Dash man
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LOL.seriously?
We have landline extensions on each floor. You know, convenience and all that.
So do we!
LOL.seriously?
We have landline extensions on each floor. You know, convenience and all that.
LOL.seriously?
We have landline extensions on each floor. You know, convenience and all that.
We do, but my mother and three of her neighbors did not have landlines in the basement back when they had landlines.
I'm going to assume COVID has caused the shortage...
In any case, the days of $50 OBI200 are apparently gone.
it looks like the Obi-300 is readily available for $73 at several online retailers. The 200 seems to be dead
I just gave up my Ooma at the house. It was mainly for Mrs Scrapr as she liked a handset instead of a iphone. She talked a lot on the phone. Wore out several handsets. Since she passed the number of actual calls is almost zero. I think I looked up 2 calls since February. Versus spammers. The office & MIL are still on Ooma
I will mail anyone an Ooma device if you want one
The Ooma is the "junk number" we give out so as to limit BS cell phone calls...
That's exactly what we use our Google Voice number for -- I give it out for all accounts (utilities, repair/home services, etail, etc.), and it goes straight to voicemail, except for the actual friends and (most) family in my contact list, who will be forwarded to our Vonage home number. And because of this thread, I'm thinking of switching that to Oooma. Also, GV does do texts! I use it for all kinds of verification texts, because when I'm at my computer I don't have to dig my phone out of my pocket, I can see it in my browser!The Ooma is the "junk number" we give out so as to limit BS cell phone calls. It would be nice if Ooma was able to accept SMS because sometimes some of the more prying companies just have a cell phone field, and presume SMS capability.
What's a Land Line?
We've been using Ooma since 2009. It's excellent, and I have zero complaints. Works great!!!