Cheap Columbia Telecommunications Corded Phone (CTS120) (CTS-120) (Electronics) Price
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| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | Columbia Telecommunications Group |
| TYPE: | Phones (Telephones), Caller ID (Identification Display) |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| MPN: | CTS-120 |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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Customer Reviews of Columbia Telecommunications Corded Phone (CTS120) (CTS-120)
Don't Buy I bought this phone about a month ago because I was looking for a cheap phone with caller ID. Needless to say this phone is cheap for a reason. The phone requires 4 AA batteries to get the caller ID to work. When I put them in the caller ID showed nothing. I thought it was broken until I found that I could see the caller ID if I held the phone at an angle and in the light. If I looked straight on, I saw nothing. The caller ID system is a joke. If you are buying this phone for solely the PHONE, then it is a good purchase. But if you want this phone for the caller ID system then save your money. It isn't backlit and it is impossible to read. I have already ordered a different phone.
Good and Cheap - Works Great!
This is a good buy if you want a corded phone. It has a nice look to it and is easy to use. You have to put in your area code, language (they have 3 available), and the time. It holds batteries to keep up with the caller id stuff, but it is still a dependable phone for when the lights go out. The caller id is good and easy to read. It has call back for the last number called and you can do all kinds of stuff like store numbers on a speed dial and even a one touch dial for a few numbers. ... The phone has a nice sound and doesn't sound like a cheap phone. There wasn't anything wrong with this phone that I can tell. The programming on this phone when you get it isn't too terribly painful. It only took me about 2 minutes. Then, it was plugged in and working great.