Posted by Bill VA on December 30, 2015 at 14:43:08 from (76.3.243.86):
We are thinking about dumping the land line in 2016.
But.....
As it is at my house and everyone else's house I know, just because the rest of the family has cell phones, they get the ringer turned off, left in the car, at someone else's house, at work, church, just pain lost and dead batteries........ YIKES!!!! (Sometimes I think cell phones have caused more heart attacks than cigarettes...)
However....
With a land line, you get the white pages and directory assistance to find our home phone. Sometimes distant friends and relatives need to get in touch and if they don't have our number or lost it - contact directory assistance and locally - the phone book.
Even IF we rid ourselves of the land line, we are going to have a PERMANENT located tracfone - $20 for 3 months of service so something rings in spite of everything else. Order of the day - answer the call or make it brief, otherwise use your cell phone. Cost $6-ish per month.
So what to do about being discovered by the long lost? I'm not aware of a directory service for cell phones.
Would it be advisable in this techno day and age to put up a facebook page? Not to give out your phone number, but simply provide a place for friends and family to find you - if they have a need.
Facebook to replace a phone book? We'd like to be somewhat on the radar - a phone directory provided that path.
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