I have one.  I bought it because I was spending a lot calling my mom out of 
state since my dad went into a nursing home.  I paid 39.95 plus 6.95 
shipping for the usb gadget and 1 year of service.  I'm in Rochester NY but 
the closest phone number I could get was NY City.  It doesn't matter, 
because you don't need a local number for it to be free, just makes people 
you call wonder who would be calling from that area code.  Also, it can't 
replace your regular line unless you want all your local callers to pay long 
distance fees to call you back.  It didn't work at first, but following 
directions on the website and getting an update did the trick; it took me 
maybe 1/2 hour to get it working.

When I restart my system, it takes about a minute for the Magic Jack 
software to load and it puts an icon in the system tray.  Hasn't interfered 
with anything else.  I can click the icon to dial or just pick up the 
handset of the phone connected to it.  A small screen form appears and I can 
dial from the form or minimize it and use the phone attached to it to dial 
(area code plus phone number).  The only ads I have been getting so far are 
from Magic Jack, i.e., sign up for international calls, set up your voice 
mail, and they aren't annoying - plus, I don't have to look at the form at 
all.  It keeps track of numbers I've called and the minutes I talked; I find 
that a convenience.

For me, it's been okay and I've saved money, but I don't always get perfect 
reception.  Sometimes there is a clicking noise and I have been cut off a 
few times.  But this happened even more frequently when I used USADatanet 
for long distance from NY to NJ and also often happens when I'm calling cell 
phones.  I just call back on my regular line if the connection is poor or I 
get cut off.  Most times it works fine.  I probably wouldn't use it for an 
important sales call when I would look stupid getting cut off, but I use it 
for tech support calls and for friends and family.  I can make a call and 
use other programs - no problem.

I have ECG long distance as well, 2 1/2 cents per minute if you sign up for 
e-billing.  6 cents per minute to my brother in NZ.  Great customer service 
and great connections.  But I ordered Magic Jack when my bill was $60.00 for 
a little over 2,000 minutes one month.  Magic Jack has already paid for 
itself.  I haven't tried it, but you can also take Magic Jack with you on 
trips.  Plug it into your laptop in your motel and you have free long 
distance as long as you have a free internet connection.

For me, it was a pretty small investment/gamble to try it.  It doesn't 
replace my regular phone or long distance carrier but it has saved me money 
and I'm pretty happy with it.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael Madigan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 12:50 PM
Subject: [NF] Magic Jack


>A customer of mine just got a magic jack.  The when
> she called me it sounded like a regular phone.  She
> said they are running a promotion for 5 years for
> $50.00.
>
> I'm seriously considering lowering my cell phone plan
> and buying one.
>
>
> Warning: turn the sound down on your computer as it
> immediately starts a video when you go to the website.
>
> http://www.magicjack.com/1/index.asp
>
>
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