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MagicJack prices going up June 15Haven't seen this mentioned anywhere else, but I just received an e-mail announcing -- and since confirmed with a CSR -- that magicJack rates are rising June 15 from $29.95 to $35 for one year and from $99.75 to $120 for five. |
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ScreeIn the pipe 5 by 5 join:2001-04-24 Mount Laurel, NJ |
Scree
Member
2014-Jun-12 3:27 pm
Yeh, just the other day I got a "re-up now and save" e-mail saying to pay early and lock in the current rate. |
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shwingA Sphincter Says What ? join:2002-11-14 |
to denniswilson
Me too, I guess I should bite and save a few bucks, anyone else going to take advantage of the offer? |
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pensioner Premium Member join:2005-02-20 Gulfport, MS |
pensioner
Premium Member
2014-Jun-13 11:56 am
I did, saved the $5 on the one year re-up - 8 months earlier than due. |
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shwingA Sphincter Says What ? join:2002-11-14 |
to denniswilson
I just added a year as well |
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Msradell Premium Member join:2008-12-25 Louisville, KY |
to denniswilson
Same here! 5 bucks is 5.bucks. |
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to denniswilson
60-month "No Questions Asked" full-service warranty?I'm most tempted by this language for the 5-year plan renewal: "... with this plan you will also receive a 60-month "No Questions Asked" full-service warranty."
Has anybody successfully received a repair/replacement for their non-functioning original magicJack module under the 60-month "No Questions Asked" full-service warranty? Or is the warranty fraudulent? |
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to denniswilson
Re: MagicJack prices going up June 15Well, June 15 has come and gone, and I was still able to renew my devices at the "old" rate. Wondering if it's yet another marketing lie of this company... |
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to NWAustinBob
Re: 60-month "No Questions Asked" full-service warranty?I have had a warranty replacement, but I think it was for a Plus. I don't think the warranty is fraudulent. |
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