Posted by noel888 on November 7, 2010, 3:06 pm
Could someone tell me are they too good to be true item? I woke this
morning to a informercial where they promised that one only pays $3.95
per month usage. Just plug any phone into your pc usb port anywhere in
the united states. The show the connection of a landline phone that
has at home those phone cords, but how does one use a cellphone..which
they did not show, but said 'even a cellphone' can be used. Its free
to try for a month. I remember when it first came out, where i read
that there is no phone support.
Posted by Patricia Martin Steward on November 7, 2010, 4:21 pm
wrote:
>Could someone tell me are they too good to be true item?
A simple web search would have revealed that they are, indeed, too
good to be true.
--
We are becoming a country that believes the rich have earned their money but the
well educated have not
earned their intellectual superiority. This leads to a nation that idolizes
Kardashians.
Joel Stein, TIME, 8/23/10
Posted by noel888 on November 7, 2010, 4:48 pm
wrote:
> wrote:
> >Could someone tell me are they too good to be true item?
> A simple web search would have revealed that they are, indeed, too
> good to be true.
> --
> We are becoming a country that believes the rich have earned their money but the well educated have not
> earned their intellectual superiority. This leads to a nation that idolizes Kardashians.
> Joel Stein, TIME, 8/23/10
well, i did the search first,and apparently i didn't find what you
must have found...give a link if you still have it.
Posted by Patricia Martin Steward on November 8, 2010, 6:46 pm
wrote:
>wrote:
>>
>> A simple web search would have revealed that they are, indeed, too
>> good to be true.
>well, i did the search first,and apparently i didn't find what you
>must have found...give a link if you still have it.
That was a long time ago, so I don't have a link -- I just input
"magic jack" into dogpile.com and followed the links that were
discussions about whether it really works.
I just did the same and got the following:
http://magic-jack.pissedconsumer.com/
www.ripoffreport.com/Computer-Fraud/Magic-Jack/magic-jack-warning-dont-buy-in-4cgcb.htm
www.voipreview.org/review/magicjack
A lot of the other links were to various Magic Jack websites or sites
devoted to selling Magic Jack, so they're useless.
I started the same search on Bing, but one of the options that popped
up was "magic jack complaints." That should speak volumes.
--
We are becoming a country that believes the rich have earned their money but the
well educated have not
earned their intellectual superiority. This leads to a nation that idolizes
Kardashians.
Joel Stein, TIME, 8/23/10
Posted by Metspitzer on November 7, 2010, 4:39 pm
wrote:
>Could someone tell me are they too good to be true item? I woke this
>morning to a informercial where they promised that one only pays $3.95
>per month usage. Just plug any phone into your pc usb port anywhere in
>the united states. The show the connection of a landline phone that
>has at home those phone cords, but how does one use a cellphone..which
>they did not show, but said 'even a cellphone' can be used. Its free
>to try for a month. I remember when it first came out, where i read
>that there is no phone support.
Yeah, they are too good to be true. You can try one for free, or you
used to be able too. Try one and let us know.
I got some good calls and some bad calls. For the price, I could have
handled missing a couple of outgoing calls. I couldn't accept loosing
any incoming calls. If voice mail worked 100% of the time, I would
have kept mine.