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Posted on Nov 19, 2008

Clicking noise both parties can hear a clicking noise that gets louder during the conversation.

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I had the same problem and Threw them away because it wasn't worth it to me to pay to ship them back, for them to fix them when they cost me 10.00 after rebate & it was more for shipping. sometimes the sell you refurb. and say they are new, I bought a new 1 and when I called & gave them the ser.# they told me it was a refurb. I won't buy another Uniden Cordless Phone.
Go with Panasonic phones.

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