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you call your cell phone number on your house phone and then when you get to your voicemail then press # if that doesnt work press # and * and then it will say put in ya password and you will be able to check your voice mail on your phone.
From your phone you should see an icon that says you have a voicemail. On most phones you should just be able to have your phone go to voicemail, and it will allow you to hear any messages you have.
You have to first have a voicemail service. This comes with most phone companies.
Depending on your office voicemail system. Dial your office number, when you hear your announcement "Hello, this is john please leave..." press the STAR (*) key, the system will then ask for your password, just as it does AT work... then continue as if you were at work.
Usually, the voicemail number is when you press the number1 and I do not know why, but that is just how it works.
It depends... Often you can dial the phone number of the phone owning the voicemail box. When it goes to voicemail, press *. That will usually prompt you for the PIN code to access the mailbox.Some systems will let you dial the voicemail external number. To find that, look in the messaging menu of the phone that owns the account, or in the call history. If that works, you'll probably need to enter * followed by the number of the phone. And then the PIN.
Voicemail is great for leaving messages when you can't get to a live person. Your provider of landline or cell phone services (like Qwest or Verizon) will have options and pricing on voicemail for you to consider.
It is 453 and it is 123 for voicemail.
it means you have to call the phones voicemail (usually just call the number pertaining to the phone) (e.g. if your number is (305) 000-0000 , you call that number with the phone it pertains to, and listen, and delete the messages (voice mails) of the phone. hope this helped.
Ringless voicemail drops are a method used by marketers and businesses to deliver pre-recorded voicemail messages directly to a recipient's voicemail box without their phone ringing. It allows businesses to leave messages without disturbing or interrupting the recipient and can be used for various purposes such as marketing campaigns, business promotions, or customer outreach. However, some consider this method controversial, raising concerns about privacy and potential violations of regulations.
No. Voicemail is part of the phone system at the cell phone company, it is not part of the cell phone.
Checking the phone setting on your phone.