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I deleted about half of my voicemail messages, and cleared out the cache of deleted messages, but it still won't allow new messages to be left. I used to get a pop-up that warned me "Voicemail 92% full", or "100% full" but that doesn't show anymore. How can I A) determine how much space is really available, and B) allow new messages to be left without deleting all that are currently saved?
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Ah, figured out the problem! When I did *86 I realized I had 15 "new"
messages that were from a blocked caller. Since he caller was blocked the
messages weren't showing up on my voicemail screen. Cleared those out and
we're good to go!
Thank you!
On Wednesday, June 24, 2015, Verizon Wireless Customer Support <
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How many do you have saved?
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25. There had previously been about 35 saved, deleted 10.
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Basic voice mail lets you have 20 voice mails, not sure if they count ones under the saved section.
Right above where it says "page contents" you can view the different facts based on what type of voice mail service you get:
Basic, Basic Visual voice mail, premium visual voice mail and voice mail for iphone
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According to the chart I should be able to have 40 message saved. I don't want to lose my remaining messages but also would like to get new ones. Any suggestions, Verizon?
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Have you gone into the deleted messages on the voicemail section of the phone app and deleted them fully?
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Yes!
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I appreciate all of the steps you have taken, 6jmp. Currently, if someone is directed to your voicemail, do they receive an error stating your inbox is full or are they able to leave a message? If they are able to leave a message, are you notified? You mentioned deleting some messages. Are those messages also deleted if you access your voicemail using *86?
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Ah, figured out the problem! When I did *86 I realized I had 15 "new"
messages that were from a blocked caller. Since he caller was blocked the
messages weren't showing up on my voicemail screen. Cleared those out and
we're good to go!
Thank you!
On Wednesday, June 24, 2015, Verizon Wireless Customer Support <
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PERFECT ANSWER! Thank you
6jmp Jun 24, 2015 11:32 AM (in response to Verizon Wireless Customer Support)
Ah, figured out the problem! When I did *86 I realized I had 15 "new"
messages that were from a blocked caller. Since he caller was blocked the
messages weren't showing up on my voicemail screen. Cleared those out and
we're good to go!
Thank you!