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Fri, Aug 20th, 2010, 03:46 PM #31
Used magicnumber with telus one number for over a year. Fantastic. Call quality? NEVER a problem. If there is a problem in some areas, I'd be much more inclined to guess it's your cell phone service provider. Suggestion that one leave a message requesting a call to magic number is okay, but with Telus One-Number are included free are call display and three message capacity mailbox. If caller's number displays one can call back free via magic number if you want that caller to have it. I give mine to few so I don't call anyone I think could be a pest from my MNumber. When a call comes in on Magic Number, only magic number is displayed and I know it's wrong number or someone I do want to hear from. Also, good to know, you CAN call your magic number from your cell, dial the cell number and retreive any messages. NO extra charges. I usually use american magic jack from any computer to call and to make free US and Canadian calls also. Number is american so anyone calling from US with national calling can call me free or I can call them back. I transfer that number to my CELL, not magic number, and it will display on my phone so I know who it is and to return I use magic Jack--fantastic and I've had it nearly 3 years and used from other countries with notebook and free internet connections. AMAZING for about a buck a month. Magic number can be used on a home phone also for free canadian (most cities) calling. I use cell and magic number if more convenient than MJ to call US/International and it's CHEAP!! For me only thing about magic number is 15 is a lot for me monthly. For all my phones, I don't use them much but think it's nice not to be concerned about surprise charges. Call quality on both is fantastic. On MJ everywhere in the world I've tried. DigitalVoice did offer digital home phone. I came across this looking for that. Can't get comfortable with talkit. Anyone know more about it? Seems very fishy to me.
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Sat, Nov 13th, 2010, 11:06 AM #32
Hi wildcat007,
Your post was very informative. Based on your post and the feedback of other on the forum, I also bought LGKEYBO2 with Telus Prepaid acct. Activation was done online as per your suggestion. Added the One Number Unlimited feature. Signed up with Magic Number. Added the contacts as per your instructions. Set up speed dial for each contact as well.
However, if I try to dial the contacts either directly or via speed dial, I get a prompt saying "you have just dialed a # to which long distance chgs will apply. To complete your call please dial 1 or 0 and the area code".
But if I dial my magic #, wait for the prompt and then dial the destination # followed by #, it works.
Please advise what should I do to use your way of making calls.
Thank you.
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Sat, Nov 13th, 2010, 02:22 PM #33Smart Canuck
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reachash:
1. Dial your Magic Number, then
2. Dial the number you wish to call and then press #
Your call should go through. Are you in one of the cities Magic Number services?
I have all my cell phone contacts programmed in as wildcat suggests....works great.
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Sun, Dec 12th, 2010, 01:06 PM #34
Hi,
Thank you for your suggestion.
It does work for me but not with "T"....but with "P". I don't are how it works. As long as it works, I am OK.
However I am not able to retrieve my voice mails the way suggested on the thread. I first dial my magic number and then my telus number....it does not take me to my telus voice messaging ctr.....it rings my phone as if I am gettng an incoming call and goes to voice mail...to let me leave a voice mail to myself....
Any suggestion?
Thank you again in advance.
reachash
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Sun, Dec 12th, 2010, 01:08 PM #35
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Thu, Dec 30th, 2010, 02:41 PM #36
[/QUOTE]..it rings my phone as if I am gettng an incoming call and goes to voice mail...to let me leave a voice mail to myself....
reachash[/QUOTE]
Yes, you are only one " * " Key away from your voice mail:
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Dio it again and as soon as you hear the system request you to leave voice mail -->
" Hit the * key", and the system will need you key in your security code.
( if you haven't change your security code before, your code will be the last 4 digits of your Telus number)
Follow the VM ........hope this helps
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Thu, Mar 10th, 2011, 10:59 AM #37
Thank you very much for this information!
I am wondering though if there is also a cheaper way for unlimited texting aside from calls?
Thanks for any replies!
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Fri, Apr 22nd, 2011, 04:41 PM #38
This is extremely interesting information and I am very excited to hear it. One question I do have though is how this relates to long distance. Is the magic number fixed to a certain location, like a local access number is?
For example, I live in London Ontario, however I spend a significant amount of time in Norfolk Ontario, about an hour away. I had intended to get the Telus One Number and use it with Bud Phone to get free outgoing calls and .20 incoming calls. Unfortunately, the Bud Phone number for London is long distance from Norfolk, meaning I would only get the free outgoing calls while I am in London.
So I would like to know if the magic number I would get would be local in both London and Norfolk. Norfolk is more often associated with Brantford then London, so I am worried that the magic number for the Norfolk area would be local to Brantford and long distance to London, making it impractical for my situation.
I hope I was clear about my concern and I would really appreciate it if somebody knew the answer to my question. I suspect it will be the same problem I am encountering with the Bud Phone access number though. It just seems too good to be true for this to work perfectly.
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Sun, Apr 24th, 2011, 01:29 PM #39Smart Canuck
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Not sure. Send your question to MagicNumber to answer. I am in Halifax, but when I am in Vancouver, I make calls and there are no long distance charges. Same applies when I am in Ottawa and Toronto. Maybe because my MagicNumber is in Halifax....one of the cities with unlimited long distance.
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Tue, Jan 31st, 2012, 11:14 AM #40
I have been using MagicNumber for a few months now, and I find that the quality of the calls could be better. Although there are times when its fine, you can hear the difference most of the time.
Using with Android (w/predialer) on Telus HSPA prepaid.
-gmd
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Tue, Jan 31st, 2012, 11:46 AM #41Smart Canuck
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Tue, Jan 31st, 2012, 12:39 PM #42
I have the same phone.
The two main issues are poor call quality (when calls to/from rural towns) and echo.
Customer service does not reply to emails (via their on-line form).
There must be something about how Ottawa is connected with the suburbs, as some VoIP services also have bad voice quality. In-town calls are top notch.
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Wed, Feb 1st, 2012, 06:32 AM #43Smart Canuck
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Login to "Your Portal" on their website at https://secure.tieus.com/engalldaytalk/Login/login.asp
Under "Trouble Shooting and Report Problem" click on "Problem Report." They have four choices:
What is the problem you experienced?
1. Unable to make any outbound calls, cannot get online :
2. Can get online, but can not make any outbound call:
3. I can only hear one-way audio:
4. My phone quality is not so clear:
As a test, I am going to select Option 4 and see how long it takes them to respond. In the past I have only contacted them twice, and both times they replied within an hour.
---- Just submitted an inquiry and their website says:
Online Problem Report
Your problem report has been submit,
we will contact you as soon as possible.
Thank you for using our service!
Last edited by mulock; Wed, Feb 1st, 2012 at 06:33 AM.
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Tue, Feb 7th, 2012, 09:18 PM #44
If your website online from TELUS to TELUS mobile phone, you can get the back of the $ 50 phone card, which is more than future shop $ 20 back deal.
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Mon, Aug 6th, 2012, 05:46 PM #45
Option 1
Everything together is 18.87 (taxes included at 13%). That is Magic No + Telus one no unlimited (911 fee included). Annual it comes to 226.44$.
Option 2
Now chatr (I am with them) or windmobile etc provide prepaid unlimited income and local outgoing voice plans (and data too but more expensive) for 25$. That's 28.25$ tax included at 13% (annually it's 339$). With chatr the local network around GTA includes about 9 cities or more (I think same with wind).
The difference between those two is that you save with option 1 about 112.56 per year compared to option 2.
With that in mind and if one lives around GTA would you go with option 1 or option 2?Always have your stuff when you need it with @Dropbox. Get up to 18 GB in free online storage when you sign-up using this link -> http://db.tt/218DjYg
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