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This is what happens when you fail to reign in scam calls in any way for a decade plus.
101 0 ReplyBelieve it or not, this is a perfect time to leave a voice mail. The not answering spam calls I am normalized with, but the refusal to use voice mail for important calls is inexcusable.
41 0 ReplyI would not listen to it. Just send a text
16 0 ReplyI don't have a voicemail set up specifically because I don't want to dial in to check it. If you're a real person just text me to get my attention.
15 0 ReplyDialing into your voicemail isn't as common anymore. I think my carrier still allows me to do that, but mostly it's all handled on my phone nowadays
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Dunno about other countries, but in Brazil you have to pay to listen to your voicemail
6 0 ReplyNever had that in the US AFAIK, but we used to have to pay by the SMS text.
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There's people out there who haven't disabled their voice mail? Wild...
3 0 ReplyI tried many years ago and couldn't figure it out. I've been hoping it will eventually fill up one day so people just can't leave messages anymore, but as I type that out, I realize that's probably highly unlikely to ever happen.
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My voicemail box is full because I don’t have the heart to clear it, I have a bunch of old messages from my father who passed
1 0 ReplyYou should try to get those saved somewhere else, they won't last forever in voicemail and you could lose them.
I wish I had saved some of my father's messages 😔
4 0 ReplyIt’s been like 13 years so either they are there or they’re gone. I can’t bring myself to listen to them, it’s too sad
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Three decades, easily
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