Spanish Vodafone
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Hello I have a Spanish Vodafone, I think I have a voicemail as 177 keeps calling me which I reckon is the voicemail number when I call it back some message is talking so fast I cant work it out, I tried pressing 1, 2 etc, but nothing happens!
Help!
Steve
Help!
Steve
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I get a few of those calls, in Spanish but sounds like a recording - I just delete them
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Well not sure I guess its Vodafone telling me I have a message I just dont know what to press to listen to it?
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Just keep listening and the message will come. To delete the message once you have listened to it press 3.
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Thats great got the message!
Now does anyone know how to change the voicemail greeting...??!!!
Now does anyone know how to change the voicemail greeting...??!!!
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So have I, thanks Keith.
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if you call cust services which used to be 123 they should be able to tell you
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I did mine by setting up a mi vodafone account on the vodaphone website.
You can then go and make various changes to your settings, I do find that my answering service reverts to spanish every few weeks or so, I have no idea why?? Maybe it is to encourage me to improve my spanish!
Also vodafone have a new service in English. I have not tried it yet but they say just to call them on 189 to register. Have a look at vodafone in english
Yvonne
You can then go and make various changes to your settings, I do find that my answering service reverts to spanish every few weeks or so, I have no idea why?? Maybe it is to encourage me to improve my spanish!
Also vodafone have a new service in English. I have not tried it yet but they say just to call them on 189 to register. Have a look at vodafone in english
Yvonne
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You can go into any Vodafone shop and they will set it up in English at the Network. (providing the shop asst understands you that is)
www.mobivox.com is a good skype for mobiles service that makes ringing home a lot cheaper. I find it works well in most countries.
PB
www.mobivox.com is a good skype for mobiles service that makes ringing home a lot cheaper. I find it works well in most countries.
PB
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You can go into any Vodafone shop and they will set it up in English at the Network. (providing the shop asst understands you that is)
www.mobivox.com is a good skype for mobiles service that makes ringing home a lot cheaper. I find it works well in most countries.
PB
www.mobivox.com is a good skype for mobiles service that makes ringing home a lot cheaper. I find it works well in most countries.
PB
There are a couple of posts on the skype forum saying you would have to be mad to give away your password!
Has anyone else looked into this?
Yvonne
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mobivox does look very interesting, I am just a bit unsure about giving away my skype password. I have done some searches about it on google and can find nothing on its security issues.
There are a couple of posts on the skype forum saying you would have to be mad to give away your password!
Has anyone else looked into this?
Yvonne
There are a couple of posts on the skype forum saying you would have to be mad to give away your password!
Has anyone else looked into this?
Yvonne




To me that is rocket science 