[gui-talk] phones with calkler id

Steve Jacobson steve.jacobson at visi.com
Sun Jan 17 15:26:53 UTC 2016


Rob,

Although they could be right, it is also possible they don't know.  You
might look around on the best buy site for cordless phones.  The phones that
have talking caller-id's are usually cordless phones although the base unit
might talk.  Panasonic used to have a number of these, and Best Buy used to
sell them because I bought such a unit several years ago.  The Panasonic
phone system that we have works pretty well, but the menus are not
accessible.  However, it does announce in-coming calls.  I don't think any
of these phones announce the source of calls that you receive when on the
phone, though.

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson

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Subject: [gui-talk] phones with calkler id

Sorry to keep bothering everyone on this list about this subject:

 

I have a V Tech phone, but the ringer is so soft that I can hardly hear it.
I need a talking caller id phone ASAP. I called Best Buy & they told me they
didn't have that kind of a phone. What store has a talking caller ID pohne? 

 

Thaks in advance & I'm so sorry to be such a pest on this issue. 

 

Rob Kaiser

Email;

rcubfank at sbcglobal.net

 

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