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Voicemail setup question

Malchiah

May 29, 2004, 3:58 AM
Okay, this is probably really simple, but how do I check my voicemail without having to enter my pin every time? 🙄

Thnx.
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michko

May 29, 2004, 8:18 AM
if you have TMobile, the system recognizes you calling from your phone so you don't need to.

If with AT&T or Cingular........GOOD LUCK!
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jon_jon

May 29, 2004, 9:05 AM
That Tmobile setup sucks, anyone who has posession of your phone can check your VM?
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michko

May 29, 2004, 11:41 AM
Your opinion.

What kind of people do you hang around with that you can't trust your phone to????

To each his own....
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motohello

May 29, 2004, 12:54 PM
Go to Message Center. Push the Menu key once you are at the Message Center menu. Go to voicemail setup. Go to Change. Push the Menu key again and scroll down to pause, then hit enter. Then enter your PIN for voicemail and you are done. You never have to enter a PIN again unless you change it. A member of the forum here showed me this trick awhile back and I'm happy to share it with you. 🙂
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howdydooit

May 29, 2004, 10:55 PM
Actually, if you use pause, I think you have to hit the smart key at each prompt. An example might include work voice mail, where you dial a main number, and then get prompted for your mailbox, and your pin.

The number you would enter in in your directory might be: xxx-xxx-xxxx pause mailbox, pause pin. After each pause, when the system prompts you, you hit the smart key, and it sends the next string of numbers.

With AWS voice mail, there is only the pin to enter.

There is a similar method where you enter a "wait" instead of a "pause." In this case, you dial one time, the phone waits for a premeasured amount of time, and then continues dialing without you having to touch anything. For this to work every time, it depends upon th...
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motohello

May 30, 2004, 9:31 AM
Hitting pause is to pause for the automated voiceprompt to enter your PIN. I use it everyday and never have to touch the phone once after pressing '1'. I know what I am talking about. The 'wait' you are talking about: you will have to touch the phone, thus making the whole thing irrelevant in that you have to interact with the phone.
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cookes713

Jun 1, 2004, 2:25 PM
motohello is right, you are looking to enter pauses and not waits. The pauses are the ones that give you a predetermined amount of time, I actually belief that it is two or three seconds for every pause. When you have a wait in there, then you have to handle the phone. I have both my aws voicemail, work voicemail and home voicemail set up with the pauses and I don't hit anything other then the speed dial.
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