I know a lot of people who don't have a land line, but I've heard it's good to have one for calling 911 (no going through a third party, etc), and other things like if your service goes out. Do you have a land line? DH and I go back and forth over whether or not to get one - a friend of mine got one, and barely uses it. The only calls she really gets are from telemarketers.
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Re: Do you have a land line?
I've had to call 911 on my cell a couple of times over the years that we haven't had a land line, and I've never had any delay or problem. We have been without a land line for about 6 years now.
DH goes back and forth about getting a land line in a few years as DD gets older, thinking "how will she be able to call her friends?" Umm, she can use one of our cells if she's just calling to see if her little friend down the street can come out and play. Or she can get on her bike and go over there, like we used to. I see land lines as a waste of money, unless you have no cell signal in your house or something. As much as I hate the idea of kids with cell phones, I know that having no land line will probably mean that DD will have a cell phone at a younger age, but I feel like that's becoming a fact of life, and by the time she's 12 or 13, who knows what the technology will be, anyway.
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I voted SS... because when we moved cable/internet was cheaper for us if we "bundled" it with a landline. We did get it... and the only person that ever called us on the landline was my Grandma or telemarketers
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We found out that when you sign up for the phone service your phone number goes on a public list- and we got calls NON-STOP! We ended up cancelling our landline and just paying more for cable/internet because it was such a PITA!
We haven't had a landline since college...when BellSouth required you to have in order to have DSL.
We don't foresee having a landline ever again. A lot of security companies can tie a system in with your cell phone - generally the set up is a tad more expensive, but it's definitely an option.
We have Vonage. Not a traditional landline but it does have the 911 features, and it is convenient to have as a number to give out when I don't want people bothering me. I don't like getting calls for stuff, like reminding me of my haircut on Wednesday, or calling to see when I want to have my house powerwashed, when I am at work, so it goes to the landline (which then sends me a text message
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Also, DH has a cell number that is from the other side of the state, so this gives him a local number to give out to people. He keeps the long distance number because it is local for his mom to call.
I also like it because if DH sleeps in too late in the summer (he's a teacher), I can call the landline to wake him up. His cell doesn't wake him since it's usually on vibrate.
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DH wants to get rid of it because it is expensive. I might look and see if there is a cheaper plan that what we have since we only have 1 choice for landline phone service in my town.