc. Any where I can access high speed broadband and have my laptop works fine. The phone number remains the same. Many hotels today have free wireless. So I just unplug the room phone and plug it into the magic jack. Free calling.
One issue I fail to understand is why you need a 352 area code. Today almost no one pays for long distance any more. And within 2 years there will be no long distance phone billing. Most cell phones long distance is the same as local and most home phone plans have unlimited calling to anywhere in the US. All VOIP services, vonage, skype, magic jack, comcast, and most others have zero long distance billing already for a fixed monthly fee. Magic Jack just happens to be the cheapest. $39 for the first year and $20 a year after for as many long distance calls as you can make. So who cares if you have a 352 area code or not. Best feature is voice mail shows up in email and I just play message on laptop. |
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I too haven't had a plan where I paid long distance in many years, so I don't understand the issue of the area code either. Mine will stay a 407 number. |
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I think you'll be surprised at the number of people down here who still pay for long distance. I found it truly mindboggling.
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call Horth America for free for $20 a year that nothing yes there is problems sometimes but at that price i can put up with it |
fuzzy magic jack
We just got magic jack and using it ith a three station wireless phone. We are finding that the reception is very fuzzy and echoes. Not sure if its the phones or magic jack [ we are connected thru comcast ] does anyone have similar experiences or ideas. Thanks Steve
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If everyone who has Magic Jack would use a little common sense you can work around the long distance charges. When someone calls you and they don't have unlimited long distance then have them hang up and "you" call them right back and they would only be charged for 1 minute of long distance. Magic Jack works and saves you money every day. It is not a fix all for everyone else who does not have unlimited long distance, it is a way for you to save money.
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We use vonage....we have to carry the blue box with us where ever we go for a long period of time if we want to use it....but we have a NY number and a 352 number....both ring into the same line....the 352 number is called a virtual number. For $30 a month we get 2 numbers....voicemail, sent to email, call forwarding...so if we want to have it forwarded to our cell phones...and many other features....not a bad deal at all.
The only issue I have with either is that when comcast is down....so are the phones. |
Have been using MJ for quite a while now and love it. Have 2 numbers (a 407 and a 202), using the 407 as the "home" number and the 202 for some other stuff.
When on the road between "homes" I can program the numbers to ring directly to my cellphones. Upon arrival at "home du jour" I just change the settings to ring at the house. Am not concerned that when ComCast is out, so is MJ. In those rare circumstances, the hard-wire phone is usually out as well. Cellphones then become the phone-of-use anyway, and access to anyone's working computer would let me reprogram my MJ number to forward to my cellphone for the time being. I agree with the post that the "352-xyz" MJ exchange may not be local to TV. That knowledge would require knowing what the "xyz" is that the MJ 352 uses, followed by a call to Verizon to ask whether a call to that 352-xyz is a toll call from TV. I have to admit being less concerned with others enduring long-distance or toll charges than with what phone service costs me. I can't control what others do or pay for phone service, but would always suggest they look into such reduced-cost options as MJ. |
Magic Jack and WiFi?
Can any current users of Magic Jack confirm for sure that it works well with WiFi? Or does the computer actually have to be wired by Ethernet or some other way? Thanks!
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I use my Mjack on WiFi and have been very happy with it.
SteveZ how did you get mjack phone numbers? Do you have 2 Mjacks or 2 phone numbers for 1 MJack? If you have a 352 mjack area code that is not a Villages 352 xyz number does the person calling still have to dial 352 and likewise to you have to call 352 to call other Villages 352 xyz numbers? |
OK....perhaps I have read this wrong.....
Did I read the rates right.... IS it $39 the first month and then $20 every month after that.... OR is $39 the YEAR....and $20 a year after that? someone please clairfy....thanks!!! |
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It is $39 for the unit itself and the first years service. After that it is $20 for each years service.
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I paid $30.00......half for the magic jack and half for a years service. $20.00 yearly after that. I am very happy with the service. |
oops typo.......I paid $39.95
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Switched to 352 Area code - not worth the effort!
I have been using Magicjack since last year on and off here in the Villages and decided to switch to a 352 area code they now offer - thinking I wouldn't have to dial the 352 area code for numbers here in The Villages or others wouldn't have to dial it to call me. But I still have to dial the 352 area code to call others in the villages and others need to use it to call me! Oh well at least the area code change was free and is easier to remember then the other area code I had.
As mentioned before the quality is a lot better then our verizon cell phone here in the village of Caroline. I'm using a wifi connection to my laptop. Still think its a real bargain! |
Dadspet,
Inquiring minds have to know, How did you go about changing your area code with magicjack?:shrug: |
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Changing MagicJack Phone Number
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Changing your MJ Phone number is easy and the first time it's free (next time its $10) 1.Go to my.magicjack.com 2.input your phone number then go to change phone number. 3.Here you pick the area code you want and the prefix (theres a choice of about 5 but none are TheVillages prefix) Press enter and it happens and your calls will be fowarded for 30 days from your previous number. BTW -Another thing I've noticed is that when I called a number the call was cutting in and out. I recalled that number a few times to see if it would change with the same results. I restarted my laptop and again retried it and the call was now very good. There are times when some things can be going on in you computer / laptop taking cpu cycles that will make the call sound choppy but at least in my case a reboot solved the problem. Most calls sound fine. BTW 2 > ;) You and your friend look too young to be here in the villages! |
Dadspet,
Thanks for the MajicJack Info. naaaa! were not too young for TV, thats how we look when were down there!LOL, Our attitudes change and our good looks return. We just know how much your missin the freezing cold and the dark days, we really feel for ya! LOL |
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