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The MagicJack plugs into any USB port and lets you make unlimited calls using a handset or headset. It's $40 for the hardware and first year, $20 for each year after that.

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by CabezaDeVaca September 18, 2009 3:18 PM PDT
MagicJack allows users to host large conference calls for free. There is a catch however!!!
MagicJack prevents its users from dialing into conference calls that are not hosted by MagicJack. I had been using MagicJack for about four months when I tried to dial into a 75 caller conference call at home. After dialing the number, all I would get is a MagickJack recording telling me that I could not dial this number from my MagicJack phone, the voice told me that I could however host my own MagicJack teleconference if I would call a different number. MagicJack blocks other teleconference providers numbers because they want to host the teleconferences themselves. I understand their desire for increased marketshare, however they should disclose this information to consumers instead of implying that callers can use MagicJack just like they can use a land line or a cell phone. MagicJack users will not be able to dial into the majority of teleconferces that have been invited to.
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by jengel53221 September 22, 2009 4:42 PM PDT
Why does someone with the same area code have to enter a "1"? Are they then billed long distance????
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by oh-henry823 October 16, 2009 10:08 AM PDT
you shouldn't have to type in a "1" if same area code.
by oh-henry823 October 16, 2009 10:02 AM PDT
I have had this unit for 5 months now and just love it!! It works just like any landline phone. I can call coast to coast and no extra fees. I have saved so much on my cell phone usuage since receiving. I totally recommend this unit.

The con is you have to have you pc/laptop on but it will receive v-mails and send it to you e-mail. So, if your at work you can check v-mails.
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by dissapointedconsumer November 9, 2009 8:21 AM PST
My magicjack has an error of broken storage. I did what was on their help page to format and reinstall, it was fixed for a while, then after restarting the computer it was broken again with the same error. I tried contacting their online help support but it only displays a blank page, I think their online help desk is only available for US residents. There are lots of magicjack users that has the same problem as mine. I'm very dissapointed with this product! I tried to email them but when i click the email link the field that should have their email add is blank................................
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by mesa98026 November 13, 2009 11:03 AM PST
Before you buy, check out their current available area codes at <http://www.magicjack.com/9/areacodes.asp>. I purchased MagicJack and there has not been a single area code available in my whole state for 3 straight months! They now give you the option to change your number once, but I'm not going to sign up for an out of state area code.
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