Phone Problem

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missperky

Guest
I unplugged the phone line from the jack most of the day and took the battery out the cordless, maybe thinking that would help, nothing. :ohwell:
 
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wkndbeacher

Guest
True, but not all of us have a want/need for a cell.

I m saying since I personally got one I havent had a need for a payphone, no offense to those who dont want/need one.:lmao:
 
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vegmom

Bookseller Lady
Go to Verizon's website under "report a problem" and there is a way they can run a test of your phone line there.
 

Dodgem250

New Member
ok, let me put my 2 cents in to this problem.

If it has not already been suggested...

Unplug the problem phone and plug in a corded phone, not a wireless phone, try it and see if that works.

Regardless of what happens, the fault is in the phone. If you get a dial tone, then there is no issue with the box or the phone line. If you get a call out, and people can't hear you, but, you can hear them, this backs up the claim, the phone is at fault. If said issue was in the phone "lines", you would not even hear the dial tone.

Thanks,
Dodgem
 
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missperky

Guest
ok, let me put my 2 cents in to this problem.

If it has not already been suggested...

Unplug the problem phone and plug in a corded phone, not a wireless phone, try it and see if that works.

Regardless of what happens, the fault is in the phone. If you get a dial tone, then there is no issue with the box or the phone line. If you get a call out, and people can't hear you, but, you can hear them, this backs up the claim, the phone is at fault. If said issue was in the phone "lines", you would not even hear the dial tone.

Thanks,
Dodgem

Same problem with a corded phone.
 
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