  amigo_boy
join:2005-07-22 Tempe, AZ
·Cox HSI
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| reply to BlueMagic Re: Magic Jacks practicality
said by BlueMagic :I believe that cutting off service was a glitch and is old news. From what I understand, magicJack no longer cuts off service if one exceeds a predetermined number of minutes. That's not true. I remember seeing a couple of reports of excessive use terminations a couple months ago. It sounded like it was handled better than the wave that hit in Oct. 2008. These people had a softphone ad telling them they'd been disconnected, and they could make domestic outgoing calls for 1 cent per minute (paid by purchasing international minutes).
The ToS was also updated to say excessive use is defined as 20x the average. But, no information about what the average is.
Mark |
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 zxt
join:2007-07-28 Los Angeles, CA | MJ should just put a cap on usage like Skype to save everyone else from guessing. |
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 vintagewino
join:2003-07-22 Grimsby, ON
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| said by BlueMagic :I believe that cutting off service was a glitch and is old news. From what I understand, magicJack no longer cuts off service if one exceeds a predetermined number of minutes. Even Skype allows 10,000 minutes per month on their 2.95 per month unlimited plan. It would not behoove magicJack to not be competitive with Skype. said by zxt :MJ should just put a cap on usage like Skype to save everyone else from guessing. Assuming 30 days in a month, there are 43200 minutes in a month. If you use all of Skype's 10000 minutes, you're on the phone over 166 hours in a month.
I agree with zxt, just put an actual # of minutes/month of actual connect time, and stop being coy. What's average? What's 20X average? Is that whatever somebody feels like at the time? |
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  amigo_boy
join:2005-07-22 Tempe, AZ
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| said by vintagewino :I agree with zxt, just put an actual # of minutes/month of actual connect time, and stop being coy. What's average? What's 20X average? Is that whatever somebody feels like at the time? The problem is that MJ makes money from incoming calls (termination fees). Outgoing calls are a pure loss. So, MJ's "excessive use" probably takes into consideration the ratio of incoming to outgoing.
Someone who makes 2000 minutes of outgoing calls will be more "excessive" than someone who makes 4000 minutes outgoing offset by receiving 4000 incoming.
I can accept that there aren't clear limits. But, there should be warnings. Some way to see where you stand. Like a thermometer, from green to yellow to red.
Mark |
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