I still have a landline number that I give out for the $6 a month I pay it is worth it, this way I only get phone calls from folks that I want to get on my cell phone
That’s not gonna work once the old landline system is gone…
My 90yo mom has been carrying her cell phone in her pocket for years. She finally got rid of her landline (which had been my late stepdad’s when they got married) about a month ago. The only calls she’d been getting on it were junk anyway; everyone she really needs to talk to has her cell number. She loves her cell phone!
Use Google, type in “find my phone” (no quotes) and choose between Android & iPhone, then continue with screen directions. Even if on silent, I can make my Android ring at full volume. If you have a laptop and internet to start with, this is a better option than a landline.
Or in any emergency that lasts more than a couple of hours or involves a large number of people, who will be calling each other to prevent emergency services from having full access.
I replaced my landline sometime back, and the checkout gal was really snippy…“who uses a landline anymore?” (must’ve been having a bad day) Well, being self employed, it’s a good idea to have a secondary way for people to contact me (especially if my cell gets lost, stolen, battery dies, or it dies, etc. …ya never know) In any event, she’s one of the reasons I use self-checkout whenever it’s available…thank you ma’am!
I finally got a really bright colored case for my cell. Also have ‘reminders’ set to play music at intervals after it slipped under the car seat and luckily rang when I thought I had lost it while out and about.
I admit using my landline for that purpose. ‘Google Find My Device’ allowed me to retire my landline. Most of the calls to my landline by that time were telemarketers anyway.
FreihEitner Premium Member 9 months ago
Totally legit use.
Zykoic 9 months ago
I use it to practice Hindi.
Uncle Kenny 9 months ago
My iPhone is connected to my hearing aids by Bluetooth. If I try to call it when it’s lost, it just rings in my aids.
eromlig 9 months ago
We’ve called our landline “the cell phone finder” for several years now.
rekam Premium Member 9 months ago
I prefer my landline instead of my cellphone.
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member 9 months ago
That’s what they’re primarily used for nowadays!
a sage 9 months ago
I still have a landline because I’m still trying to learn how to work my smartphone.
nancyb creator 9 months ago
I have it in case I lose the cellphone outdoors, but I do have to sometimes call it ‘in’.
Dobie Premium Member 9 months ago
I’ve tried that! I called my cellphone from a landline before, and it just laughed and hung-up on me!
pat sandy creator 9 months ago
great idea – now all I need is a landline.
NRHAWK Premium Member 9 months ago
I left the landline years ago but thankfully I have the “Find My Phone” app on my laptop. I have had to used it more than once.
Totalloser Premium Member 9 months ago
I still have a landline number that I give out for the $6 a month I pay it is worth it, this way I only get phone calls from folks that I want to get on my cell phone
BadCreaturesBecomeDems 9 months ago
Wouldn’t a second cell be cheaper?
RonnieAThompson Premium Member 9 months ago
If I misplace my cellphone I have Alexa call it.
22Wu33/es Premium Member 9 months ago
What if he loses the handset for the landline?
ira.crank 9 months ago
Because after a hurricane we were without power and cell phone coverage but the landline still worked.
Zebrastripes 9 months ago
I still have a landline!
You can’t hold a cell to your shoulder..
You’ll never drop a call..
They’ll have to pry it from my cold dead hands before I give it up! ☺️☺️☺️☺️
Radish... 9 months ago
— End of an era: Phone companies phasing out telephone landlines. Providers transitioning to ethernet access, replacing older copper lines;
Frank Burns Eats Worms 9 months ago
“Oh sh!t, it’s in silent mode!”
Daltongang Premium Member 9 months ago
Your Alexa can do that for you.
halvincobbes Premium Member 9 months ago
Great – until a satellite or cell tower is down.
anomalous4 9 months ago
That’s not gonna work once the old landline system is gone…
My 90yo mom has been carrying her cell phone in her pocket for years. She finally got rid of her landline (which had been my late stepdad’s when they got married) about a month ago. The only calls she’d been getting on it were junk anyway; everyone she really needs to talk to has her cell number. She loves her cell phone!
Diane in comics land Premium Member 9 months ago
Use Google, type in “find my phone” (no quotes) and choose between Android & iPhone, then continue with screen directions. Even if on silent, I can make my Android ring at full volume. If you have a laptop and internet to start with, this is a better option than a landline.
zeexenon 9 months ago
“Alexa, call my phone” doesn’t work … just goes straight to voicemail.
Mike Baldwin creator 9 months ago
I’m sorry, the person you are calling is rolling on the floor laughing, please hang up and try again.
mistercatworks 9 months ago
Or in any emergency that lasts more than a couple of hours or involves a large number of people, who will be calling each other to prevent emergency services from having full access.
The Tooninator creator 9 months ago
Brilliant Dave!
wildlandwaters 9 months ago
Funny! We’ve actually done that!
Allison "Big Al, the gal" Garwood creator 9 months ago
I think you’ve touch-tone a good idea.
wildlandwaters 9 months ago
I replaced my landline sometime back, and the checkout gal was really snippy…“who uses a landline anymore?” (must’ve been having a bad day) Well, being self employed, it’s a good idea to have a secondary way for people to contact me (especially if my cell gets lost, stolen, battery dies, or it dies, etc. …ya never know) In any event, she’s one of the reasons I use self-checkout whenever it’s available…thank you ma’am!
Howard'sMyHero 9 months ago
You’ve really pushed some buttons Dave …!
exness Premium Member 9 months ago
I have a landline phone in every room. My cell is very rarely turned on.
Radish... 9 months ago
Ask your computer to call your phone.
Thehag 9 months ago
I finally got a really bright colored case for my cell. Also have ‘reminders’ set to play music at intervals after it slipped under the car seat and luckily rang when I thought I had lost it while out and about.
Surly Squirrel Premium Member 9 months ago
I admit using my landline for that purpose. ‘Google Find My Device’ allowed me to retire my landline. Most of the calls to my landline by that time were telemarketers anyway.
MAGA Premium Member 9 months ago
Makes sense to me!
Alverant 9 months ago
I don’t like how we’re expected to carry around a device that lets anyone contact us for any reason at any time.