CaptionCall Continues Helping Veterans With Hearing Loss

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Thousands of veterans benefit from the use of hearing aids in a variety of listening situations.  Hearing aid consumers rate using the telephone as one of the top 3 most critical hearing situations.  Yet one out of four are not satisfied with the ability of their hearing aids to improve communication on the telephone (Kochkin, S. MarkeTrak VIII: The Hearing Journal, Vol. 63 (1), January 2010).

CaptionCall empowers hearing aid consumers to use the phone with confidence. CaptionCall offers superior sound quality with customizable audio settings to match an individual’s unique audiogram.  Plus, it provides smooth scrolling captions of what callers say on a large, easy-to-read screen to reinforce anything they might have missed.

Now, veterans can get CaptionCall absolutely free – regularly $149. That includes the CaptionCall phone, delivery, and installation assistance.  And for veterans with hearing loss, the captioning service is always free, funded and administered by the FCC.  That means no out-of-pocket costs to you – ever!  All you need is an internet connection and home phone line.  (Hearing loss is required to participate in this program.)

To sign up for a free CaptionCall phone, visit  www.CaptionCall.com/Veterans and click on the ORDER NOW button at the bottom of the page, or call toll free 1-877-557-2227 and refer to  promotion code MSVETS to receive a free phone (limited time offer).  Now you can use the phone again with confidence!

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