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Stormin Mormon
 
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I've been wearing hearing aids for a lot of years. My answer was to split
the socket with a modular adaptor. I've got a really old Bell telephone for
the ring (sits on top of a wooden dresser) and I've got an amplified handset
phone for talking.

I don't know who was the ignorant half brained idiot who designs the phones
for Radio Shack. Anyone who knows something about hearing loss knows that
men lose high notes first, and most. So, tell me why the amplified phone has
a ringer that is a really high note that I can't hear without my hearing
aids?

This was one of the stupidest things I've ever known RS to do.

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"Kathy" wrote in message
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Can someone recommend a cordless phone that rings LOUD? My parents recently
replaced their phone with one that they don't hear easily. It's only been a
week and already I've run over there a couple times afraid that they were
laying somewhere unconscious only to find that they didn't hear the phone. I
went to Target, Bestbuys and Kmart to take a look but you couldn't hear the
ringer before buying. Of course they all said, "Just bring it back if it's
not loud enough." I'd like to just take one more trip to the store.