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I have an AT&T slimline telephone whose ringer suddenly has a very low
volume. I think the ringer is in the handset but I don't know how to get to it. Anyone have any ideas?? |
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did you try the volume control?
phones are so cheap your probably better off replacing it or adding another phone close by with a good ringer |
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aldago wrote:
I have an AT&T slimline telephone whose ringer suddenly has a very low volume. I think the ringer is in the handset but I don't know how to get to it. Anyone have any ideas?? Throw it away and get a new phone--something other than a slimline. |
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