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Author LG VX8300 - Get Rid of "1" as Voicemail Speed Dial???
wlcna

2007-05-28, 10:33 pm

I really need to get rid of the voicemail speed dial on this phone, it's
factory set to speed dial "1" and of course this is where I've always put
the most important number that I call and I have multiple phones set the
same way, including home phones.

This is driving me absolutely nuts! I possibly wouldn't even have upgraded
to this phone if I would have known this. I do computer programming and
can't believe there's no way to change this damn thing, I am going to find
a way or possibly take the new phone and put a one shaped boot kick imprint
into it.

I've read a little on this and seen a couple threads where people had the
same problem but the few authoritative words seem to be that Verizon locked
it in this way and made it unchangeable on purpose. Usually such smart
people, this really ticks me off if there is really no way to override
this.


Gene

2007-05-30, 3:33 pm

On May 28, 4:39 pm, "wlcna" <w...@nospam.com> wrote:
> I really need to get rid of the voicemail speed dial on this phone, it's
> factory set to speed dial "1" and of course this is where I've always put
> the most important number that I call and I have multiple phones set the
> same way, including home phones.
>
> This is driving me absolutely nuts! I possibly wouldn't even have upgraded
> to this phone if I would have known this. I do computer programming and
> can't believe there's no way to change this damn thing, I am going to find
> a way or possibly take the new phone and put a one shaped boot kick imprint
> into it.
>
> I've read a little on this and seen a couple threads where people had the
> same problem but the few authoritative words seem to be that Verizon locked
> it in this way and made it unchangeable on purpose. Usually such smart
> people, this really ticks me off if there is really no way to override
> this.


Press MENU
go to MESSAGING
press SETTINGS (left soft key)
press OK (ALL MSG should be highlighted)
press VOICE MAIL #
erase what's there and put in whatever.

wlcna

2007-05-30, 10:33 pm

"Gene" <gbowman86@yahoo.com> wrote...
> On May 28, 4:39 pm, "wlcna" <w...@nospam.com> wrote:
>
> Press MENU
> go to MESSAGING
> press SETTINGS (left soft key)
> press OK (ALL MSG should be highlighted)
> press VOICE MAIL #
> erase what's there and put in whatever.


That only changes *what happens* when the phone goes to voice mail but does
nothing about my problem which is getting rid of the "1" as speed dial for
voicemail. I want to decide for myself if I want a voicemail speed dial
and if so which number it gets, I don't want Verizon forcing me to use "1."
I use "1" for something else and always have and this is my problem getting
rid of "1" = voicemail.


Frankster

2007-05-31, 10:33 am


"wlcna" <wlcna@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:aAm7i.12665$RX.7137@newssvr11.news.prodigy.net...
> "Gene" <gbowman86@yahoo.com> wrote...
>
> That only changes *what happens* when the phone goes to voice mail but
> does nothing about my problem which is getting rid of the "1" as speed
> dial for voicemail. I want to decide for myself if I want a voicemail
> speed dial and if so which number it gets, I don't want Verizon forcing me
> to use "1." I use "1" for something else and always have and this is my
> problem getting rid of "1" = voicemail.
>


AFAIK, it can't be done on the 8300. You know, the 1 for VM is so common,
even across carriers, that I think you'd be better off finding another
number for your favs.

I have a 8300 and a Treo 700wx. I can change this (or eliminate it) on the
Treo, but not the 8300. I'm sure most of VZW's phones are like the 8300 in
this regard.
-Frank


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