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asjl

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  #2886210 14-Mar-2022 20:50
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I suspect it's more like the revenue from all the call terminations to a voicemail service of some type far exceeds the cost of a few calls like mine to the helpdesk.

Let's agree to differ on this - I got what I need and that's my main concern. To be honest I'm not surprised this is the default setting - if you follow the money it's obvious.



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  #2886337 15-Mar-2022 09:30
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This is the single worst waste of time on these forums in my personal opinion.

 

The question was answered in 2014. You can remove VM entirely with a phone call, you can disable it via the IVR.

 

Just because you don't want VM, doesn't mean no one does.

 

Get over the fact that there is a wait time during a pandemic and move on to a more useful use of time.

 

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  #2886369 15-Mar-2022 10:04
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I think this has been answered now - a simple call and you can disable voicemail.





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