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Well, if it's an iPhone I may be able to help :) once you delete a voicemail from your log, it'll go to deleted messages. Scroll to the bottom of your voicemails for the deleted messages button and there you can retrieve all deleted voicemails. Now, if you deleted your voicemail from there too, then your best bet would be calling your phone company and see if they could possibly retrieve it. Again, this is for an iPhone, I'm not sure how it works on any other device. Hope that helps! :)
I had the same issue on my RCA 25255re2 and worked with customer service at RCA. They had me hold down the delete button for 5 seconds, release the delete button, then press delete one more time. That cleared the phantom L1 message waiting issue we were having at my office
What service provider? With T-Mobile you simply hold the #1 key for a couple seconds and it takes you to your voicemail. Check with your cellular company.
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you cannot retrieve messages off the voicemail system I am afraid. If this is down to malicious calls and police are involved speak to O2 as they may have a way to supply evidence direct to police?
Regarding turning off voicemail here are the codes you need, dial 1750 to activate voicemail, 1760 to deactivate voicemail, 901 is used to call in and listen to voicemail and additional options i.e. greeting, pin etc.
WARNING! By turning off voicemail you will ERASE any messages in your voicemail as it resets each time deactivated! So only do this is messages are no longer required!
Hope that helps?
Are you not able to retrieve new voicemails or only saved voicemails? Occasionally your carrier may delete old saved voicemails to make room for new ones.
If you want to save all old voicemails on your computer forever, you can sign up for a service like youmail.com
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