[Electronics-talk] Land Phones
Baracco, Andrew W
Andrew.Baracco at va.gov
Thu Dec 5 17:19:52 UTC 2013
Stores such as Best Buy and Wal-mart sell such phones. Types and models
change constantly, so the best thing is to go to the store and put your
hands on some phones and see how you feel about them.
Andy
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Behalf Of Frida Aizenman
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2013 9:13 AM
To: electronics-talk at nfbnet.org
Subject: [Electronics-talk] Land Phones
Good morning everyone,
I am writing to ask about land phones.
I have two land phones from thirty years ago that recently broke down in
a matter of months from each other, and so, I need to buy new once.
Of course, I am aware of the fact that, nowadays, phones come with
caller ID and many other bells and whistles. I have not decided what I
want, but I tend towards a simple phone, or at least, some kind of
accessible phone with a manual I can read.
I called AT&T, and as ignoramus as they are, they transferred me to the
deaf section despite the fact that I told them I am totally blind. Then,
after apologizing profusely, I was told that AT&T stopped selling land
phones, but that perhaps Wal-Mart or some other store would have them.
Current AT&T stores only sell cell phones.
Can anyone tell me what I can do? It would be much appreciated.
Cordially,
Frida
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