Hello, and welcome to list I don't think I've seen your name on the email 
before. I'm going to try and attempt to answer your questions. So when you 
called your home voicemail, to leave a message for your partner. Where you 
holding the phone stripping down to where is it that would come on speaker but 
if you are doing that the second set of numbers is going to be a little bit 
tricky to access. Just a couple of tips, first if you don't want your numbers 
to be heard by the people, you can either turned on your phone or you can use a 
Bluetooth earpiece or a pair of headphones. So when you're entering in those 
numbers nobody will be able to hear what you are pressing or what is going on 
when they hear the second greeting. So I dancier of a question about Verizon's 
voicemail I think they may be trying them trying to call and access Verizon 
cell phone voicemail from your home phone or what is it that you're trying to 
do? I'm a little confused. Or are you trying to call from your cell phone to 
your cell phone's voicemail? Otherwise I hope I've helped you and superbright 
need the answer to my last question I will be more than likely able to help you 
to answer your second question.

Joseph Hudson
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On Jul 11, 2013, at 11:37 AM, "Margo and Arrow" <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Hi.  Today, I called my home number to leave a message for my partner.  The
> call went through, I heard the greeting.  I have a mailbox on the voice mail
> system and so does my partner.  If you leave me a message, you just wait for
> the tone.  To leave her a message, you have to press 2.  There was no speech
> and the speech came back after I hung up the call.  So, I couldn't leave a
> message because I couldn't hear where the two was located.
> 
> What happened and should I set something in settings differently?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> On a similar note, when dialing the Verizon voice mail system to check one's
> messages, you have to press pound and then dial in your phone number.  I
> listened to David Woodbridge's podcast on automatically dialing numbers,
> say, your account number when calling a credit card company, etc. and you
> put pound signs between the sets of numbers.  I'm assuming that you could
> press pound twice to give the pound and then the pound and then the phone
> number and then a pound for the password?  I haven't tried it yet.  Just
> wondering about the pound and the pound Verizon wants.
> 
> Margo and Arrow
> 
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