Posted by rrlund on November 11, 2013 at 16:40:43 from (207.241.137.116):
I opened up the phone bill today and that was the last straw! $78 for the land line phone. The wife had been paying it lately so I hadn't seen it. It had been about that for the past few months apparently. There was only $12.50 in long distance. Neither one of us could find anything on the bill where they had tried to pad it with things we didn't ask for.
My brother had gone to Verizon wireless home phone a year and a half ago and kept telling me I needed to switch. I told him I'd wait until he'd had it for a while and see how it worked out. He said the $19.95 bill,plus tax comes out to less than $25 a month and has stayed the same all the time he's had it. Free long distance,keep your old number and they do all the switching so all you do is plug it in. You use your old hand set and answering machine. You can even take it with you if you go somewhere on vacation or whatever if you want to. It's not a cell phone,it has to be plugged in to a wall socket and to your phone,but it works wherever there is Verizon service. Only thing is,we can't get incoming calls for now until the switch is complete but it works fine for outgoing. They said it would be 2-7 days before it works for incoming calls.
We'll see. I hope I have as much luck as my brother has had.
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