How to Buy an AT&T Digital Answering Machine

By eHow Electronics Editor

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AT&T has got the market cornered on telephone service--so it's no surprise that they offer a number of digital answering machines as well. These reliable, well-priced products are a good choice for the budget-conscious shopper who is looking for fairly standard features like caller ID, more than one mailbox and speakerphone. Here's how to buy an AT&T answering machine to meet your home or office needs.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy
Step1
Consider which features are most important to you. Even the least expensive AT&T digital answering machine models have features like time and day stamp and message protection against power failures, but the most sophisticated products will feature cordless phone technology, speakerphone and last five number redial.
Step2
Read user reviews of different AT&T digital answering machines. This can give you an idea of which models score the best among other customers--and which have glitches or poor performance. While all user reviews should be taken with a grain of salt, reading them does give you a general consensus on which AT&T digital answering machines are worth investigating.
Step3
Set a budget. The good news about AT&T digital answering machines is they are reasonably priced. You can get a basic model for around $20, while the most high tech machines are usually less than $100. These are prices for brand-new models--if you're looking to score a great deal, try buying one used or refurbished.
Step4
Narrow down your choice to one or two models. See if you can examine these models in person at Walmart, Target or another store that carries AT&T digital answering machines to make sure the telephone handset is comfortable to hold and the numbers are easy to punch.
Step5
Price shop for the best deals. Compare the prices at local stores to websites offering the answering machine you want to buy. Type in the AT&T digital answering machine model number into a price comparison website like Buy.com, Shopzilla.com or Froogle.com and see which sites have the best bargains. Be sure to take shipping charges and any coupons you might have into account.

Tips & Warnings

  • While buying a used or refurbished answering machine is a great way to save money, you won't be protected by warranty in case it breaks due to factory defect.

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