Changing An Existing Number to a new area code

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watson1001
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Changing An Existing Number to a new area code

Post by watson1001 »

Can someone tell me what I have to do to obtain a new number with a new area code... Thanks in advance (by the way - I checked out all the tech suport issues and didn't see this - if I over looked it sorry.. ) :D

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Post by leons »

Go to the Customer Service area of their website, and request the new number through their online chat.
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Post by watson1001 »

Thank you so much11 :D :D
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Post by dronich »

How would you check which area codes are available?
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Post by gary »

You can now (once again) change your number by signing in to my.magicjack.com :D
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Post by gooney »

You can change your number once for free, after that its $10 per number change.
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