Can i listen to previous voice mails ive left
It depends on the voicemail system you're using. Here are a few common scenarios:
- Traditional landline or VoIP phone: If you have a traditional landline or VoIP phone, you can usually listen to your previous voicemails by:
- Dialing your voicemail number (usually the same as your phone number, but with an added digit, like *82 or #).
- Entering your voicemail password (if you have one).
- Using the voicemail menu to navigate to the "Playback" or "Listen" option.
- Mobile phone: If you have a mobile phone, you can usually listen to your previous voicemails by:
- Opening the Phone app or Voicemail app on your device.
- Tapping on the "Voicemail" or "Messages" tab.
- Selecting the voicemail you want to listen to.
- Tapping the "Play" or "Listen" button.
- Online voicemail services: If you use an online voicemail service like Google Voice, Skype, or RingCentral, you can usually listen to your previous voicemails by:
- Logging into your online account.
- Navigating to the "Voicemail" or "Messages" section.
- Selecting the voicemail you want to listen to.
- Clicking the "Play" or "Listen" button.
If you're having trouble listening to your previous voicemails, you can try the following:
- Check your voicemail settings to ensure that the voicemails are being saved and not deleted automatically.
- Contact your phone service provider or voicemail system administrator for assistance.
- Try deleting and re-recording your voicemail to see if that resolves the issue.