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AT&T 1718 Digital Answering System (Wind Chill White)

AT&T 1718 Digital Answering System (Wind Chill White)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Fine as long as you aren't trying to check messages remotely
Review: This machine is fine unless you depend on remote calling to check your messages. The first few times everything performed properly but suddenly, it began to play the messages and then just cut off. The messages are still there, once you get home and actually hit the play button, but you can not retrieve them from other locations. You also have to stand directly over the machine when recording your outgoing message or you will sound like you are in a box. Even, then, the sound quality is nothing to write home about.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Manual Addendum
Review: To listen to your new messages, press the blue button. To listen to all your existing messages since time began, press and hold the blue button.... It only took me a month to figure that one out, I thought it was deleting the messages after I'd listened to them.

The machine also asks you to input the time stamp. It asks for the time, and the day of the month and the year. IT DOESN'T ASK FOR MONTH!

Sound quality on par with a tin can and string. Really does a number on pre-recorded messages from an automated service...

You can only delete messages you are currently listening to. You'd better hope that it wasn't just someone who hung up and it only lasted a split second...

Worthless garbage.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: BUY SOMETHING ELSE!!
Review: What the other folks have said so far is correct! However, here's some new downfalls of this machine nobody has seemed to mention yet:

"REPEAT" doesn't mean "Repeat". It means "GO TO PREVIOUS MESSAGE". ie. If you're listening to a message and someone is giving you their phone number and you missed a digit, you should be able to hit repeat and listen to the message again. NOPE! Instead it takes you back to the PREVIOUS Message that you don't need to hear again. In the manual, it says this will only happen if the message is giving the time/day stamp part of the message, but this is incorrect. IT HAPPENS ALWAYS! I called AT&T Customer Service on this issue and they could care less.

"TIME/DAY STAMP": You can't shut off. Every other feature on this machine you can turn on or off except this one. Most of the time, I could care less if they called at 10am or 2pm, I still need to return the call. Besides, most people end up saying what time they called anyway as habit. Why do I need to hear the time twice?

NO NUMBER OF MESSAGES DISPLAY: When you come home, they want to you to count the number of times the light blinks. If it blinks 9 times, I have 9 messages. That's exactly what I want to do when I come home from a hard day's work is count blinks on my answering machine every day. Darn it, if there's 5 new messages, just spell it out for me on a LCD display.

CALLER I.D. PHONE NUMBER ANNOUNCE: It could be a great feature. But I like to keep my number of rings on 2 before it answers. The problem is that then the machine won't read you the number calling. The manual is incorrect. It says that the number will be read no matter what, but that the rings would change to 3 to allow enough time to read the number. Again, this is incorrect.

I [didn't pay very much] . You get what you pay for! Shame on me!!


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