Facing Foreclosure? Find Cheaper Phone Calls
The freefall of the housing market has slowed to a slow fall, but millions of people are still facing foreclosure and a loss of their homes if they don’t make some drastic changes.
Layoffs and cutbacks are continuing, so even those who haven’t *yet* lost their jobs, are looking for new ways to save on the things they use every day — like their phone service.
Cheap and free VOIP services such as Lingo and Skype are booming, but most users agree that the quality of calls is vastly inferior to landlines.
The inventor of Magic Jack, Dan Borislow, aimed to find a cheaper and better way to make calls after 20 years in the telecom industry. He retired only to invent the VOIP device soon after, stealing 2 million landline and find cell phone number users a new way to make calls easily.
Borislow got back into the telecom game by creating a corporation around the Magic Jack, so he could assure all the perks of having a landline without the cost or inconvenience.
Magic Jack reviews say the device is easy to use. It basically turns any computer into an instant phone jack. Users don’t even have to mess with installation hassles like other VOIP services. The USB gadget turns any computer that is online into a telephone.
So any users looking to save money should check out one of these cheap alternatives to expensive cell phone plans or landlines. Borislow says the MagicJack can save telephone users $1,000 a year on their service, making it the ideal telephone for anyone struggling to save for their mortgage.
