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Old 05-03-2010, 21:17   #9
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Re: BT phone lines for low income

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Originally Posted by Scrubbs View Post
maybe one of these would/could help someone like your father?
Good find. That does look very usable for the less dexterous and even those people with sight problems could find it useful, a bit on the expensive side though for those people on low incomes.

I wish I had found one like that whilst my Father was still alive it would have made all our lives a lot simpler. With the neck strap he would have had more chance of not loosing it. I lost track of the number of "simple" big key mobile, and cordless phones he managed to "misplace" in the space of just a couple of years. Got quite expensive.
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