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Ralphy Boy 08-17-2010 04:46 PM

Easy way to save some money = cancel your home phone but keep the #
 
and transfer it to a cell phone.

I'm sure some of you have done this and maybe there has been a thread on it before but, for those who don't know, I figured I'd pass this along. Posting it here since most people only go to the Lounge.

A friend of mine used to work for AT&T and I told him I was thinking of getting rid of our home phone and just getting another mobile, so he suggested I call AT&T and have our old home number "ported" to the new mobile phone. Basically you get to keep your old number and don't have to worry about changing your phone number of record with anyone.

Cost of the extra cell phone is $10 a month.
Our old home phone was $46.05 a month with all the features (caller ID, call waiting, long distance) and taxes.

Since a mobile phone has caller ID and voicemail built in, I didn't really lose anything other than the ability to have 3 or 4 different phones throughout the house.

Obviously if you use your home phone a lot then you might not want to do this.

Incidentally while I was talking to the customer service rep I told him I was thinking about cancelling my $33 a month DSL too and he said they are running a special on it for $14.95 a month for the next 12 months.

My total monthly savings should be $54 or about $650 over the next year.

Hopefully a few of you can save some green by doing the same thing.


Oh and your welcome.:D

tyton75 08-17-2010 04:57 PM

I'll be the dick..


WE LANDED ON THE MOON!!!!

Ralphy Boy 08-17-2010 05:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tyton75 (Post 6940122)
I'll be the dick..


WE LANDED ON THE MOON!!!!

Naturally.

Bugeater 08-17-2010 05:29 PM

Actually this is news to me, I thought the portability thing only applied to cell phones. It never occurred to me that I might be able to port my landline # to a cell.

vailpass 08-17-2010 05:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tyton75 (Post 6940122)
I'll be the dick..


WE LANDED ON THE MOON!!!!

:D Haven't used a land line for our personal phones since 2005.

Ralphy Boy 08-17-2010 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by vailpass (Post 6940185)
:D Haven't used a land line for our personal phones since 2005.

So did you "port" your former land line to a mobile #?

With kids in school I really didn't want to have to change the records there, at doctors offices, our employers, banks and so on.

Half of the conversations we have can now be done or are done by text messages, so we can just shoot a message to the kids for when they get off the bus. "Text me when you get home and clean your rooms"

Most of our phone calls are made on our cell anyway.

Is there any industry that is more lucrative than communications? I'd lump media into that. With AT&T now so heavily into television, we were paying them around $400 a month between our home, DSL, mobiles and television, which is absurd.

vailpass 08-17-2010 06:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ralphy Boy (Post 6940238)
So did you "port" your former land line to a mobile #?

With kids in school I really didn't want to have to change the records there, at doctors offices, our employers, banks and so on.

Half of the conversations we have can now be done or are done by text messages, so we can just shoot a message to the kids for when they get off the bus. "Text me when you get home and clean your rooms"

Most of our phone calls are made on our cell anyway.

Is there any industry that is more lucrative than communications? I'd lump media into that. With AT&T now so heavily into television, we were paying them around $400 a month between our home, DSL, mobiles and television, which is absurd.

Good on you. Landlines are a paradigm that most people have simply because they are used to them.
We have had our same mobile phone numbers for years and used them for everything anyway so didn't need to port our old land line numbers. Now that I think on it we haven't had a personal land line number since at least 2003.
Why would you need both land and cell?

tmax63 08-17-2010 06:11 PM

What about those of us who have to drive up on top of a hill nearby to get reception?

58-4ever 08-17-2010 06:19 PM

People still have land lines?

BWillie 08-17-2010 06:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bugeater (Post 6940184)
Actually this is news to me, I thought the portability thing only applied to cell phones. It never occurred to me that I might be able to port my landline # to a cell.

Yeah me too, I couldn't even transfer my old cell phone # over to Sprint when I moved here in 2006. For unknown reasons. I feel bad for the poor girl who got my old # 712-251-9929. People were calling her for years and they gave her my phone # a week after I dropped it.

Param 08-17-2010 06:22 PM

Wouldn't the easiest way to save $ is to just cancel the land line and add minutes to your cell phone if you need it? Or if you're just dying to add another phone to the house, add a line for $10 bucks or $5 bucks on tmobile?

EDIT: see that my second sentence was answered.

Mr. Flopnuts 08-17-2010 06:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vailpass (Post 6940185)
:D Haven't used a land line for our personal phones since 2005.

It's been longer than that for me. We got a good setup through Sprint with a nice little monthly discount. I have zero use for a home phone, but I do miss the ability to send a traditional fax. It's not worth the difference though, that's for sure.

We've mostly traded our money from a home phone, to the internet. Home phone service, like newspapers, are a dying breed. I wouldn't be surprised at all if within the next 10 years cell phone companies offer triple play packages much the way cable companies do now.

Bane 08-17-2010 06:34 PM

What are these "land lines" you keep referring to?

Bwana 08-17-2010 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by bane_58 (Post 6940314)
What are these "land lines" you keep referring to?

The piece of crap Direct TV makes you have, in order to get NFL Sunday ticket. Freaken Dickweeds.

jAZ 08-17-2010 06:45 PM

If only Google Voice had in-bound portability.


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