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Just a battery issue in a phone that is plugged into a wall jack? Charge me $20 to put a battery in a phone that I would be thankful it it stopped ringing (:

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We had this same problem and ordered the corresponding battery off of Amazon. It was around $20. We put the battery in the base and it continued flickering for about ten minutes, but was working again. Now, the flickering has stopped and our phones are back to their working selves.

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You got to regester handset at base unit

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