2nd magicjack shipped in error
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2nd magicjack shipped in error
they sent me a second one by mistake. does anyone know what will happen if i plug it in? will I end up creating a second account that they will bill me for ? if that will happen, I won't plug it in
Please advise
Please advise
MJ typically charges your credit card about 30 days after they receive your order, whether the device is registered or not. Depending on the nature of the mistake, either you or someone else (who didn't receive his unit) will be billed. If you have trouble, you can always dispute the charge with your credit card company. IMO you have a better case if you can honestly say that you are not using it. In most states, you are not obligated to return something that you did not order.
The new MJ has a different serial number and if you plug it in, you will need to set up a new phone number for it, and the service will be independent of your other MJ. Unless you do a lot of work, the two MJs will need to be on different computers, if you want to use both at the same time. IMO, whether you activate the new device or not, either you or some other person will be charged.
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Technically, it will work and you'll be able to use it. I don't think MJ keeps track of MJ device serial numbers that they sold as they sold to many retailers, distributors, etc. The moment someone plugs the device in and registers with an email address, MJ server would create an authorized account (subscriber profile) on their MJ subscriber database server and that's when they start the 1-year MJ service on the account.
However, if MJ sent the device to you (even as a mistake) it's very likely that they already recorded the device's serial number with your email (when you bought the first device) and had your credit card info, so they would automatically charge it after 30-day trial period.
However, if MJ sent the device to you (even as a mistake) it's very likely that they already recorded the device's serial number with your email (when you bought the first device) and had your credit card info, so they would automatically charge it after 30-day trial period.
Last edited by LikeMagic on Thu Apr 03, 2008 7:37 pm, edited 2 times in total.
nchudes1,
I'll tell you one thing nchudes1, you are a die-hard.
If you keep it you are most likely going to end up paying for it. Also each MJ device has a unique serial number and you can not assign the same telephone number to two different MagicJacks.
Unless you just want two magic jacks and you want to pay for them you had better call MJ and tell them what happened then call your credit card people and tell them what happened.
As one other poster said if something is sent to you by mistake you are under no obligation to return it (in most states) but if MJ bills your credit card you are at the very least going to spend a lot of time on the MJ Chat and the phone with your credit card people trying to get it all cleared up unless you just want to pay for it and use it as a second line.
"No free lunch"
I'll tell you one thing nchudes1, you are a die-hard.
If you keep it you are most likely going to end up paying for it. Also each MJ device has a unique serial number and you can not assign the same telephone number to two different MagicJacks.
Unless you just want two magic jacks and you want to pay for them you had better call MJ and tell them what happened then call your credit card people and tell them what happened.
As one other poster said if something is sent to you by mistake you are under no obligation to return it (in most states) but if MJ bills your credit card you are at the very least going to spend a lot of time on the MJ Chat and the phone with your credit card people trying to get it all cleared up unless you just want to pay for it and use it as a second line.
"No free lunch"
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This is a funny thread... I always say the most expensive way to get something is to try and get it for free! I don't know the technical ins-and-outs of the MJ service, but I have to believe that anything with a unique number attached to it, (i.e., serial number, phone number, etc.) is going to be traceable and therefore billable.
Or, conversely, if MJ is the gatekeeper of the phone numbers, wouldn't they also be able to turn off the service for a device that didn't show proper registration? Entertaining read, though.
Or, conversely, if MJ is the gatekeeper of the phone numbers, wouldn't they also be able to turn off the service for a device that didn't show proper registration? Entertaining read, though.
LikeMagic,
Now wouldn't that be a kick in the pants if it really was Mr MagicJack himself.
I think if I was as successful a business man as he apparently is I think I would find something a little more fun to do like fishing in the Bahama's.
Makes you think twice before you say anything too offensive toward MagicJack.
PS - But it does have its good side in that their is no doubt that our wants and complaints are reaching the Top-Dog if it is really "The Man".
Now wouldn't that be a kick in the pants if it really was Mr MagicJack himself.
I think if I was as successful a business man as he apparently is I think I would find something a little more fun to do like fishing in the Bahama's.
Makes you think twice before you say anything too offensive toward MagicJack.

PS - But it does have its good side in that their is no doubt that our wants and complaints are reaching the Top-Dog if it is really "The Man".
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ooma-Area/Prefix 435-579
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HolmanGT - St. George, UT MJ-Area/Prefix 435-275
ooma-Area/Prefix 435-579
Baja Broadband, up-1mb dn-10mb, on days with a good tail wind.
MJ on HP T5730 2GBF/2GBR Thin Client XPe SP2 Router Dlink Dir-655
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I don't think you will be charged.
Considering they are telling us to buy one for our friends, etc.
How would they trace your email to the serial number if you gave it away to your friends?
And plus, you don't have to use a credit card for the magicjack, because its all prepaid.
But you should go on tech chat (or better yet, contact Dan himself) and tell them anyways.
Because it's the right thing to do, they are offering you all this for 20 bucks.
And I'm pretty sure they are going to let you keep it, because I don't think they are going to pay for you to ship it back to them.
And since you did not order it in the first place, I doubt you're going to offer to pay for shipping. I certainly wouldn't.
Considering they are telling us to buy one for our friends, etc.
How would they trace your email to the serial number if you gave it away to your friends?
And plus, you don't have to use a credit card for the magicjack, because its all prepaid.
But you should go on tech chat (or better yet, contact Dan himself) and tell them anyways.
Because it's the right thing to do, they are offering you all this for 20 bucks.
And I'm pretty sure they are going to let you keep it, because I don't think they are going to pay for you to ship it back to them.
And since you did not order it in the first place, I doubt you're going to offer to pay for shipping. I certainly wouldn't.
