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It's a scammer trying to get personal information from you. Never answer long distance calls from number you do not recognize. Let those go the the answering machine ... if it's somebody important they will leave a message, if they don't it's either a scammer or telemarketer.
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How to Trouble Shoot Telephone Answering Cassette Tape Problems Telephone answering machines are designed to record voice messages. The machine plays a voice message giving information or instructions to incoming callers. These callers are requested to leave messages that can be retrieved later by the owner of the answering machine. The answering machine then records the caller's response. Cassette-based answering machines store outgoing and incoming messages on audiotapes. A cassette deck records and plays audio signals stored on a magnetic tape. When the answering machine stops functioning, businesses can lose customers and it is sometimes cost-prohibitive to call a repair service. Many times, this answering machine malfunction can be tracked to problems with the cassette tape. When the phone rings, but the cassette does not record the messages, the following steps can be taken to correct the problem. Step 1. For loose cassette tapes, remove the screws that hold the cassette together and rewind it. Step 2: If the tape jams, you’ll have to replace that old tape with a new one, being careful while you remove the old tape. Step 3: For slow moving tapes, clean the heads of the answering machine and the tape path. Step 4: If the deck stops unexpectedly, or will not stop at the end of a tape, the cassette may be dirty. Clean the machine hubs as well as the cassette itself. Step 5: If the tape will not rewind or fast forward, check to see if the belt is loose or broken. If the belt is damaged, replace the belt. Step 6: If the deck will not record, the record/playback switch may be faulty. At this point, you’ll have to call a repair service or buy a new machine. . These are repair suggestions that if taken may solve the problem of an answering machine’s cassette malfunction. However, if after trying all of these suggestions the answering machine does not record or play back, it may be necessary to obtain the services of a professional.
Yes, me and others. I personally try to help, simply put
I would suggest that you make that part of the question. The people answering are trying to help, but may be from anyplace.
The credence number may be calling you repeatedly because it is a scam or spam call trying to deceive you into giving out personal information or money. It is important to be cautious and avoid answering or engaging with such calls.
Just about everyone that purchases landline phone service is also going to purchase an answering machine. That’s just how it works. You’re going to want to know who called and what they wanted, and without an answering machine you’ll be left guessing. Traditionally, an answering machine had to be added to your landline phone system, as it didn’t come standard with each phone. Today, however, that is not the case. Most new landline phones come standard with an attached answering machine. This is a very good thing, because it spares you from having to buy two separate devices. However, most phone/answering machine combo units are a little higher in price. Either way, buying one unit is going to save you the hassle of trying to make sure everything is installed and working right, and that’s worth the higher price tag. The other good thing about the modern phone/answering machine combo units is that the answering machine included is almost always digital. This means that messages are stored internally and not on tapes that need to be changed or flipped or even messed with at all. They function just like the voicemail on a cell phone, with messages being stored and deleted in the exact same way. For a newer phone/answering machine combo, you can expect to pay anywhere from around $30 to upwards of $200, depending on the type of phone and the company producing it. Obviously, high-end cordless phone systems are going to run you a lot more money than a corded single-phone with a digital answering machine. Make sure you know how many phones you’d like to add to your home before investigating your options. No matter which phone you go with, though, the functionality will remain the same. You’ll be able to seamlessly retrieve your messages and make phone calls in a much different and way more efficient way than your old setup.
You guys suck at answering questions. I'm trying to get my history & i can't. :(
If the number is blocked by someone else (ie you are trying to dial to someone else) you would either need to use a new number or call them and ask them to unblock it. If the number is blocked from being called by your phone provider, you would need to talk with them to have it unblocked. If the number is blocked from being called by your fax machine, you would need to consult your user manual as each machine is different in its settings.
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I dont know the answer that's why im asking you if you dont know the answer just say that instead of trying to avoud answering if