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Vialta Beamer Phone Video Station (BM80-2, Pair) - Electronics

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Vialta Beamer Phone Video Station (BM80-2, Pair)

List Price: $499.99    Our Price: Too Low To Display

12 November, 2002
Manufacturer: Vialta
MPN: BM80-2

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours


Number of Media: 1
Features:

  • Requires no service fees, contracts, or subscriptions
  • Works with any home phone, corded or cordless
  • Includes 2 video phones
  • Works with any standard analog phone line
  • Requires no special wiring or equipment

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A Customer Review

"Defective out of the box"

I bought the "2 fer the price of 1" units. 1 for me, 1 for my folks in New England so they can see my daughter via the video phone. Seems like a good deal, right? The 2 pairs arrived to me in the Midwest. I kept one and shipped the other to New England. My folks and I set up our units only to discover their unit is defective and does not power up when plugged in. Great! Terrific! Now my folks have to repack and ship the defective unit to me. I then have to re-repack it and send it with my working unit back to Amazon. By the time we factor in all of the extra postage required for the returns and the forwarding this dual deal is hardly worth it. We are going to try again and I've ordered a replacement pair. I guess I'm a sucker. Is it too much to expect this product to work? Buyer beware. And patient.

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