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Aaroona

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#31421 17-Mar-2009 12:35
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hyey, i cant seem to find anything on this..

does anyone know how much it costs to call your voicemail?

ive just moved over from slingshot, and the previous charge was .20c


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  #201599 17-Mar-2009 12:39
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Calling from where.  Homeline, Mobile  or out of area??




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  #201606 17-Mar-2009 13:20
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old3eyes: Calling from where.  Homeline, Mobile  or out of area??


just calling from the homeline that the voicemail box was assigned to.

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  #201636 17-Mar-2009 15:16
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If calling from your homeline, it shouldn't cost you anything.




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  #201642 17-Mar-2009 15:30
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Sounddude: If calling from your homeline, it shouldn't cost you anything.


Slingshot charge .20c? wow!


yeah, I just rang Orcon to see, they said nothing.

Slingshot (well, it was a Telecom line). So it was Telecoms charge i spose.




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  #201659 17-Mar-2009 16:43
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Aaroona:
Slingshot (well, it was a Telecom line). So it was Telecoms charge i spose.


"Calls from your Telecom home or other residential phone to check your messages are free" - Telecom website




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  #201667 17-Mar-2009 16:59
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cokemaster:
Aaroona:
Slingshot (well, it was a Telecom line). So it was Telecoms charge i spose.


"Calls from your Telecom home or other residential phone to check your messages are free" - Telecom website


That's for Call Minder.. I imagine the other way (calling slingshot's VM access portal from a telecom line) will incur a charge. Slingshot don't have a toll free access portal (anymore).




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  #201753 17-Mar-2009 21:38
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Looks like I was mistaking about the .20c access fee.

I was talking to someone about it tonight, and it turns out, there was no charge to access voicemail..

I was thinking of something different.


so its free to check your voicemail from your homephone.

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