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Unnecessary Instructions

Are you like me?

Have you figured out that after you hear the person you've called say, "I can't answer the phone right now..." that little beep signifies your big chance to leave a message?

Does it displease you that an icy-cold computer-woman* takes up 50 seconds of your life explaining how to leave a voicemail:

To leave a voice message, press 1, or just wait for the tone. To send a numeric page, press 2 now. [long torturous pause] At the tone, please record your voice message. When you are finished recording, you may hang up or press 1 for more options. [another fake-out pause]

Since I wouldn't want anyone calling me to waste time hearing those unnecessary instructions, I've done my own small part to disable them.

Here's how you can too: (Sprint PCS customers)

Press and hold "1" to get into voicemail. Once you're at the "main menu", press the following digits slowly and sequentially:

3 3 1 3 2 *

It is best if you use the above sequence as a menu guide, listening at each step for any changes that may have occurred in the menu system since this post was written.

I would love to see comments shared by anyone who figures out how to disable outgoing voicemail instructions in other networks besides Sprint. Since we're going to have robots milling about everywhere, let's at least have them be subtle.


*No offense meant if you happen to be the voice actor who recorded those instructions.

Comments (1)

armyturtle [TypeKey Profile Page]:

I tried following your numerical sequence slowly and it did not work for me. I listened as I hit the numbers but could not find what part of the VM system turns this feature off.

Could you please list what each number is supposed to represent in the VM system? That would be far more helpful in the future for people who read your blog about this rather than some numbers that my get changed around.

Thanks in advance for any help you can provide:
armyturtle@gmail.com

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