Giftmacher
One Too Many
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I first bought a phone as decoration and then, because I didn't liked it's just decoration, I visited local O[SUB]2 [/SUB]shop and ordered service for receiving calls. Indeed my friends laughed at me, but installation was free and monthly fee is 289,- CZK as long as I don't call anywhere (outgoing call connection fee is 6,- CZK)These phones are beautiful. What I particularly appreciate about them is their individuality. Today's phones all have a dreary sort of sameness about them.
I have a burning question. I just acquired two monophones, both of which have been fitted with new subsets. This was one of those wonderful ebay surprises; I bid on one and won it, and the seller decided to ship me two out of the goodness of his heart. The only problem is, I recently switched my phone & internet service to Uverse, which unfortunately makes it impossible to use my vintage phones. I need the high-speed internet for my job, so I can't get rid of that, but I was wondering whether I should get rid of my Uverse phone service and get a local, analog phone service? It would cost a couple of dollars a month more, and no doubt I would have to pay an installation fee-- is this totally crazy?
My friends & family think I'm nuts. I decided not to listen to them. What are your thoughts?
Would you go to the trouble and expense of switching your phone service so that you could use your vintage phones?
The two monophones are virtually identical, by the way,