ive never bothered with it because i never really use my cell phone, and of course no one leaves me voicemail.
but, well, someone did leave a message on my cell, and id appreciate at least knowing who the heck left the message so i can get back to them.
but of course, verizon decided a password is necessary to protect your answering machine, why i have no idea. and whoever wrote the manual decided to exclude the bit of information telling you what the password is factory set to be. ive tried many different configurations of my home and cell phone numbers, or simple things like "0000" "1111" "1234" "0123", etc.
but, well, someone did leave a message on my cell, and id appreciate at least knowing who the heck left the message so i can get back to them.
but of course, verizon decided a password is necessary to protect your answering machine, why i have no idea. and whoever wrote the manual decided to exclude the bit of information telling you what the password is factory set to be. ive tried many different configurations of my home and cell phone numbers, or simple things like "0000" "1111" "1234" "0123", etc.


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