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Voicemail!


Question Posted Sunday June 17 2007, 1:23 pm

Hi, I have Sprint, and I was wondering if there's anyway to save voicemails for a long time? I always call my voicemail to continuously save them, and somehow one will end up getting deleted sooner or later. I only need to save 3, so if anyone knows a way of permanetly keeping them that'd help! If that's not possible, thanks anyway, haha. And also, I want to change want my voicemail says when you get it, so by changing that, will any of my saved voicemails get deleted? THANK YOU!! :)

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CHiCKENxNOODLExSOUP answered Sunday June 17 2007, 2:41 pm:
there isnt a way to save them any longer than it lets you, i wish there was!
but if you change what your voicemail says all it does is change what it says.
you keep your saved voicemails and the the settings you have.
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