is the magic jack phone system really any good?
what all do you have to have to get magic jack?is it really that good?the 40.00 that you pay upfront cover the first year?
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Tim and Robin are both wrong - You CAN receive calls on Magic Jack.
I’ve had one for about a month now. I do have problems when I call my mom, who lives in a rural area served by a small telco. Sometimes she can’t hear me, sometimes her Caller ID shows a random name/number which isn’t mine. Sometimes it works fine. If she calls me there is no problem.
I place calls and receive calls to and from everybody else with no issues at all.
The $40 you pay for the Magic Jack does cover the first year of service. Installation is very simple if you can read. Your computer must be on, with the Magic Jack software running, for the device to function.
it’s ok but you have to be on the internet and have dsl or cable connection to use. it already broke one usb port and sometimes doesn’t connect on the first try. people can’t call you unless you’re on the internet so it’s best for calling out only. I bought a separate phone for magic jack only.
i still haven’t got brave enough to discontinue my other long distance service yet. the next usb port it burns out, i’ll probably toss it. let’s just say, it’s still in the experimental stage.
If you want to use it for outgoing call then ideal other it’s bit complicated