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Dec
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HOW TO RETRIEVE YOUR VOICEMAIL – netTALK TIP

1/10/12 – Today’s TALK TIP TUESDAY teaches you how to retrieve your voice mail. It’s easy. All you need to do is pick up the telephone connected to your netT…
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  1. Roderick Lopez says:

    number porting… when???

  2. dreamsurfer63 says:

    Is there a way to keep my home number unlisted? Are NetTalk phone numbers
    listed at all? If so, how can one keep their home number private? How can I
    handle more than one number? (It’s an option in the advanced menu & I’m
    curious) It would be nice to have say one number for every day things &
    another for close family & friends with a different ring tone for each
    line. ALSO, Does the line have a steady double-beeping dial-tone so my
    phone will let me see with lights when I have a phone message?

  3. Juan Montalvo says:

    Wow! you are one TAMALE! Just saying!

  4. netTALKinc says:

    if you could, can you please provide me with a bit more detail on yoru case
    so that i can have our technical department look into it? thank you

  5. djamesemt says:

    busy signal…

  6. dreamsurfer63 says:

    How do we make conference calls? 2-way calls? Can we have more than 1 phone
    number on the same device? If so, how do we know which number is being
    called? How do we make calls from say our cell phone? Does NetTALK have a
    cell service or an app that we can use on a cell phone? If so, is there a
    compatible list of phones? operating systems? Is there a way to improve
    signal with the NetTALKDuo Device? Can we plug our NetDuo into a phone jack
    in our home to propagate the signal throughout the house?

  7. Durham Web Designer says:

    I love my Nettalk Duo, I works great except I do not know when I have a
    voicemail message. I have to always check my voicemail. Am I missing
    something or is there a way to notify me that I have a new message.

  8. Dean White says:

    Dude u suck ass go fuck a donkey stupid bitch

  9. dreamsurfer63 says:

    Can someone post a URL to a site that has a user’s guide for functions? My
    device came with a couple of piece of paper, which is fine, but just sends
    me to the netTALK site, yet I’m not sure where to find the * menu & “How
    To” guide! I’ new, loving it, able to even call 1 800 #, yet not another,
    so just used the regular, non-800 number. Interesting we even have them any
    more, as most people have nation-wide anyhow, which in many or most cases
    includes Canada, then low rates for other countries.

  10. indexPrints says:

    Just got my nettalk duo, I love it so far!!! I just wish that there was a
    way for me to upload a professional greeting for my voicemail (I’m using
    the line for business)

  11. gallagher123123 says:

    That’s it? You should show us.

  12. sassyface1943ho says:

    i just use the online tech support

  13. Jackolentern says:

    when are you going to improve your tech support hold time? it is
    ridiculously high, an hour and 30 min average. Didn’t you learn anything
    from your competitor ?

  14. dreamsurfer63 says:

    OK, so *98 from my phone plugged into my Net Duo… What about picking up
    messages remotely? Is there a chart for * menus, say for picking up
    messages, call forwarding, 3-wat calling & so on? On the voice mail, it
    asks if you want to record a greeting for another box number & I got into
    an advanced menu & it kept repeating box numbr or something like that… A
    quick sheet one could print out to keep by the phone would be great! Along
    with how to add a 3rd or more callers into a conversation.

  15. rocknroll112955 says:

    Will voicemail forward a copy or send a copy of a message to my registered
    email? Thank you.

  16. David Damerau says:

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