AT&T 265 - Trimline Telepone with Caller ID & Call Waiting

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AT&T 265 - Trimline Telepone with Caller ID & Call Waiting

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 : AT&T 265 - Trimline Telepone with Caller ID & Call Waiting
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: AT&T
Color: White
EAN: 0650530013348
Label: AT&T
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: AT&T
Model: 89-4015-00
Publisher: AT&T
Release Date: 2006-05-15
Studio: AT&T
Variation Description: White
Warranty: 1



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Product DescriptionWhite Mist, Basic Corded Trim Line Corded Telephone With Caller ID, Call Waiting, Trilingual Setup Menu, 10 Number Memory, Mute, Flash, Redial, Ringer Volume Control, Handset Volume Control, No AC Power Needed, Desk/Wall Convertible, Battery Powered, 50 Name/Number Caller ID History, Remove Button Display Dial.




Features:
  • Built-in caller ID
  • Call waiting compatible
  • Built-in caller ID memory stores 80 name/numbers
  • Handset volume control and mute button
  • 1-year limited warranty





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - good phone right price
If your looking for a basic desk phone, caller ID, this is the one. Does the job at a great price.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - very disappointed
We were looking for a new phone to replace our old one that no longer worked after 20+ years. The phone claims to have caller id, but whenever a call comes in there is no information available to view before picking up the phone. Also, this phone claims to be "wall mountable". I mounted it to the wall (where the old one was), put the receiver on and the receiver wouldn't stay. This is a very disappointing product from at&t. They don't make them like they used to. We'll be lucky to get a year out of this phone.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Spec's not accurate
I was looking for a slimline phone with a speaker, the description of this phnoe indicated it had a speaker, after I received it there was no speaker so I returned it to Amazon.com



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good basic phone, maybe not so good for wall
I've had a white trimline-style phone on my kitchen wall for many, many years and finally got tired of trying to clean it. So I hopped online and looked for a replacement. I wanted Caller-Id but didn't want to spend a fortune so this phone seemed to fit the bill.

Now that we've had it for a couple of weeks, I'd say it works fine as a phone and haven't had any Caller-Id problems. The only thing is it's kind of "thick" for a wallphone, and sticks out from the wall more than my last phone did. Also the hook that holds the receive in place is a bit flimsy and you have to be careful when you hang it up. If you plan to hang this on the wall and have little kids or pets or clumsy husbands who will run into it, be prepared for the receiver to get knocked off a lot. Other than that it's perfect for the price.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good phone but annoying blinking light
As someone who lives in an old home with few electrical outlets and limited space, I love a good old Trimline landline phone. This phone works well for that purpose, and has some good modern features beyond that of the regular Trimline. However, it has the annoying feature of a blinking light to show that calls have come in, even if the phone was picked up. We find it rather annoying to have the phone blinking in our otherwise dark hallway all night just because we received (and answered) a call before bedtime and didn't have time to empty the call log. It would make more sense if it blinked only to warn you that calls came in and were not picked up.



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