[Electronics-talk] Long post but phone info please requested,
Beverly
reeseswife at gmail.com
Wed May 15 17:32:15 UTC 2013
If you want to stay with your Haven, give me a call. I work for a company
who has excellent plans.
Beverly Hunter
Senior Manager
Lightyear Wireless
www.bhmarketinggroup.com
Phone: 770-892-8184
Email: bhmarketinggroup at lightyearwireless.com
Skype: blackpearl1953
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From: "Shannon Cook" <SCook at sccb.sc.gov>
To: "Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances"
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Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2013 8:08 AM
Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] Long post but phone info please requested,
> Hi,
>
> My husband and I were Verizon customers, and in an effort to reduce our
> monthly expenses, we switched to Page Plus. This company is owned by
> Verizon, so he was able to use his Haven with this service. They have
> several plans. The one we have is per phone, but it is $80 for 2000
> minutes, and you have up to a year to use the minutes. Of course, if you
> run out, you buy more and reset your yearly clock countdown. They have
> other pay as you go monthly plans, but we have been very happy with ours.
> Just an idea to keep you with the Haven.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Electronics-talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
> Behalf Of Carol J. Feazell
> Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 7:56 PM
> To: Electronics NFB
> Subject: [Electronics-talk] Long post but phone info please requested,
>
> I will be sending this to several lists (not cross posting) so some may
> get it more than once but I am really trying to get as much information as
> quickly as possible.
>
>
>
> I have been a Verizon customer for years and for the most part have been
> happy with them. My phone needs are simple. That's why I am still using
> The Haven because it is the only phone I know of that will read the menues
> in which I am interested those being: speaking incoming calls/texts,
> reading sent and received texts, the call log, the contact list, and the
> phone status menu. I think that's all I use. I absolutely unequivocally
> do not want an iPhone. Please do not take offense to this. We all have
> our personal preferences and this is mine. I would prefer pushing buttons
> to get to the things I want but if I have no other way, I would concede to
> voice, though I don't think this is always practical and have some other
> personal feelings about this which I am trying to overcome but it is a
> very difficult personal thing for me also. I like the phone to talk to
> me. I don't care if I never say a word to it.
>
>
>
> Back to the Verizon thing, our family is currently on my son's plan as his
> portion is discounted for his work with the city. The rest of them
> currently have unlimited data which is going to be a thing of the past
> whenever anyone upgrades, and so my son is preparing to make a move to T
> mobile, hence my reason for asking these questions. Do any of you know
> anything about T mobile's service? Is there any program/application I can
> get to cause those menues to speak? I don't even mind going with a screen
> overlay. I know many of you are not in favor of those but feel that I
> would definitely need one if I were going to use the screen, because I
> often dial phone numbers rather than going to a list to have them called
> for me. Call it an exercise in memory or whatever but then sometimes we
> have to dial a number that isn't on our contact list and I would really
> prefer not to speak the number. As I said, I would if I had to.
>
>
>
> So taking all of these things into considerations and without hearing how
> great your iPhones are, could anyone please give me some suggestions or
> direct me to a list that may deal effectively with such matters? I know I
> had asked Verizon if they could just eliminate the data from one of their
> more upgraded phones and they say they can't. I find it difficult to
> believe this but would, even though reluctantly, accept such a plan if
> that was what I had to do. I'm not opposed to such, just don't feel the
> personal need for such. I don't want my phone to do everything but wipe
> my backside. I just want a phone. The reading and the music, I'll leave
> to my Victor Stream or to my desktop computer. If everything is
> all-in-one, if anything goes out, you lose everything and I find that the
> simpler I can keep something, the less likely it is to break. That's not
> necessarily true but in observing the problems my family has had with
> avarious phones against my simple ones, I can tell you hands down I have
> had little to no trouble for years, but I do suffer the sometimes lack of
> service and the slow service (the latter not really being much of a
> problem for me), but for the most part my few needs are served. My
> favorite is the good old flip phone, not nearly so apt to accidentally
> dial something/someone I don't currently want to, pocket dial, I believe
> they call it. I could tell you some funny stories about doctors and such
> with their cell phones but that is probably best left unsaid in this post.
> Give me a good old flip phone any time but likely those will be hard to
> come by and particularly to do all the particulars I request, though few.
>
>
>
> Sorry for the rather long post but I'm really hoping that I can find a
> satisfactory answer.
>
>
>
> Respectfully of each opinion I am,
>
>
>
> Carol Jean
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