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Do you still have a land-line telephone? Do you pay additional for caller ID? |
We do have land-line service and we also have two cordless phones, but we don't have cell phones. In fact, up until 15 years ago, we still had rotary service and we still have one rotary phone. I used to think I was one of the most behind-the-times people I know, but not anymore. Of course I REMEMBER rotary phones--I'm 42--but I haven't heard of one still actually in use until now. its good to have a land-line phone/service. just like what you said, cordless phones are useless when there's no power. in our house we have one land-line phone/service, and each of the family members have a cellular phone. I got rid of my land-line telephone a few months ago. I have no use for it as all of us in our family have cell phones. Besides no one called us on our home phone other than telemarketers. Good luck. 2D We both have cell phones, but also got a package for the phone/internet/cable TV. There is no additional cost for Caller ID. We realize if the power goes out or the cable goes down we're stuck, but we can use the cells for phone calls. My boyfriend and I have a landline (all phones are cordless) as he is required to by his employer (he is a cop)...they phones have caller id on them, not sure what he pays for them. We also have our individual cell phones, the main numbers our friends and family members call. You will have to pay additional for caller ID. Unless it is including with your plan and if you just have basic service it's usually never included, they will try to get you buy some kind of package that includes long distance service, anything to get more of your money! Caller ID will not always tell you who is calling, a lot of people block or have a private number so that when they call you it just shows up on your caller ID as PRIVATE or RESTRICTED # You can pay a additional fee to have a message that comes on for these types of calls that says "This number does not accept calls from Private or Restricted numbers, please hang up and dial *82 then redial the number" If the person calls back and dials *82 and then your number it will unblock it and will show you who is calling. I still have the landline and cell but I rarely use either, the cell I have for emergencies. I do ahve caller ID and its 4.00 extra each month. I have a land line, caller ID is about $7.95 extra per month. Felines...the cordless phones are still part of the land line. But they require extra power to work, therefore when the power goes out, so do they. The older model, plug-in phones, do not require any extra power to work than the power that already comes through the phone line itself. Therefore they still work when your power goes out. No. I gave up my landline a few years ago when the idiots at the local phone company wanted me to pay to dig up my driveway so they could install their new equipment on my line. I'm happy as a clam with cellular service. No long distance charges. Works from anywhere. Yes. No, we use a telephone answering machine. Also, have 2 cell phones, brought specifically for when you're out driving around and the car breaks down, to call for help. I will not give up my land line...those who have ended up regretting it. I get poor cell phone reception at my house, so the land line is necessary...(strange, great reception everywhere here, EXCEPT a block radius that includes my house...go figure). No, I do not have caller ID. It is very easy to just hang up. If the call is/was important, they would leave a message. Most calls are NOT important. I no longer run to the phone everytime it rings...I see no reason to be at other's beck and 'call.' I have both a land-line phone and a cell phone. With DSL you need a land-line phone I think although someone told me you could now get high speed Internet via satellite dish so don't know how that works. have both, land line plus cell, don't think I'd ever give up my land line one and yes pay extra for caller I.D., but what you said about cordless is true, so still have a old rotary dial in use I do have a land line phone, but I keep the answering call on, We have two cell phones and internet phone service. When the internet is down, the calls transfer to the cell phone. We pay $25 month to call anywhere in the US, Canada, Mexico and Western Europe, and have voice mail, caller ID, etc. included. Vonage rules! |
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