Accessing voice mail
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Here's an example. Verizon's voicemail number is *86 - let's pretend the vm pin is 12345
Your on phone contact would be *86,,,12345#
For some phones and and cell providers the "," is replaced by a "p" so that would be *86pppp12345#
This technique also works when you are not using BT.
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create your VM dialin number with pin number as one of your contacts. For some cell phones, a series of commas create a pause long enough for your vm to answer before the pin numbers dial out. If there is a # after your pin, don't forget that.
Here's an example. Verizon's voicemail number is *86 - let's pretend the vm pin is 12345
Your on phone contact would be *86,,,12345#
For some phones and and cell providers the "," is replaced by a "p" so that would be *86pppp12345#
This technique also works when you are not using BT.
Here's an example. Verizon's voicemail number is *86 - let's pretend the vm pin is 12345
Your on phone contact would be *86,,,12345#
For some phones and and cell providers the "," is replaced by a "p" so that would be *86pppp12345#
This technique also works when you are not using BT.
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