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Originally Posted by msak007
Anybody have local VM #s for the Warren / Youngstown, OH area? My phone has the 440-382-0777 # listead earlier in this post for Cleveland programmed in it, but that (and the Akron #) are both LD if dialed from a land-line here. I assume we're part of the Cleveland market so that may be the only # available, but hopefully there are local #s and one of you guys knows them. Also, does anybody know if VM in the Cleveland market uses M2M or Anytime minutes? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by msak007
Anybody have local VM #s for the Warren / Youngstown, OH area? My phone has the 440-382-0777 # listead earlier in this post for Cleveland programmed in it, but that (and the Akron #) are both LD if dialed from a land-line here. I assume we're part of the Cleveland market so that may be the only # available, but hopefully there are local #s and one of you guys knows them. Also, does anybody know if VM in the Cleveland market uses M2M or Anytime minutes? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by jdwebie09
While there is the 440 number (which the sbc bill shows as Solon), there is also a 330 number, but calling from Liberty causes a message to play stating that you must dial a 1 before the number. Not too handy if you're dialing from a land-line. The number is 330-257-9992. My phone came with the 440 number, but someone else i know with the same prefix after 330 (207) had this 330 number stored in the voicemail. The phone bill showed the number as a voicemail call. I'll post again when the sbc bill comes and says where the call went to.
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Originally Posted by zeonstar
Could someone explain this to me? I'm new to being on Cingular as well as on a GSM phone. My phone, which I bought in the SF bay area, (N6682) came preprogrammed with the voicemail number +17073010008. Is that normal for my area? My area code is 510, but my phone is actually out of sacramento area, (916) because I am not ready to change my number yet.
So I am a little confused by all this... with ATTWS, I always just dialed my own number. What should I be calling now? |
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Originally Posted by yumenoko
I think I've got it but help me out. There's not just one national voicemail number, but your own voicemail number depends on where you live/area code? I only ask becuase I've got an unlocked phone and need to enter in the network voicemail number manually so I can actually retrieve voicemail. I assumed I'd find some sort of 800 or other toll free number but it seems not so by the looks of this thread? Sorry for the confuzzlement, but it wasn't what I expected. ^__^
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Originally Posted by 91-stang
but for the most part, you don't need these numbers anymore. all the nationwide plans, all the minutes with rollover, but most importantly, it seems that when i call my voicemail, it comes off my unlimited M2M minutes. therefore it is FREE to check your voicemail nowadays.
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Originally Posted by jsppty
Does anyone know the Voicemail Backdoor number for Hawaii customers??
Thank-you |
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Originally Posted by ziddey
anyone know the maryland vm number for orange?
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Originally Posted by Mango808
With a Cingular SIM you shouldn't need to manually enter the VM retreival number as it is stored on the SIM.
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Originally Posted by ziddey
do you have any locked phones or phones that read the vm from your sim card? if so, youd be able to find your own number easily.
try 708-287-7600 |
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Originally Posted by ncsercs
Not on mine.
Just got an unlocked phone from eBay and trying to find my voicemail access number. My number is 708-287-xxxx I live in Naperville. Signed up w/Cingular in May of 2004. Thanks, Nick |
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Originally Posted by Shizam76
Hey Nick...glad to see you are in the Chicago area as well!
The VM number that is programmed into our phones is 847-814-0555 BUT....this number used daytime minutes. If you want to use M2M minutes....you can use the Kenosha, Wisconsin number (what I use) and that one is 262-498-9993... Happy VM'ing! ![]() |

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Originally Posted by ncsercs
Shizam76,
Really appreciate the numbers but when I use both of them, I get: "Please dial the 10 digit mailbox number of the person you are calling" When I enter my number, I'm told that it's not found. ![]() Also tried *#61# (send) and *#62# (send) both reply up "Inactive". Any other numbers? Thanks! |
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Originally Posted by 91-stang
just dial your own cell number and it will be free M2M.
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Originally Posted by ncsercs
Shizam76,
Really appreciate the numbers but when I use both of them, I get: "Please dial the 10 digit mailbox number of the person you are calling" When I enter my number, I'm told that it's not found. ![]() Also tried *#61# (send) and *#62# (send) both reply up "Inactive". Any other numbers? Thanks! |
My sons, one who was Blue but I migrated to Orange, and another who is a new Orange (both on FamilyTalk), call a local Tampa #.
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Originally Posted by kvngwynth
I need local VM numbers for Phoenix, Arizona. Area codes 623-xxx-xxxx, and 602-xxx-xxxx. Also for California, area code 310-xxx-xxxx.
Thank you so much! By the way what is the deal going to be? I have prepaid with Cingular with free M2M in both AZ and CA and both have sadly always charged me for retrieving VM... When will this change... hopefully? Have a great day! Sincerely, Gwyneth |
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Originally Posted by chtrho51
Tulsa OK- (918)?
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Originally Posted by 91-stang
it was told to me in this thread that cali doesn't let you use your m2m minutes for checking VM. so i would assume the AZ is the same....here in the KC area it works.
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, on the other hand I am glad it works for you, so maybe... hopefully
one day CA AND AZ will be on the allowed too? HOPEFULLY IT WILL HAPPEN FOR ALL OF US???
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Originally Posted by Billradio
My Denver phone uses: 713-557-0446
which is a Houston number. Since Salt Lake City users are directed to a San Diego number it further shows that Cingular still has little presence in the Rocky Mountains...not even v/m numbers. But if the v/m system you use is market-based, why do our numbers skip over many markets in between? More capacity? Newer equipment? They still hate the 'blue' states? |
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Originally Posted by X3tinaX3
OK, I'm new here...but, i have been looking ALL over for a Orlando Flordia/Nextel voicemail backdoor number. Can anyone help? Thanks!!
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Originally Posted by ItalianAngel831
here a pa voicemail # i had this voicemail # since 2003 when i got my new cell phone # +1610-733-6639
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Originally Posted by PhillipD76
In the Springfield MA area 860-965-4181 (which is a Hartford CT number.)
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Originally Posted by PhillipD76
For my Springfield/Holyoke, MA area number, it seems they have changed my access number from the below to 401-369-6500. At first I tried the 401-580-0680 number but that did not work for me (didnt recognize my number).
So now voicemail boxes for two of my lines are on the 401-369-6500 system and one is on the 860-965-4181 system. So much for dialing one number to leave messages without ringing their line. |

I live in milledgeville, Ga near Macon, Ga
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Originally Posted by MsRaneika
..is the local numbers givin' here is the the number that you apply to your voicemail setup in the message center?...it starts with a plus+ sign...I need some help
I live in milledgeville, Ga near Macon, Ga |
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Originally Posted by joehorn
NYC - this number was given for my voice mail even though i'm in the 908 NJ area code. Anyone have a more local number?
(914) 319-0015 |
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Originally Posted by 91-stang
did you try this.... Dial *#67# ?? also, you can call straight to your cell number too. then it should be mobile to mobile.
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Originally Posted by rudy_lts
I just migrated to cingular orange from blue. And for the 530 area code in Sutter Buttes, CA the vm number is 9167195653. gsm
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Originally Posted by immortaldownfal
Does anyone have a Cingular voicemail backdoor number for Los Angeles, CA
with area codes, 818, 310, and 323. Also Im looking for one for Phoenix, AZ to for area code 602. Thanks. |
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Originally Posted by TheUnforgiven83
Here's another one for Atlanta, which is the one I use: 678-756-9989
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Originally Posted by eggdwn
I need a backdoor number for Maryland 443-, and 410
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| Originally posted by GoVols... When people travel, they sometimes want to check their voicemail from a landline phone so they don’t use their package minutes. |
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Originally posted by futureMD I was under the impression that checking your voicemail used M2M minutes, which are either unlimited or you have 5000. |
| originally posted by GoVols ... Yep, you are right. Most of the time, if you check your voicemail with your phone, you use your unlimited or 5000 M2M minutes if you have them on your account, or if u don't have them then it'll use your package minutes. |
I have the pay as you go, unlimited talk (which allows me to talk m2m).
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Originally Posted by cathie105
216 280 6011 Will work for both 216 & 330 area code voice mail box to check your own and to leave vm to others with att in these area codes without calling and ringing the phone.....
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