Everything you said in your original post was everything we rethought for a while. We eventually dropped our landline about 4 months ago- so far so good and $30 a month back in our pockets. Cell service is not spotty where we live, so that was never a worry. We did get cordless phones that when my cell phone is int he house it hooks up to them automatically and I can answer or talk on those as I would mu cell phone. I like that because if I can't run to my cell in time (or can't find it) I can answer one of the two cordless phones. Good luck!

I voted "other" because I am in the same boat needing it for my alarm. Nobody calls me on the land line but telemarketers. It is part of the Cable Package and is only an incremental $4.99/month so not worth switching alarm systems. At least we have caller id through the TV so we know it is them when they call.Yes still have. Our alarm system needs a landline. I guess we could switch to a wireless alarm system but haven't bothered.
I can't stand our land line phone. It's only telemarketing computers that call. Even if I do answer it there's no one on the other end. I haven't looked into how much we'd save by cutting it but it's more of a nuisance to keep. We have Verizon Fios phone/internet/cable so I think it works out to around $30/month. It's not even so much a financial question but a matter of privacy and nuisance.
We keep it in case there's some emergency where cell phones don't work or in the case of extended power outage when we can't recharge our cell phones.
I realize that might happen some day but in the meantime we get bombarded by calls with no one there, with caller ID showing "unavailable" and no message left on the answering machine. Probably 6+ calls per day with this. Our number is unlisted and we're on the Do Not Call list but apparently that is meaningless.
What have you done with your phone?
We still have a landline. We get some calls on it, I don't give my cell # out except family and friends. .
bigbabyblues said:We still have a landline. We get some calls on it, I don't give my cell # out except family and friends. The main reason we keep it is 911. Cell service is spotty here, and it isn't always quick for 911 to find you (DH is a paramedic and part time 911 dispatcher, he insists we keep it for that reason).
We added it to our cable internet package and pay $5/month for it.
I kept it b/c I thought in an extended power outage,it would be our only way to call...etc. turns out I was dead wrong.
In my area, At&T has a large computerized box that EVERYthiNG gets routed thru,in or out. In an extended outage, the battery in that box dies after a few days. Guess what...no landline when it goes. I used my cell phone for texting when needed. (We had 2 massive storms/outages a couple of years ago, a week+ with no power) I canceled that stinkin' landline as soon as i could get a call through.
I put up with the nonsense from Comcast for a couple of years that if you cancel one of your services the price will go up. I finally told them fine, then cancel everything. They "found" me an internet plan for $39.95 per month. I didn't need the cable TV or phone. I got an OOMA that runs our phone of our internet line. We never get junk calls, political calls, charity calls. It is wonderful. The only people who calls us are family which is how I like it.
