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Hello, I am Bouigues. How can I listen to my voicemail? I left my phone at home.
Thank you for helping me. I'm waiting for a job call.
Thank you for helping me. I'm waiting for a job call.
I accidentally deleted a message from my voicemail on my mobile, I was wondering if there is any way to recover it somewhere? On my Orange account online for example?
I tried the number 06 07 07 88 88
it tells me to enter my number and end with # but once my number is entered and # as well
the woman tells me that the number is not correct
I am with Orange, can someone help me?
it tells me to enter my number and end with # but once my number is entered and # as well
the woman tells me that the number is not correct
I am with Orange, can someone help me?
Thank you very much Clarisse, I have been looking for a long time for how to listen to my messages without turning on my computer, since the messages are recorded directly on Orange and not on my answering machine.
I don't know how you got the information, but from reading the forums, I am sure it will help more than one person...
I don't know how you got the information, but from reading the forums, I am sure it will help more than one person...
Please, I want to listen to my voicemail messages for free because I don't have any credit, and I have to recharge every time just to listen to the messages. Is there another way?
There is a way to listen to your voicemail without credit, but it's not free! => From any phone (landline, mobile, payphone which is cheap...), you call your number and during your voicemail, press # and then enter your access code to listen to your voicemails!
If you don't know your access code, you'll need to recharge, call the voicemail, and change your code, but this is for Bouygues; I don't know if you have to recharge to change the access code for others. However, I do know that with NRJ, if you call your voicemail from another phone and you don't have your access code, they send it to you right away by SMS!
There you go... this method is generally well known! Maybe you already know it.
If you don't know your access code, you'll need to recharge, call the voicemail, and change your code, but this is for Bouygues; I don't know if you have to recharge to change the access code for others. However, I do know that with NRJ, if you call your voicemail from another phone and you don't have your access code, they send it to you right away by SMS!
There you go... this method is generally well known! Maybe you already know it.
680 for Bouygues
What should I do? Thank you.