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Try dialling your voice mail nos and listening to all your stored
incoming messages as you delete them one by one, sometimes the messages
come but they are not reflected on your screen for you to read them, so
they get piled up in the message voicemail box. When the inbox is full
you cannot do anything on your phone because its not empty and a
hanging incoming message has nowhere to go.
I've recieved some voice mail messages through internet. I wanna delete those message. How can I do that??plese anybody help.
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Access the main menu of your Samsung Go Phone. Hold the #1 key down until you are connected to the voice mail system. If for some reason pressing the #1 key doesn't connect you to voice mail then call customer service at 1-800-331-0500. You will be connected with an operator who can help you troubleshoot the voice mail problems on your Go Phone.
2 Follow the voice prompts and select "Listen to Messages" from the list of options. Bear in mind that checking voice mail on a Samsung Go Phone will count against your prepaid minutes.
3 Once you have finished you can select the "Delete Message" option from the voice prompt if you wish to clear your voice mail messages. If not, you can simply press "clear" or hang up the phone to leave the voice mail system.
hi, if you want to access your voice mail, do the following. go to message and go to voice messages. the you will click listen to voice message to listen to your message. thanks for using fixya.
To enter voice-mail, press your VM Key, the pass code will be set as default to 0000, press option 0, followed by 5 followed by 7.When you have got the message you require press the #.If you are changing your voice-mail message, you must press 3, delete the original message and reset the message followed by the #. Please watch the video attached if you go to www.abbeytelecom.com there are over 60 covering lots of topics relating to the samsungdcs
I have FiOs and used some of the info I gathered from this page to get my voice mail working now! To set up my voice mail I called my phone number (from the house phone), then pressed * when the automated system picked up...Your prompted to use a 4 digit pass code, which is the last 4 digits of your phone number (worked for me). From there I listened to the prompts and created a new "4 digit pw" as well as a "name password" by the end of the cycle. It then allowed me to listen to the messages on the phone and delete them! Phone finally says ready on it.
Called GE. Here's what's happening (at least with my phone). I use
VONAGE as a carrier. VONAGE's package includes voicemail. I have my
VONAGE voicemail account set up to take any call that comes in if the
answering machine on my GE phone does not pick up -- for instance if
I'm on the phone and I do not "flash" over to the incoming call, that
caller will eventually be sent to my VONAGE voicemail where they can
leave a message. (Otherwise I would either take the call, or, if not
already in use, the GE phone/answering system would simpy take the
message.) This GE phone is commucating with my VONAGE account
and letting me know that I have a mesage in my VONAGE
account voicemail. All I have to do is either go online and delete the
messages (after listening to them of course) and refresh the page. Once
the messsages are deleted, the carrier lets my phone know the messages
are gone and the NEW VOICE MAIL prompt on the handset disappears. I
suppose I can do it by listening to the messages by calling in and deleting through the touch pad on the phone as well.
How to find and delete voice messages?
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