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Features and Optional Services
- # Features
- 3-Way Calling
- 411 Search
- Alerts - Text and Picture
- Call Forwarding
- Call Waiting
- Caller ID & Caller ID Blocking
- Content Filtering
- Data Session Call Waiting (CPOP)
- Equipment Protection
- Family Locator
- Friends & Family®
- No Answer/Busy Transfer
- Premium Voice Mail
- Roadside Assistance
- Spam Controls
- TALKS™ for Verizon Wireless
- Usage Controls
- Verizon Safeguards
- Visual Voice Mail
- Voice Gear
- Voice Mail
Questions & Answers
Yes, your voice mail box must be created and set-up prior to using Visual Voice Mail.
- If you have already set-up your voice mail box, you can skip ahead to subscribing to Visual Voice Mail by finding the icon on the device Messaging Menu for Visual Voice Mail.
- If you have not already set-up your voice mail box, then Dial *VM (*86) and follow the prompts to establish your password, name, and greeting.
Feedback
- First, make sure that your voicemail box and password have created by dialing *VM (*86).
- Open the Messaging Menu on Visual Voice Mail capable device.
- Select the Visual Voice Mail icon (Press 6).
- After a brief message, download the Visual Voice Mail application when prompted.
- Enter your voice mail password that you have already created.
- Follow the prompts to accept Terms & Conditions.
- Select Subscribe.
- Wait up to 5 minutes for Visual Voice Mail to complete set-up.
- Begin receiving and using Visual Voice Mail.
Feedback
Yes. The password is required since your voice mail is still stored on the Verizon Wireless network until the message is erased. The Visual Voice Mail service requires the exact same password you established in order to receive new messages and synchronize old messages.
You only need to enter your password within the application upon initial set up of the service. After this action, your password is stored in order to retrieve your messages from your voice mail box.
Please note that accepting your password to be stored enables any individual holding your device to access your voice mail messages.
Feedback
- If you change your voice mail password by calling *VM (*86), the next time you open Visual Voice Mail you will be prompted to enter your new password.
- If you forgot your voice mail password, you will need to reset the password via the voice mail system by dialing *VM.
- Visual Voice Mail does not require an updated voice mail password unless it is changed via *VM.
Feedback
Feedback
- Visual Voice Mail holds messages in the Inbox until they are designated for deletion by the Voice Mail system.
- To retain messages, use the Archive option to save them to your phone or memory card.(You may also restart the expiration counter by exiting Visual Voice Mail and dialing *86.Listen to the message and press 9 to save the message.)
Feedback
- Call Customer Service at *611 or go to My Verizon or My Business Account at Verizon Wireless.
- When you cancel, you will have to choose Basic Voice Mail.