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> On Mon, 20 May 2013 07:59:12 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> <
juli...@frontier.com> wrote:
>
>> Can't tell you how many times I've heard a person (usually an
>> older person), shouting to someone on the phone about their medical
>> problems.
>
> I have a decent (dumb) phone and Verizon. I can hear the person on
> the other end of the line just fine, but I always feel like I'm
> shouting because when I talk in what I think is a normal volume the
> person at the other end of the line asks me to repeat myself. It's
> really annoying, so I'd rather not talk.
>
The problem I had when my husband was in NY was that he got very bad
reception. Neither of us could understand each other. I just kept telling
him to e-mail me! I really truly hate getting texts. Fine if it is an
emergency but it never was. I am one of those people who snaps to when I
get a text or a phone call because for the most part, the other people in my
life do not call my cell phone just to shoot the breeze. And they know
enough not to call my house until after dinner unless it is something
important. So it annoys the peewaddins out of me to get calls or texts just
because the other person is bored.
> I turned off texting years ago because there was no point paying the
> phone company for the service so they could send more texts to me than
> my friends and relatives combined. I figure if someone wants to tell
> me something, they can call or email. If they don't, then it wasn't
> important enough. Unfortunately, my favorite niece always forgets and
> texts me - then wonders why I don't reply. I guess the phone company
> doesn't notify the sender that I'm not "accepting" texts.
I wound up getting unlimited texting. I was paying a fortune for all of
those texts that husband was sending me. Then when Angela first got her
phone, she was beng bombarded with texts. We had no choice but to get
unlimited. If there was a way for me to turn off texting just for my phone,
I would want to! But now the Drs. offices, dentist and even the vet are
using texts to remind me of appointments.
>
> I think that sort of thing runs in the family because her mother's
> landline had caller ID or whatever it's called turned off so our cell
> phones can't tell us who it is when she calls from that line. We let
> it go to voice-mail, because the caller is not identified and she gets
> offended because we didn't answer. It doesn't sink in that we don't
> take calls from unidentified parties. This has gone on for years, so
> she's not going to learn or change her ways. I guess we're in a
> Mexican stand-off concerning that particular matter.
My mother is driving me nuts lately. Keeps calling me and asking if I have
called! Sometimes I think she just thinks the phone is ringing. There is a
way on her phone to see who called but I'm not even going to bother to try
to show her. She seems to be repellent to be able to learn or remember
anything any more, despite her frequent claims that she was a straight A
student.