Best thing to do is to dial voicemail. Then listen to the options that have to do with changing your voicemail greeting options.
go to your voicemail and then go through the prompts to "press 4 to change your personal greeting
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1. Go into the Phone Application on your iphone 2. Click the "Voicemail" Button on the bottom right 3. Click on "Greeting" on the top left This allows you to re-record your voicemail greeting, or use the system standard greeting (Automated voice) "you have reached the voicemail box of......... etc etc etc" I think this is what you are looking for
How do you reset your voicemail passcode on Sprint phone
You call 611 on you cell phone and ask them to reset that for you. There is nothing you can do on your own to reset your voicemail password. Unless you knew the password to access it. Which in this case you don't
If you're trying to access voicemail for your cellphone its typically your own number. If you start to hear your voicemail greeting hit either * or # (depends on the carrier) and follow the prompts. If you are trying to check the voicemail for a land line contact your phone company. These numbers can vary based on location and phone company.
To set up your personal Sprint voicemail on your smartphone you touch home than the 6 dots button and than voicemail. After doing that you tap personalize now and than record your name announcement and greeting.
If you dial 1 send and then youre at your voicemail then dial in your password and press # and then press 4 and then 3 and then it will give you your choices of greetings
From the home screen on your handset, select the telephone icon, at the bottom of the screen you will see a tape symbol, tap on the symbol and it will automatically dial your voicemail. Follow the prompts on your voicemail to set up and personalise your voicemail (ensure that your handset has your voicemail number programmed into the handset, if it's not refer to your network provider for the number).
The mobile phone might have to be "on" in order to receive the new code. From personal experience, I've found that changing this using the toll free phone number is lots more efficient as opposed to online.
The vcomm appears only have offices in the UK and only sell telephone equipement to telephone companies to use. One of the first services that modern telephones were able to offer was the voicemail system. Call a business phone number and hear a greeting message. If you Telco has bought equipement from a company like vcomm that is what it means