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New Fangled Telephones
Posted On 01/24/2010 15:12:00 by KaysWay

They sure don't make home telephones the way they used too. I remember when I was a kid, we had a big, black, heavy phone that had a dial on its face....no push buttons. It was hard-wired to the wall, not plugged in. The receiver was so heavy, you could use it for a weight. You could have run over that phone with an 18-wheeler and it would not break and it would still be working after the fact.

Today, they make phones out of cheap plastic. If you drop it a foot or two from a table or desk, it shatters in a million pieces and needs to be tossed in the trash.

We have cell phones, but we still have not been able to make ourselves give up our home phone like many of our friends have done. We actually have four phones in the house. They all have a base that is plugged into the wall. Two of them are "cordless" and two of them are "corded". We always like to have at least one "corded" phone because in power outages, the "cordless" phones stop working. One of the "corded" phones is on our fax machine, the other is just a phone.

We had a "cordless" phone in the kitchen that had an answering machine on it. It worked great for about 10 years and then the digital voice on the answering machine started to get "garbly" to where you could not understand the messages that people left, so we decided to get a new phone.

Have you gone shopping for phones lately? It's very difficult to find a phone that has only one receiver (or handset as they now call them) these days. Most of them have at least two and some have up to six and you can just keep adding as many as you want or need.

Anyway, we bought a V-Tech brand wireless phone with two "handsets" and it had a base with an answering machine in it.

I had a hell of a time trying to figure out how to set-up the answering machine, but I finally did. Everything worked fine for about 27 or 28 days and then the answering machine just stopped working. When people left messages, the messages were not there. My brother would call and say, "How come you didn't call me back? I left you a message two hours ago." But the phone showed no messages.

I tried and tried to get the answering machine work by calling my home phone with my cell phone, but to no avail.

We saw that we could return the phone to Best Buy before 30 days and since it had only been 27 or 28 days, we packed everything back into the box, which is a struggle in itself, and returned the phone to the store. We told them we wanted to upgrade to another phone because we figured since this one only cost $45 that maybe one that cost $69 would be better.

We left the store with a Uniden "cordless" with two "handsets".

This phone set looked and worked pretty much the same as the V-Tech brand, but the phone that we had used for 10 years in the kitchen had been a Uniden, so we assumed that this was the best one to go with.

After about a month and a half, we started noticing a "hum" on the handsets of the Uniden phone. We thought it was our wiring, but noticed that the "corded" phones did not have the hum. But by now, we were past the 30 days for the return/refund of the phone to Best Buy.

We decided to head over to Office Max and buy just a plain, ordinary "corded" telephone with an answering machine inside of it. We found an AT&T phone for $29. Inexpensive and simple. This one actually ended up being more complicated. I don't know how many times I read through the manual to try to figure out how to set-up the answering machine with my "outgoing message" and "contact numbers".

The phone was working great, taking messages and no hum. After 34 days, the phone started making a beeping sound. On the "screen" it kept saying there was a message, even though I could not find one anywhere and when I would unplug the phone, the screen kept saying "line in use" which I thought strange since it was not connected to the phone line. The beeping would go on for about five minutes and then stop, then start up again maybe 20 or 30 minutes later. We tried everything to get it to stop beeping, but nothing worked. We unplugged it from the power cord, moved it to other rooms in the house, but it kept beeping.

I checked my receipt from Office Max, but of course, we had it 34 days and they only take returns up to 30 days after the purchase.

So now we are back using the Uniden with the "hum" on the line. Wish I could find a phone like we had when I was a kid.



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01/26/2010 11:25:45

The last phone (the one that started beeping on it's own) was an AT&T hard cord phone with an answering machine. It turned out to be a piece of junk. We bought it for the answering machine because we had so much trouble with the cordless phone answering machines, but now we are back using the Uniden one with the hum that is always on the line for our answering machine.


Kay



Margaretmonteleone wrote:


Kay, it sounds like you are getting some good feedback so I am not sure how much mine will help.  We also have the AT&T cordless phones with one base for the recorder (which we keep turned off, we don't use it because we have one for business) and 5 handsets; all cordless.  They work asbsolutely great!  One is outside in my husband's work shop, one in the downstairs office, one in the living room, one in the bedroom and one up on the top floor in my computer room.  We can even use the intercom feature to buzz and talk without actually making a call.  The only down side to that is I tend to carry the phone to another area and then I have to look on the face and see which phone it is and where it goes.  But that is a small problem because these phones work so great.  I even take one out to the mail box with me and our house is set back from the road quite a ways.  I still get great reception.  Now, we still have an old 2 line radio shack phone in the office that is the hard wired kind, and we have a hard wired fax line.  That way, when the electric goes out, we still should have a phone line.  These phones (the AT&T ones) are absolutely great and we have been through a whole truckload of phones.  For years, we bought the Vtech and then we started having all kinds of problems with them.  We bought these phones at Sam's and the price was very affordable.  They work in my husbands work invironment out in the shop and that says a lot.




I hope this might help for any future purchases.




Margaret




01/26/2010 11:17:01

Kay, it sounds like you are getting some good feedback so I am not sure how much mine will help.  We also have the AT&T cordless phones with one base for the recorder (which we keep turned off, we don't use it because we have one for business) and 5 handsets; all cordless.  They work asbsolutely great!  One is outside in my husband's work shop, one in the downstairs office, one in the living room, one in the bedroom and one up on the top floor in my computer room.  We can even use the intercom feature to buzz and talk without actually making a call.  The only down side to that is I tend to carry the phone to another area and then I have to look on the face and see which phone it is and where it goes.  But that is a small problem because these phones work so great.  I even take one out to the mail box with me and our house is set back from the road quite a ways.  I still get great reception.  Now, we still have an old 2 line radio shack phone in the office that is the hard wired kind, and we have a hard wired fax line.  That way, when the electric goes out, we still should have a phone line.  These phones (the AT&T ones) are absolutely great and we have been through a whole truckload of phones.  For years, we bought the Vtech and then we started having all kinds of problems with them.  We bought these phones at Sam's and the price was very affordable.  They work in my husbands work invironment out in the shop and that says a lot.


I hope this might help for any future purchases.


Margaret



01/25/2010 15:38:25

Oh yes, we both have a cell phone. Mine takes photos, but I never use the camera on it. I'm like you, I always have my regular camera with me. And neither of us text. Like you said, why can't you just call the person and "talk" to them? How about these kids that are sitting next to eachother and texting eachother instead of talking to eachother? Unbelievable!


My brother has given up his home phone and ONLY uses his cell phone. I don't know if I can bring myself to do that.


Kay



naturelady wrote:


I completely agree with you.  We had the V-tech and I found it sounded as if I was talking into a tin can.  We later got a single Panasonic.  It  is my favourite and best working phone so far.  We decided to also get a cell phone.  Have you tried those yet?  There are so many gadgets they make my head spin.  I have one that does NOT take pictures.  I carry my camera everywhere.  Why would I need that.  Texting?   Why? Why not just call the person and talk?  LOL Guess I am kind of old fashioned too.  Although I really didn't like the party lines, where snoopy neighbours could listen in and spread the gossip!! 




01/25/2010 12:21:30

I completely agree with you.  We had the V-tech and I found it sounded as if I was talking into a tin can.  We later got a single Panasonic.  It  is my favourite and best working phone so far.  We decided to also get a cell phone.  Have you tried those yet?  There are so many gadgets they make my head spin.  I have one that does NOT take pictures.  I carry my camera everywhere.  Why would I need that.  Texting?   Why? Why not just call the person and talk?  LOL Guess I am kind of old fashioned too.  Although I really didn't like the party lines, where snoopy neighbours could listen in and spread the gossip!! 



01/25/2010 03:57:32

Kay...

Y'know what the problem is, don'tcha??  You and Ben didn't have any kids!!  Yep, they are live-in tech help at our house, set up the phones, DVD/VCR players, TV's, computers...they are whizzes at figuring out how to get everything set up and running.  I've no idea what we'll do when they leave home again...creep back into the dark ages, I suspect!!



01/25/2010 00:36:30

Hi Kay,


What a hootin laugh I had.  Your place sounds like our.  We have a phone that's been saying low battery for the past 3 yrs.  We don't know what to do, so we leave it alone.  If one of us touches it, we know for sure it will never work again. lol.  My husband is forever phoning our TV cable company as he hits' a button and of course it's the wrong one and he doesn't know which one he hit.  They make everything so darn tiny these days, you have to use a magnifer and a toothpick to dial and change channels.  I said dial, I believe that should be touch. 


I know I would like on and off and adjust the sound.  Would suit me just fine.


Thanks for the laughter.


Hugs'


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01/24/2010 18:04:09

I can relate to this phone thing. We currently have 3 phones on one line.


One is linked to the caller display and the answer phone. I detest that answer phone. One is portable, and the other holds my precious 12-number memory, and without it I don't know these people's numbers without a hassle, especially the overseas ones.


I would like to use the one in my computer room, but two things stop me. First, it falls off its perch because the cord isn't long enough to reach unless I get up off my chair. Second, it isn't connected to the caller display. Therefore I use it for making calls rather than answering them.  I don't actually like any of these phones, and used to be far happier in those days long ago when I marvelled at the ability to cause any phone in the city to ring without even getting out of bed. These days I don't even have a phone in the bedroom!


Haven't had the problems you've had Kay, but selecting a new phone is a nightmare that I don't intend experiencing again for a while.



01/24/2010 17:47:03

That's how we used to get our phones, but now days, here in SoCal, you buy your own phone at places like Best Buy, Office Max, etc. I don't even think they have AT&T retail stores around anymore like they used too.


Kay



Nama wrote:


Kay. I don't know about where you are but around here you can get a phone from the telephone company( who provide the phone  service) and then, if you have a problem with the phone, they fix it or replace it. Works fine.




01/24/2010 17:23:37

Kay. I don't know about where you are but around here you can get a phone from the telephone company( who provide the phone  service) and then, if you have a problem with the phone, they fix it or replace it. Works fine.





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