Originally posted by RichM
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Now with all of that being said, I just hope other MJ users have found that their MJ works perfectly like the infomercial. Yet I had an AWESOME stoke of luck to solve my long distance telephone service problem, when some online friends of mine recommend Google Voice (GV) to me around September 2010. All you need is a free Gmail email account, and you are in business! GV seems to offer the same features as MJ (a computer based telephone number, emails with voicemail attachments (good for legal purposes), plus a host of many other features and benefits that far exceed MJ), yet it is 100% free!!! It is suppose to be free to be able to call all of the US and Canada, but I have never tried it out in regards to calling anyone in Alaska or Hawaii or Canada, but I have used it to call several states since about September of 2010, ALL were GREAT quality calls, and I have never been charged for any call. Plus GV give you unlimited free texting. Best of all, I and whoever I am talking with have a good and quality connections with GV 100% of the time! However there is a minimal charge for calls outside of the US and Canada. I will not list all of the other great features and benefits of GV (for the sake of not having to type so much, but anyone can read about the GV features and benefits in their entirety by doing a Google search under “Google Voice features”. Yet one feature that GV gives you is, to be able to set up a separate voicemail for any phone number that calls your GV number to either set up a customized voicemail just for that phone number calling your GV number or use the system voicemail greeting, plus it gives you the option to use their (GV) canned version of a “were sorry, the phone number you are trying to reach is no longer in service” message for “any” phone number calling your GV number (that you designate to get that message). COOL eh?
Yet I have seen other postings of people posting their joys of using GV to try to get rid of creditors and collectors, however the problem seems to be to get the creditors and collectors to use the GV number “only” and to stop them from using any other number they have on file for you. I know that you can often go online to change your contact information with a creditor, however I think it is too late to do this once an account becomes past due, as I see that creditors will call you on “all” the telephone numbers they have on file for you . . . especially on any telephone number they have in your original credit file. Plus I do not think there is any way to go back to change any credit reference information give to open a credit account (i.e. a relative or friends name and telephone number), so therefore they can use that reference information to call those relatives and or friends to try to find you. So I can easily see that if you get a creditor or collector to call your GV number (and you never call them back), then they will still call any other number they have on file for you, along with contacting your referenced family and friends telephone numbers to try to find you. So this is why I did not bother with trying to direct my creditors and collectors to my GV number, since it seems too late to do this since I am already in default.
One other neat thing about GV, it only takes a few minutes to set up the account, download the software, and get a GV phone number . . . all 100% free. Though you have an option to get a headset to use GV, yet I did not want that option. So I set my GV phone to ring on my landline phone, yet I set my GV to go to GV voicemail after 4 rings. Yet I set my my landline phone to ring 6 times before it goes to my landline voicemail. So it make it easy to keep my voicemail separate from the 2 separate phone numbers using just one telephone. Yet when a call comes in and I look at my caller ID, I have no way of telling if the call is coming in via the GV number or the landline number (if I do not recognized the caller ID number), yet my 2 voicemails will sort it out. Plus I get my GV calls on my landline phone even if my computer is off (whereas with MJ, your computer has to be on with your MJ plugged-in in order for your phone to ring, otherwise it goes to MJ voicemail).
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