It seems that T-Mobile doesn't allow call forwarding changes with it's
pre-paid customers. You should be able to get VM turned off by calling CS
however.


Matthew Stevens

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: aegrotatio [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 9:08 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [T-Mobile-US] Completely turn off voice mail?
> 
> I have simultaneous ring on my VoIP provider so that one call 
> to one number will ring multiple phones.  So far I have 
> STiMobile(Sprint) and Verizon voice mail turned off and they 
> both go to my VoIP voice mail even when those phones are 
> turned off.  The T-Mobile phone, however, goes to the 
> T-Mobile voice mail system.
> 
> My prepaid T-Mobile-To-Go phone always says "Not Allowed" 
> when I try to disable call forwarding.  How do I get this 
> silly phone to just not answer at all?  Verizon and 
> STiMovile/Sprint do not have this problem--even though a 
> real-live user gets a "Person not available" 
> recording the VoIP system gets a "non-answer".
> 
> I think this has something to do with "Answer Supervision" 
> and the T- Mobile voice mail system not doing this correctly.
> 
> I remember a postpaid T-Mobile allowed me to call-forward so 
> I would just as soon turn off call-forward or have the phone 
> call-forward to a non-existent number.  The prepaid plan 
> doesn't seem to let me do any of this.
> 
> Any suggestions?


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