This really isn't an issue but I havent seen it anywhere. Is three way calling possible using the magic jack? If so how? I tried the way it worked on my old house phone, but then again maybe i messed it up becuase it has been so long since i've made a 3 way call.
Thanks,
3 way Calling?
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Re: 3 way Calling?
If you use the search you will see it, and there are many posts... or you can visit magicjack.com and look in the features page... have you tried this?Ghettoman wrote:This really isn't an issue but I havent seen it anywhere. Is three way calling possible using the magic jack? If so how? I tried the way it worked on my old house phone, but then again maybe i messed it up becuase it has been so long since i've made a 3 way call.
Thanks,
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Have both parties call you.
With one party on the line, and one on hold (using call waiting), simply press ## to start a three-way call.
Press #* to end the three-way call.
If you don't know how to use 'call waiting', while you are talking to someone and another call comes in, hit your 'flash' button to switch to the incoming call. On most handsets, the flash button is the green 'talk' button on your phone.
While one person is on hold, you just hit ## to start talking to both parties that called you.
With one party on the line, and one on hold (using call waiting), simply press ## to start a three-way call.
Press #* to end the three-way call.
If you don't know how to use 'call waiting', while you are talking to someone and another call comes in, hit your 'flash' button to switch to the incoming call. On most handsets, the flash button is the green 'talk' button on your phone.
While one person is on hold, you just hit ## to start talking to both parties that called you.
