I’m so old that I remember when you had to rent your phone from the phone company (there was only one), it was black, it had a rotary dial, there were phone books, information was free, and only rich people had a second line (for the children). And my farmer grandparents had a party line.
When the power goes out, the landline will still work. Call 911 in an emergency, they automatically have your address whether you can talk or not. In spite of SPAM calls, there are reasons to have land lines….
We’ve had our landline number so long that it would be a nightmare to give it up. It’s used as the contact number or emergency number for so many companies, doctors, friends, etc. that we could never notify them all. I don’t know if we could switch it to one of our cell phones, but we’d have to give that cell number up if we did, and only one of us could answer the phone. Plus Nomorobo is really good for call screening. Another reason for the land line is that my wife and I can both be on the line when the kids, workmen, etc. call.
eromlig about 4 years ago
He’s eavesdropping on the party line.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 4 years ago
That’s a good plan, kids. Go with that.
Ubintold about 4 years ago
It’s the old Non-wireless routine. I know it well.
Tenner about 4 years ago
Used to have a land-line, 95% of the calls were a waste, now only have cells and getting back up to that 95% calls or texts being a waste
TheTrueNorth about 4 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0geurEskdo
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 4 years ago
Press 9 if you’re still dissatisfied.
kv450 about 4 years ago
I’m so old that I remember when you had to rent your phone from the phone company (there was only one), it was black, it had a rotary dial, there were phone books, information was free, and only rich people had a second line (for the children). And my farmer grandparents had a party line.
raybarb44 about 4 years ago
When the power goes out, the landline will still work. Call 911 in an emergency, they automatically have your address whether you can talk or not. In spite of SPAM calls, there are reasons to have land lines….
Ratkin Premium Member about 4 years ago
We’ve had our landline number so long that it would be a nightmare to give it up. It’s used as the contact number or emergency number for so many companies, doctors, friends, etc. that we could never notify them all. I don’t know if we could switch it to one of our cell phones, but we’d have to give that cell number up if we did, and only one of us could answer the phone. Plus Nomorobo is really good for call screening. Another reason for the land line is that my wife and I can both be on the line when the kids, workmen, etc. call.
donut reply about 4 years ago
He’s been on hold for over 10 years.