Voicemail QuickStart Guide


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My wonderful copyeditor on my current book project made a funny side comment in email asking if I could explain her cell phone company some day in the same way that I describe how to do things in my books (embarrassingly, that page hasn’t been updated in a while). Of course, she wasn’t expecting an answer, and of course I provided one:

  1. Push Voicemail button on teeny screen.
  2. Listen as annoying female voice tells you that an old message is going to be deleted, and then plays it for you.
  3. Resist urge to throw phone.
  4. Press 7 to delete the damn email that I didn’t keep in the first place.
  5. Resist urge to throw phone.
  6. Listen as annoying female voice tells you that you have a new message, tells you the time it was recorded, and asks if you want to listen to it.
  7. Resist urge to throw phone.
  8. Press 1 to listen to the message you dialed up Voicemail to hear in the first place.
  9. Recognize that the message is a wrong number, a missed connection, or someone you know you don’t need to hear.
  10. Press 7 to delete message.
  11. Resist urge to throw phone when annoying female voice scolds, "That is not a valid option."
  12. Listen to same message, again, FROM THE BEGINNING.
  13. Annoying female voice asks if you want to delete the message. Say "Yes!" even though you know she can’t hear you (but maybe the government can).
  14. Press 7 to delete.
  15. Give in to the urge. Throw phone.

Yes, I’ve run into this (almost verbatim) recently. Can you tell?

  1. Unknown's avatar

    But the phone is so cute. Can I heave the instruction manual, instead? 🙂

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  2. Unknown's avatar

    Yes! This happened to me this last Saturday morning! I listened to my message, which was indeed a wrong number, then deleted it, hung up, and two seconds later it alerts me that I have a message. So I call back my voicemail, and what do I hear? “You have no new messages.” So then I press 1 anyway to see if maybe there’s a saved message that I skipped over. “You have no messages.” Thank goodness for unlimited weekend minutes :/

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  3. Unknown's avatar

    those are some great intstuctions.

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