I want to use a downloaded custom MP3 file as my custom greeting. Is there a way to transfer it into the file or do I have to just re-record it by hitting record while the MP3 file plays off of another device?
Step 5. Tap “Stop” to end the recording. Then, tap “Save.” You can open your recordings in the top-right corner of the screen.
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Alternatively, you could frequently back up your phone’s data using a third-party tool like EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard. This option will come in handy if you’re not able to recover messages using a voicemail app on your phone.
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Thank you so much! I have Metro PCS and an Iphone 5S. I called my carrier and reset my VPN and now I can retrieve my voicemail. Yippie!!!!!
To set up a personal voicemail greeting on a Galaxy S10, open its Phone app and call your voicemail, then tap "3" to enter the settings.
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When leaving a voicemail, hanging up sends it. The other person listens to the exact same audio file that you recorded by leaving the voicemail on that automated system, which just so happens to be the same exact system playing back that audio file as output for the intended recipient.
Same as any other phone. call your voicemail press 9 enter your password and listen for directions from there.
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If you’re calling from your own phone, you’ll be able to access your voicemail without entering a PIN. This will happen even if you’ve previously set one up.
Enter your password, followed by the # key. Press 2 to change folders. Press 1 for old messages (or listen to the prompts to select another folder). Follow the prompts. To retrieve messages from another extension (on-site) 1. Dial 924 for the Voicemail Gateway. 2. Enter your extension or mailbox number.
From any Home screen, tap Applications.Scroll to and tap Visual Voicemail.Tap Greetings.Tap the greeting you want to use or tap Record a new greeting. To delete messages in bulk, select the menu bar in the top-right corner (represented by three vertical dots). Choose “Edit” and tap each individual voicemail that you wish to delete. The screen also includes a bulk select application for bulk deletion.
I have tried all of the suggestions above and still can't save a custom voicemail greeting. seems like such a simple task, I can't believe Apple hasn't fixed this bug. Any other suggestions? =) Dec 18, 2015 10:40 AM User profile for user: AmishCake AmishCake User level: Level 6 (9,632 points) Apr 16, 2014 5:34 AM in response to phord In response to phord
Call 800-201-4099. A representative will ask you a series of questions to verify your identity, and then will reset your PIN for you.
After you have entered the above number, tap on the "Call" button, and the new number will be set. OK now all your voicemail will be sent to the new number.
I can’t answer the phone right now, but if you leave me a message with your name and phone number, I will return your call as soon as possible. You have reached Jim Bucki. I can’t take your call at the moment but please don’t hesitate to leave a message after the tone. I will return your call as soon as I am able.
I’m getting a warning that voicemail doesn’t work for non-tmobile users roaming on the tmobile network. What am I missing?