fixerupper said: (quoted from post at 02:35:53 11/24/13) If I need to give a number for a callback from the doctor etc., I now give them my cell #. In our case the cell phone is much more clear and dependable than the ancient buried landline we have. We call the land line company a couple of times a year because we either lose the signal or it's too scratchy sounding to have a good conversation. If someone leaves a message on our machine we can hardly hear it. We never need to call the cell service. The dependable cell phone is used to call the undependable land line company. Isn't that a switch?
We have considered dropping the land line, most of the calls are telemarketers we don't answer, but some folks still need to look us up in the phone book. Cell phones aren't listed in the phone book and we don't have a need to hide our number from anyone but the telemarketers. I suppose we could have our cell number listed in the phone book but then the telemarketers would find us. How many times did I use the word telemarketers in this post!!! Jim
The NO CALL service is available for cell numbers as well as for land lines. Not signed up do so today? It is free and prevents calls from all except charities and GD politicians. sigh... They made the law.
This post was edited by IH2444 at 13:34:57 11/23/13.
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