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voicemail in 902 area code
July 20, 2013
10:39 am
goingsoon
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Google, official and unofficial speakout searches yielded only incomplete or information that was several years old, could someone please tell me . . .

-does speakout still have 1-800 toll free numbers to access voicemail
-is there a non long distance number to access voicemail from a landline in the 902 area code
-is there a non long distance number to reprogram the "1" button on the cell to access voicemail from the cell in the 902 area code

I do know you can just call your own number to access voicemail, but, it available I would like the above options as well. Thanks alot for any help offered.

July 20, 2013
12:00 pm
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Speakout never really had the option to access voice mail through another number. There was once a hack where you could use Rogers voice mail numbers to access Speakout voice mail accounts, but as far as I know, that loophole has long been closed.

Your only real option to access your Speakout voice mail cheaply is to use an phone that has a good long distance plan. Just dial your speakout number, press # when you hear the voice, and punch in your password.

July 20, 2013
3:47 pm
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thanks bridonca,
I have a 403 number at the moment and when I hold the cells "1" button it dials +14039789990 and voicemail is right there, just enter your passcode. I was hoping to get the same kind of set up but for Nova Scotia for when I change to a 902 number in a week or two.
Of course, I'll ask customer service about all this when I actually change numbers but it is always best to be "pre-informed" when dealing with customer service. I used the official website to submit these questions as well, but have not heard back. Again thanks, maybe a Nova Scotian has experiences to share.