Re: Local voice mail numbers requested and listed here…
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. And if they dial from a landline they don’t want to call a long distance number back where they are from or they don’t want to call their own cell phone number (it would be long distance where they are)...
Beware! It doesn't work that way. If your number is from Chicago, you MUST dial the Voicemail number for Chicago no matter where you are. Each region has its own Voicemail number. So you still have to dial long distance to your home Voicemail system if you are away. Entering an out-of-market mailbox number into the incorrect Voicemail center will result in an error message.
Of course you have to put a +1 in front of it, but voicemail is back up and running.
Appeared to be an error in 35R, and 38R, since I had to flash the phone up to 45R to get the phone to find the number. Neither of the earlier flashes would find it on their own.
(i know there are others, and i'll see what i can find...perks of having friends on cingular too )
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Re: Re: Local voice mail numbers requested and listed here…
Originally posted by bobolito Beware! It doesn't work that way. If your number is from Chicago, you MUST dial the Voicemail number for Chicago no matter where you are. Each region has its own Voicemail number. So you still have to dial long distance to your home Voicemail system if you are away. Entering an out-of-market mailbox number into the incorrect Voicemail center will result in an error message.
Yeah i know that. Sometimes it does and sometimes it doesn't. I don't know what makes the difference, I don't really care. I just know that it does work for me and so that's great!!! Everyplace I've gone out of the area/market and used 'em it's been fine.
Keep the numbers comin' we got a great list going!
Thanx rtourge the list is awesome.
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