Magic Jack Phone Service
"I've seen commercials for Magic Jack, a device you can plug into your computer for really cheap phone service. It sounds too good to be true, so... is there a catch or is Magic Jack a scam?" |
Is Magic Jack a Scam?
Yes, the commercial for Magic Jack is a bit cheesy and I'll admit my first impression was that this is probably just another "As Seen on TV" device, or maybe even a scam of some sort.
The website is rather gaudy. You're greeted with praise from television and newspaper stories, and a video featuring the inventor and his daughter plays automatically. A bright orange block of text warns that there are "only 20,000 available" and that the offer expires today. Relax, that same hype was there yesterday, and will be there tomorrow.
However, after doing some research, and hearing a couple of my friends swear by the gadget, it seems that Magic Jack really does deliver what it promises -- even if the marketing is classic infomercial gimmickry. For $39.95, you get the Magic Jack, your own number with unlimited local and long distance (USA and Canada), and your first year of service. Subsequent years are only $19.95 each. That's all you pay... you never get a phone bill, because you can cancel your service with the phone company and cut them out of the loop.
You can try MagicJack with a free 30-day trial. So it might be worth checking out if you want to get rid of your landline, or get bad reception inside with your cell phone. You also get free caller ID, call waiting, voicemail and directory assistance with the 30 day trial. Note that there are extra charges for some of these features after the free trial.Another benefit that many readers have mentioned is international calling. If you take the Magic Jack with you when you travel, you can call any phone in the US for free. And people can reach YOU by calling a US number. Also, if you have a family member who lives outside the US, and they have a reliable Internet connection, this can be a significant savings on overseas long-distance fees.
How Does Magic Jack Work?
Magic Jack was invented by Dan Borislow, who formerly ran a long-distance company called Talk America. He describes Magic Jack as "a wireless client with a network adapter in a single device which allows a telephone to connect to a network access point for the purpose of establishing Voice over IP." So in that sense, Magic Jack is similar to other Internet Telephony services like Vonage or Skype, which allow you to make phone calls over the Internet.
The unique thing about Magic Jack is that it plugs directly into your computer. In a nutshell, you hook up your existing telephone to one end of the device and the other into your USB port. MagicJack works with Windows XP/Vista and Intel-based Mac computers, you must have a high speed connection, such as DSL, cable or fiber. Your phone works the same for dialing out and receiving calls, no special access codes or prefixes are needed.
One minor downside, you can't use your existing telephone number with Magic Jack. In most cases, they will assign you a new number in your area code, but the company says that some time in 2009, they should be able to port customers' existing telephone numbers into Magic Jack. If you want to avoid the hassle of changing your phone number, you can try a service called Phone Number Bank which lets you forward incoming calls for your existing number to your Magic Jack number. Phone Number Bank costs $9.95 a month, but it's a good solution if you want to keep your existing phone number and still use Magic Jack.
This might also be a fine idea for travelers as it can be used in any computer and as a secondary service for a business. College students who have cell phones can pull the old one ring trick and parents can call back, saving them both a few bucks. And of course you can call forward to your cell phone and vice versa. Setting the magicJack up seems simple enough, with most reports I read saying it took 5 minutes or less.
Magic Jack Problems?
One of my friends who has had the Magic Jack for several months says he and his wife use the phone a lot, and voice quality is excellent. The only glitch they encountered was that calls seem to be dropped after 60 minutes. That bothers his wife, but he considers it a useful feature. :-) You can find plenty of other people who swear that the Magic Jack is wonderful, if you poke around on Google.
As for the cons, some customers have complained that they had terrible sound quality some of the time. If a screensaver comes up during a call or there's a glitch in your Internet service, transmission may be interrupted. If you use a bandwidth-intensive P2P service such as Bittorrent or Limewire, you may experience some voice quality issues while downloading large files. The same applies if someone is using the computer to play a game or some other task that places a high load on the processor. But if you have a solid high-speed internet connection and a fairly decent computer, voice quality or dropped calls shouldn't be an issue.
Others have complained they had to restart their computer each morning to get their MagicJack to work, while some had customer service problems, anywhere from not helping to overcharging to difficulty using their automated phone order processing. Some people are concerned that the Magic Jack privacy policy allows the company to serve ads to your computer, but apparently they are not doing so at this time.
Magic Jack Customer Service
Since I posted this article, there have been quite a few people contacting me, thinking that this website is Magic Jack Customer Service. It's not... I'm a tech journalist, and this is a review. I don't have a red phone with a direct line to MJ Headquarters. But you CAN visit the Magic Jack Customer Service page online, call MJ Support (281-404-1551), or try their Main Office (561-594-2140). That's all the info I have on Magic Jack Customer Support. Really!
So there are both pros and cons to the device, but I can say that it's definitely not a scam, and works well for most people as a landline replacement. At least you have that free trial. But make sure you grab it quick... there are only 19,999 left today. Do you have a Magic Jack? Post your comments below...
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Posted by Bob Rankin on January 30, 2009 09:22 PM
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Most recent comments on "Magic Jack Phone Service"
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Katherine
21 Jun 2010
I bought the MJ almost a year ago. I have been trying for the past three months to pay for the next five years. My credit cards are good. MJ keeps saying there is an error and cannot accept the payment. Until now, I could not find the phone number to call them. KEEP THESE PHONE NUMBERS!!!!!!! I already lost out on the 59.95 deal. IF they ALLOW me to pay, I really like the service. It is good about 97% of the time. Getting customer service by phone is difficult. They really should give us better phone support. I don't have time to do the chat thing.
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Katherine
21 Jun 2010
Never mind my last comment. Phone service sucks too. They keep hanging up on me "accidentally". Your only way to get in touch with them is through chat. They have told me they will get back to me for the last three months and never have. I am imagining that I will have to buy a new MJ with the five years included so it was not a free service at all. I will have to pay twice.
Posted by:
Dave
21 Jun 2010
I've had MJ for a little over a year, and it works most of the time flawlessly. The few times it did not, all I had to do was pull the USB plug, and then put it back in, it re-sets itself. I usually use my cell, even from home, so it does'nt have to work everytime perfectly. I will mention that you can't send or recieve a fax with it, so if you need that feature, you still need a regular landline.
Posted by:
chris evans
26 Jun 2010
will magic jack work a credit card system
Posted by:
Deb
16 Jul 2010
I have a question for those that have used magic jack for awhile. I am considering getting magic just for call forwarding all calls to my cell. Does call forwarding work consistently? Is call quality affected? Does computer need to be on for call forwarding? Thanks.
Posted by:
Lloyd
21 Jul 2010
How do I forward my majic number to my cell phone
Posted by:
Laura Boivin
21 Jul 2010
Hi Bob,
Yes, I too, operate on the principle that "if it sounds too good to be true.." but, MagicJack is that good!
I'm in my third year of use & about 6 months ago, dumped my landline & opted for just a Cell & MJ.
My phone costs are now, $15 a month for Cell & $20 a year for MJ.
Colour me one very happy subscriber...*grin*
Posted by:
parnell wilson
25 Jul 2010
i have a magic but its not hooked up and i want services
Posted by:
Andy
26 Jul 2010
Be honest with me. Is it possible to extend the magic jack services for one year? If so, how? the update page does not work.
Posted by:
Ken
28 Jul 2010
Just to answer a few questions from using MJ over the past 2 months.
Mery : MJ uses the internet, so if you can connect to the internet via the cell phone with your computer, than you can use MJ. You do not need to get phone cards when traveling abroad, no matter where you are at, you can call US/Canada for free and since you have a US number, they can call you for free.
Lloyd : Call forwarding, the computer does not have to be on, in fact you can buy magic jack and after setting it up, never plug it in again and still get it to work. Forward all your MJ calls to your house and after all you have to do is get Google voice. Activate the MJ number on it. Then you go to GV, choose the number you want to call, and they will call your MJ number (forwarding to your land line) and person you want to call. Number data usage except on Google voice website and it will not use your PC's cpu power. Works for people that want Google voice in Canada as well.
Happy MJ'ing ;-)