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Posted on Oct 04, 2007

Ge model 28112 dect 6.0

The VMWI indicator is blinking and the message is showing on the phone screen that I have a message. The instruction manual doesn't tell me how to retrieve the message, or how to delete it causing it to STOP blinking. Please help.

  • jnlnv Mar 19, 2008

    the charge/in use light is flashing and the light on the headset is flashing but the display shows 00. Also it says "new voice mail" on the headset but when I push play it says I don't have any messages.

  • fsa232000 Jan 29, 2009

    blue light blinking says have new voice mail

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If you restore Factory Defaults under "Mute" menu it will stop blinking.

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I had the same problem. In my case my telephone co. told me to dial #55 then my code. Try reading your telephone co. instructions on how to retrieve messages. (not the instructions which came with your GE phone.

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