Audiovox CDM-9900
Hello, this is Darth Vader calling .....
I use my phone primarily as a business phone, and yesterday I made a call from my apartment to someone senior at my company, and he said to me, "Kevin, do you mind taking me off speakerphone -- I can barely make out what you're saying." The problem was that I wasn't using the speakerphone -- I was using the phone normally, speaking directly into the mouthpiece. I didn't panic just yet, since the call on my end sounded crystal clear. I just figured that the problem was entirely on his end. But I made several other calls after that, and THREE PEOPLE said that I sounded like Darth Vader, with a considerable...
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Does it do it on all calls? If so, just return it and try one in the store before you leave.
This is a great phone and Audiovox and Verizon will be supporting it with parts and service for the next few years. You will change phones again before the support ends!! 🤣
It's funny, but one colleague after talking to me for a few minutes even asked me midway through the conversation, "Did you get another new cell phone?" He told me that this one (the Audiovox) sounded much worse to him than the others (which were all LG-6100's). The problem with the LG's was never call clarity on either end -- it was just a small volume delay on incoming calls. Since this delay is imperceptible to the caller, I guess I could live with it for the time being -- especially since after the volume shoots up to normal, the reception is very, very good...
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I have had my phone since 10/2, and I've made similar calls to business contacts that I have frequently called from several different cell phones over the past couple years.
They have all said this phone was absolutely clear. Even while driving and using a cheap earbud heaset with inline mic, they said they coudn't tell it was a cell phone, or that I was driving. They heard no backgroudn noise, and it sounded clearer than my home phone.
The salesman shouldn't be the one upset at you because they keeping giving you an incapable or defective product. They should be hoping you don't decide to switch to a different carrier ...
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- Kevin
kevinbos said:...
Vegainey, thank you for your reply. And in the abstract, I agree with you entirely. I guess at this point, I'm just, well, embarrassed, and I'm afraid that I'll be forever labeled as a "problem customer" by the folks I deal with at my local Verizon store. I mean, already I find myself seeking out Verizon stores that are not exactly easy for me to get to so that new salespeople who are unfamiliar with me can process my exchanges. I know that I probably shouldn't be afraid to march back into store where I purchased those phones and either (1) demand my money back or (2) demand a replacement unit, but I often am. And at this point, I'm just frustrated ... very frustrated. I'm going to have to think about
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