OnStar Connections

April 14, 2010 by onstarconnectioncom

OnStar Beats Rush-Hour Traffic

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Traffic. It’s something you don’t want to deal with on your morning commute. And definitely not when you’re running late for a meeting.

But that’s the spot photographer Carole Rafferty found herself in when an overturned tractor-trailer had cars backed up for miles.

“There was no way I was making my 9 a.m., and my cell phone was MIA,” Rafferty says. “I absolutely had to get in touch with my co-worker to let him know to cover my photo shoot.”

Pushing the phone icon button in her 2006 Saturn VUE was the answer. “OnStar Hands-Free Calling got me through to my co-worker, who was able to cover my shoot, much to the relief of the gentleman who had driven to our office just to have his picture taken.”

Anytime, anywhere.

As Rafferty knows, Hands-Free Calling1 can be a lifesaver when you’re in a pinch. But it’s also a great way to stay connected whenever you’re in your vehicle, no matter where you are.

Here are five reasons you should consider using Hands-Free Calling:

  • 1. It’s easy to use. There’s no phone to hold, numbers to enter or ear buds to mess with. Make and receive calls at the touch of a button using simple voice commands.
  • 2. It’s reliable. Hands-Free Calling is designed for better reception and fewer dropped calls in remote and weak signal areas. To see if you can take advantage of OnStar Hands-Free Calling, enter your ZIP code and view our map.
  • 3. It’s convenient. Just push one button and say the name of the person or the number you want to call. That’s it.
  • 5. It’s voice activated so you can keep your eyes on the road and your hands on the wheel when you make calls.

Get started.

Managing your minutes is easy. First-time purchaser? Hit your blue button or visit onstar.com to see if you’re eligible for our special introductory offer. Minutes running low? Press your white phone icon button and say “Minutes” and then “Add,” or go to onstar.com.

1 Visit onstar.com for coverage map, details and system limitations.

 

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