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Posted on Jun 14, 2008

Retreiving voicemail My phone reads I have one voicemail, so when I put in my code and listen, it says I have no new messages, but it still reads I have one voicemail...what is happening? I have deleted all old messges, so it couldn't be an old message.

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Visit ur mobile phone dealer or distributer and format the mobile phone and reload the software once again

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