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  2. Re: Landline Phone Service Options - AARP Online Community

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    3) If you have old landline wiring in the house, isolate it from outside. Feed the VIOP line into a phone jack and your house is now wired with phone service. Use an old landline phone with a wall jack downstairs. 04-23-2024 09:56 AM.

  3. Need recommendations for cordless phone for 89 ... - AARP Online...

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    VTech makes a phone with large buttons, has the call button to be worn around the neck, and the cordless phone. It is marketed for seniors. This phone has worked well although previous versions had much larger buttons, and only numbers (to avoid confusion/distraction). You can program numbers in the phone and it has most other basic features.

  4. Getting rid of landline phone - AARP Online Community

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    03-12-2020 03:22 AM. Getting rid of your landline depends on your individual circumstances. OOMA is cheap but only if you subscribe to the lowest rate without the other bells and whistles. If you want to decrease the number of robo calls, you have to pay NoMoRobo a fee to register a cell phone but not on a home phone.

  5. Landline Phone Service Options - AARP Online Community

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    04-23-2024 10:23 AM. 1) Check with your VOIP supplier if there are any units that work with wifi. 2) Get a cordless phone with extensions. Connect the base station to the VOIP unit and have an extension unit downstairs. You might need a splitter if the VOIP unit does not have a jack for additional phones.

  6. Hearing impared phone - AARP Online Community

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    02-24-2022 04:57 PM. Hi I’m a certified case manager and happen to know your state should have an agency that can help you provide for your moms needs regarding communication. There is a whole lot of options available. Write to me at vadaniel87@gmail.com for any assistance you would like. 01-11-2022 04:10 PM.

  7. What is your BACKUP when you lose CELL ... - AARP Online...

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    Gone are the days when a Landline was around. Gosh, even the Public Telephone Booths have disappeared. Do YOU have a way to make and receive calls "especially" during an emergency IF you LOSE CELL PHONE SERVICE? ‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌ If YES, what is it... [1] Some comments have suggested using ...

  8. Finding a analog phone service provider (plain old... - AARP...

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    Finding a analog phone service provider (plain old telephone service). I'm tired of scam and sales calls on my cellphone and sorry I ever let my old fashioned, hard-wired phone line go. Now that I'm at home all the time I want that reliable old technology back. I searched the web for providers of that analog service that works even when cell ...

  9. Consumer Cellular - Buyer BEWARE - AARP Online Community

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    BEWARE before you use Consumer Cellular. For a "no contract" carrier, their business practices are questionable. They keep getting awards for HORRIBLE customer service while using AARP's name. If you have a complaint you should complain to JD Power as well. 4.

  10. Consumer Cellular $55 for 2 - AARP Online Community

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    Make sure to set your account for the 3mo payments in your family. It's $50.62 per person per 3mos (5GB), including taxes and fees. They have a special phone help number for the Mint 55+ plan. Whatever you choose, always read the small print carefully. I have a referral code for getting $15 credit if you sign up with it.

  11. iPhone Book for Seniors - AARP Online Community

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    I paid $19.25, after the AARP discount and got the same book I already had, but with the phrase "for Seniors" added to the title and in slightly larger print, making it heavier while my wallet was lighter. I think AARP should tell customers exactly how this book was especially published for seniors. 2. 4,473 Views.