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MICRO ---- Kathy Re: replacement batteries for cordless phone

By: kathy_s16 in POPE 5 | Recommend this post (0)
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Yes, micro, the batteries are for my cordless (landline) phones. I also have four phones, but only use two.

I don't have call block on my phones, but I wish I did. That IS a nice feature. The man who helps me with my computer has a feature like that. I am not on his list of acceptable calls. I have to email his friend who is on his list. That sounds like a more super-duper feature.

I got the battery situation taken care of yesterday. But I am still trying to find that "row" of choices on the top of my screen (computer) that says, "favorites, select, edit, etc" This happened a month or two ago when my nails hit some kind of key that made that row of choices disappear. I know it's there somewhere, but I sure can't find it. I keep avoiding calling him as he charges me, but not as much as the local geek squad.

Micro, I am hoping new_sun_rising is well. I keep meaning to ask you to give her my warm regards.

Thank you for the help!


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Kathy Re: replacement batteries for cordless phone
By: micro
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Tue, 16 Oct 18 1:18 PM
Msg. 10285 of 62138

Kathy

I am assuming these are batteries for your cordless phone?

I have Panasonic Phones. 4 to be exact. Why? Because mine have a feature that is "CALL BLOCK". if I get a call from someone I don;t recognize, I touch the CALL BLOCK button on my phone and that registers that number and it will never ring my phone again... One push and gone. Love it.

As to the batteries.
I get mine at WALMART. Buy some PANASONIC NiMh batteries. They are not expensive and you can be up and going in a few minutes. (NiMh are rechargeable batteries for phones)

They work just fine. I don;t replace with whatever came with the phones so if you can get whatever brand of NiMh rechargeable batteries, you should be fine.. They usually are AAA size. Let's nt make this too complicated. Its a battery. Just rechargeable and it does not have to be exact Amp hour rating either...

Been doing this for decades...

Hope this helps...


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