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Southwestern Bell FM2552 Trimline Corded Phone with Caller ID and Wall Mount (White)

Southwestern Bell FM2552 Trimline Corded Phone with Caller ID and Wall Mount (White)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Value
Review: Good Value for under $10. Advantage over cordless phone is no need to find a plug for the darn A/C adapter. I have three throughout the house and the only drawback that I've experienced is that the info-packed LED display may be be difficult to read depending on the room's ambient light sorce during the course of the day.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Value
Review: Good Value for under $10. Advantage over cordless phone is no need to find a plug for the darn A/C adapter. I have three throughout the house and the only drawback that I've experienced is that the info-packed LED display may be be difficult to read depending on the room's ambient light sorce during the course of the day.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Don't buy this phone!
Review: I bought this Southwestern Bell caller ID phone solely because I wanted something inexpensive and small for my desk. What a mistake! Every time I get a call, I have to lift the entire unit close to my face to see the caller ID. Sometimes when I pick up the handset to make a call, I don't get a dial tone until I click on the cut-off button.

It looks nice, but feels cheap. Even for the slight cost, this phone is not worth the money. Although it stores a sizeable list of incoming calls, erasing the list takes a fair amount of time if you've built up more than a few calls.

Buy yourself a more expensive phone. This one isn't worth the effort of ordering.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Don't buy this phone!
Review: I bought this Southwestern Bell caller ID phone solely because I wanted something inexpensive and small for my desk. What a mistake! Every time I get a call, I have to lift the entire unit close to my face to see the caller ID. Sometimes when I pick up the handset to make a call, I don't get a dial tone until I click on the cut-off button.

It looks nice, but feels cheap. Even for the slight cost, this phone is not worth the money. Although it stores a sizeable list of incoming calls, erasing the list takes a fair amount of time if you've built up more than a few calls.

Buy yourself a more expensive phone. This one isn't worth the effort of ordering.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Take mine, please
Review: I bought two phones, this one and the ATT 240. The only thing good about this phone is it works; however, the sound is bad, and the caller ID hard to read. The ATT 240 works much better, period.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Take mine, please
Review: I bought two phones, this one and the ATT 240. The only thing good about this phone is it works; however, the sound is bad, and the caller ID hard to read. The ATT 240 works much better, period.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Invest in a magnifying glass!
Review: I have had the freedom phone trimline fm2552 for over a year now and i still have to turn it a certain angle towards the lighting in my home to see my incoming calls on the caller-id. By the time i figure out who has called, they have hung-up! Other than that feature, it works alright.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: VERRRRY GOOD PHONE
Review: I LIKE THIS PHONE BECAUSE OF THE CALLER ID (IT DOESN'T SAY ON HERE BUT YOU NEED TO GET SERVICE FROM YOU PHONE COMPANY FOR IT) AND THE MEMORY BUTTONS. THIS PHONE HAS A LOT OF CAPABILITYS INCLUDING RINGER SHUT OFF, PULSE OR TONE, REDIAL, MUTE, VOLUME CONTROL, AND CAN BE WALL OR DESK MOUNTED. FOR THE WHILE I HAD THIS PHONE IT HAS WORKED WELL. SO I WOULD RECCEMED IT TO YOU!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Old reliable"
Review: I like this phone for one reason -- it's simple. Like me, If you don't need a lot bells and whistles in a telephone (most of which don't get used anyway), then this the phone for you. The price is not bad either.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Whoops! Not again! Get ready to hang-up on someone!
Review: I purchased a sleekline telephone about a year ago. There is a design flaw in that the Flash button is actually a bar that is located near the mouth piece. The location of this bar makes it easy to mistakenly press it with one's chin or cheek. I've cut off countless phone conversations due to this fact. Aside from cutting off one's conversation, the rest of the phone works well.


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