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mw13satx t1_j5rdy7w wrote

Also, delete old VM. We can't leave messages if the mailbox is full.

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HotSalsaAssFire t1_j5s4d2a wrote

I'm sorry, but the person you are calling has a voice mailbox that has not been setup yet. Goodbye.

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BurnisP t1_j5ralsq wrote

Totally agree. I don't answer any unknown calls. Text me or leave a message if it is your first time contacting me. If not, then it must not be important.

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Kangar t1_j5riv11 wrote

If I don't leave a message, I don't want a call back.

If I did, I would have left a message.

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86tuning t1_j5rq4xn wrote

better yet, text me so i don't have to deal with voice mail.

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ApartmentAmbitious18 t1_j5rmtii wrote

“I’m sorry, the person you are trying to reach has a voice mail box that has not been set up yet. Goodbye.”

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Treaux-LaCount t1_j5re346 wrote

If I get a call from an unknown number and there’s no message I automatically block that number. I hope none of them were calling to tell me I had inherited a bunch of money or something.

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crushedgrapez t1_j5redf0 wrote

Lol exactly this! I get constant spam calls/texts now every time my phone rings I get anxiety and let the call go to voicemail and hop on Google to check the number smh

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[deleted] t1_j5rzjeq wrote

"I'm sorry, but the person you are calling has a voice mail box that has not been set up yet."

I usually text instead.

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Aldayne t1_j5reyxr wrote

If you don't leave a message then I'm going to assume you didn't think the call was important enough. Or you're a robot.

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hsvsunshyn t1_j5rjvoh wrote

Or, if you are calling someone's cell phone, send a text. Just a quick "Hi Arthur, this is Slartibartfast. Calling to ask if you have seen the mice." Or whatever.

If you really need to reach the person, do both, especially if you are not sure their age. Younger people (based on my experience) tend not to listen to voicemails, and older people sometimes are not comfortable texting. This is less true than it was a few years ago, but can still be applicable depending on the individual.

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Suspicious-Relief-31 t1_j5rqjzj wrote

Where do they find the male voice, for "THIS IS THE POLICE FINANCIAL ARM OF THE POLICE SURVIVING SPOUSE ORG." (i know all caps is yelling) But in all reality, all have been warned, this is a scam ! Yet 2 times a month, i need to hang up on this SCREAMING caller. (Never had him, on my voicemail.

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Connor_Kei t1_j5rqvz4 wrote

This. If you call me and the call wasn't important enough for you to leave a message, it's clearly not important enough for me to call back

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c0mputerRFD t1_j5s1jev wrote

lucky me, I don’t have the VM. It’s been disabled by my service provider at my request.

Text me, identify your self and wait for my call. If you are important in my life, I’ll call you back. If not, don’t call me ever again ( consider your number is added to a blocked number list which will never-ever ring again to my phone)

I pay for the services and persons important to me, not the other way around. It’s that simple!

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zeke1220 t1_j5s32wa wrote

I'll die in the ditch I'm stuck in before I leave a message!

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tsoh44 t1_j5s7zcq wrote

Doctors' offices can not leave protected health information on an unidentified answering machine, so unless you want to play phone tag with your clinic, please state your name in your answering machine's message and clear old messages.

Or better yet, sign up for your clinic/hospital's patient portal system, if possible.

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stewpideople t1_j5s9yts wrote

Call once, call twice, leave a message. This is not something a computer does.

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ratzy88 t1_j5sblxn wrote

As someone who work in sales where I had to call people. No shot I would leave a voicemail. No one ever calls back I wouldn’t even call back. I’m more likely to answer the phone and make a decision on if I am going to hang up

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randelung t1_j5rm1ep wrote

Don't bother, I'm not listening to them, anyway. In fact, I turned them off completely. People who actually need to talk to me will try again or reach me another way. If my research into the number shows it as part of a company I should know I'll call back.

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oregonallison t1_j5rn26e wrote

I do but sometimes the voice messages say “I am not even going to listen to your message but leave it if you want” and I hang up and don’t waste any more air talking to them.

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