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heymare66,
As Ann154 suggested, paying the small fee to have the voicemails on a CD or in a file that you can save would be better than having to re-save them every 21 days - it's more permanent and will also fre eup your voicemail box for more messages. Good luck to you.
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Do you get a notification when your mailbox is full so that you know to delete them? I was expecting calls from a few different people today and none called back. Now I'm wondering if maybe my VM was full and I didn't know it? I had about 20 messages on there (most were things that I needed for a few days at various points in time and then forgot to go back and delete). I've since deleted them but I'm wondering if that's why I didn't hear back from people. I don't have missed calls but the service in my office building isn't great so sometimes calls go straight to voicemail.
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I know this is an old thread but I found it in my search for a fix to the Mailbox Full problem. I'm posting just in case someone else stumbles into this thread. If anyone has messages they want to save I have found that iExplorer works very well for the iPhone. I would hope that Verizon can fix this problem for its customers. I have just recently switched to Verizon. With my previous provider I had messages going back several years but never had a Mailbox Full error. I thought that as long as I didn't run out of memory on the iPhone I was good. When my dad passed I was able to go back and listen to messages he left 3 years ago during better times. Not anything I would have thought to actually archive at the time but I'm really glad they were there to go back to.
Don
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