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Letter: Letters : Peace of Minder

Published 13 July 1996

From Marilyn Carter

Auckland

Perhaps BT could learn a lesson from Telecom New Zealand with regard to the
implementation of its Call Minder service (Feedback, 8 June). After months of
fruitless attempts at persuading a technophobic family member to use an
answering machine, I gave up and subscribed to Call Minder.

The solution to the vicious circle described by your columnist seems very
obvious: Telecom NZ’s Call Minder simply does not call back with stored
messages. Instead, one is alerted to their existence by hearing a
different dial
tone on next picking up the receiver. One can choose whether to dial up for
one’s messages at that point or to delay doing so until a quieter time.
Simple …
even for my dear technophobe.

Issue no. 2038 published 13 July 1996

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