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Rich45

join:2006-03-28

Voicemail/CID time stamp

I purchased a MJ Plus from RShack when they had a sale last December.
It has been working fine, but the voicemail timestamp, and the time on my CID shows Eastern Time, when I am Pacific (three hours behind).
Anyone know of a way to change this, as I looked in all my settings and can't find any way of changing this.

Thanks.

jamesfalknor

join:2003-04-20
Denver, CO

I live in Colorado. Mountain Time Zone. In chatting with Customer Support on this issue, I was told that it cannot be changed. When I stated that "not everybody lives on Eastern Time" Customer Support disconnected me. What the bleep. There is no way to adjust Time Zone settings. So, everybody with MJ Plus are automatically assumed to be living on the East Coast of the United States.


John79605

join:2008-08-11

I've noticed the time was wrong and I've wondered what setting I could change to correct it. Now I know I can't.



bitstopjoe

join:2009-08-02
Pen Argyl, PA

reply to Rich45
Flux capacitor???


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vintagewino

join:2003-07-22
Grimsby, ON
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said by bitstopjoe:

Flux capacitor???


Sorry. He fluxed the capacitor the last time he tried to change the date.

vintagewino

join:2003-07-22
Grimsby, ON
kudos:2
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reply to Rich45
The FAQ's state that the CID sate time stamp cannot be altered at this time.

»www.magicjack.com/faq/

Category: All › Frequently Asked Questions
Your Question: Can I change the voicemail time stamp?
Answer No. Voicemail time cannot be changed at this time.

Might be an idea to read through the FAQ's.



Gork
Ou812ic

join:2001-10-06
Bountiful, UT

Interesting oversight... And by interesting... ha!

I assume people have already hooked the device up via the USB port on a PC in an effort to exact the change before hooking it up directly via a network port. Right? Just a thought - one I might try if I had the device, even though I don't feel there is necessarily a high probability of success.


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