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My guess is that your phone supplier may also provide you with answering service. You can probably get you messages if you go to your account with the phone service provider. If you want the messages to go to your phone answer machine you can set it up to pick up after a certain amount of rings. Just make sure it is set to pick up after fewer rings than the provider answering service picks up.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello! If no messages are appearing on your answering machine, they may be going to your phone company's voicemail instead. To check, listen to the greeting on your answering machine and see if it matches the one you hear when you call your number. To do this, press MENU #303 on any of the handsets. If the greetings don’t match, it confirms that your messages are being directed to the voicemail service. -M
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