Yes, because your voice message might be "pick up the phone" and if he/she picks it up, you will be connected to him/her!
First, you have to have an email. And if someone sends you a message, you will receive it.
yes because if you already sent the message then they will receive it and you can still send them messages and they can send you messages but you will not receive there messages for you message provider will block it.
The person won't receive the message. You will also likely receive a text message stating that the text did not go through.
Twitter users often message each other. This can be done by tweeting "@username", or via direct message. However, that does not mean that you will receive a message; ultimately, the answer to your question is just "possibly"
In a way, they don't receive a message saying you denied them. They just don't receive that you accepted them.
Someone receives copyright protection for their work as soon as it is created and fixed in a tangible form, such as writing it down or recording it.
If you want to disturb someone who is in the process of recording a video, I always find that setting off firecrackers works. It's very disturbing.
By downloading the free Twitter app. You can then send and receive tweets.
You can't write a message on someone else's message board if you are blocked. Though, if you did manage to write a message on someone's board, there is no way to know if they read it or received it or not.
When someone is not currently on Myspace(Away), or does not want to receive any messages, they set an away message. It is similar to the way an AOL Instant Messenger away message works.
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The number you dialed has been changed, disconnected or is no longer in service.