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How do you check voicemail from a land line?
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05-21-2008 09:39:23 AM
Is there a way to check voicemail by dialing your own cell phone number and then pressing some key to enter into the voicemail box? Whenever i do this, it just skips the intro and beeps for me to leave a message. Is there a key that takes you into the voicemail box to check messages?
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05-21-2008 11:40:45 AM
jenniferyust wrote:Is there a way to check voicemail by dialing your own cell phone number and then pressing some key to enter into the voicemail box? Whenever i do this, it just skips the intro and beeps for me to leave a message. Is there a key that takes you into the voicemail box to check messages?
You can call your numbes from a landline, and when the greeting starts playing, you hit the # key.
That will skip the message, and ask you for your voicemail pass code. Once you enter it, it takes your into your voicemail box.
My Device: 6131
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05-21-2008 01:50:08 PM
You need to hit the * key if you want to check the messages. # key will skip the greeting and you will be leaving a message.
cmwinner wrote:
You can call your numbes from a landline, and when the greeting starts playing, you hit the # key.That will skip the message, and ask you for your voicemail pass code. Once you enter it, it takes your into your voicemail box.

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05-23-2008 11:06:36 AM
dmapr wrote:You need to hit the * key if you want to check the messages. # key will skip the greeting and you will be leaving a message.
cmwinner wrote:
You can call your numbes from a landline, and when the greeting starts playing, you hit the # key.That will skip the message, and ask you for your voicemail pass code. Once you enter it, it takes your into your voicemail box.
Oops I knew that! My finger went to the wrong button as I was typing!
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05-25-2008 09:19:24 AM
I spent so many years with TDMA phones that I still press the wrong one.
dmapr wrote:You need to hit the * key if you want to check the messages. # key will skip the greeting and you will be leaving a message.
cmwinner wrote:
You can call your numbes from a landline, and when the greeting starts playing, you hit the # key.That will skip the message, and ask you for your voicemail pass code. Once you enter it, it takes your into your voicemail box.
My Device: 6131
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05-25-2008 08:07:21 PM
Same here, so I just try it before I post to be sure
Ron_Miami wrote:
I spent so many years with TDMA phones that I still press the wrong one.

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