Were you ever 'sorry' re: cell phone

Jace

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You gave your cell phone #
and ...then regretted it?

WELL...just happened
I was reluctant ' from the start'

First thought it....will I regret this...but it was sorta necessary

So.thank goodness for Block!
 

I get calls I don't want, but not from people I gave my number to. I wish my phone had the option to send unknown or undesirable calls to one outgoing voicemail announcement and my contacts to a different outgoing announcement. I think some phones have that option, but mine does not.
 

I never give that out unless I'm forced, (doctor's, etc.) I hate it when my phone rings. Text me like a normal person. Sheesh.
I try to text, I really do, but my phone has it's letters around the numbers like the old dial phone so if I want to type hello, i have to hit the 4 two times fast, then the 3 two times fast then the 5 three times fast , twice for the two l's then the 6 three times fast for the o. Saying that one word takes quite a while since if I don't hit those numbers at the right speed and make a mistake I have to back up and start over. I just can't stay with it long enough to type a real informative message.

But that's okay, I know people hate to be called on the phone, almost as much as they hate to have anyone come over these days, so I've pretty much stopped communicating with anyone.
 
I try to text, I really do, but my phone has it's letters around the numbers like the old dial phone so if I want to type hello, i have to hit the 4 two times fast, then the 3 two times fast then the 5 three times fast , twice for the two l's then the 6 three times fast for the o. Saying that one word takes quite a while since if I don't hit those numbers at the right speed and make a mistake I have to back up and start over. I just can't stay with it long enough to type a real informative message.

But that's okay, I know people hate to be called on the phone, almost as much as they hate to have anyone come over these days, so I've pretty much stopped communicating with anyone.
I don't blame you for not texting with that keyboard. That's way too much work. Girl, you need a phone with a qwerty keyboard. ;) And I'm glad you're here, communicating. 🤗
 
I try to text, I really do, but my phone has it's letters around the numbers like the old dial phone so if I want to type hello, i have to hit the 4 two times fast, then the 3 two times fast then the 5 three times fast , twice for the two l's then the 6 three times fast for the o. Saying that one word takes quite a while since if I don't hit those numbers at the right speed and make a mistake I have to back up and start over. I just can't stay with it long enough to type a real informative message.

But that's okay, I know people hate to be called on the phone, almost as much as they hate to have anyone come over these days, so I've pretty much stopped communicating with anyone.
that sounds very out dated ....
 
that sounds very out dated ....`
Well It's brand new for me. I never wanted a cell phone at all but my cable company cut all my landlines a few months ago. I bought my first phone which was an android. I couldn't figure out how to make any sort of call with it. It never seemed to recognize my "swipe' so I bought this flip phone and now at least I can call out, but that's all. So "out dated" or not it will work in an emergency which was more than the other one would do.
 
My phone and I do a pretty good job of screening my calls. I assign special ring tones to the important people (including my doctors). If I don't recognize a number or don't wish to answer a call from a number I do recognize, I just don't. Phone lets me know when it's spam.
@Della I have special email addresses for when I know I'm likely to get a lot of spam or promotional things.
 
Yes. Same with e-mail address.

I'm sorry I even have a cell phone. If not for fear of needing to call 911, I would have smashed mine with a hammer.
Technology has simply passed me by. Yesterday we were at a festival, during a period when a group of friends joined us for refreshments, my phone gave the text message signal. The appearance of my centuries old phone caused much amusement. "He won't part with it," my wife explained, "it's taken him this long just to learn where the on-off switch is." To which some wag shouted: "Did the Romans leave that behind when they left?"
 


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