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Have you had any luck downloading your voicemail messages (e.g., as mp3) to PC? (without buying adapters or playing from speaker to mic?)
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Have you had any luck downloading your voicemail messages (e.g., as mp3) to PC? (without buying adapters or playing from speaker to mic?) Verizon insists it can't be done.
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I used basic visual voice mail to move my messages to my phones memory and then to my PC.
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Hi. Thanks for replying to my question! I don't have visual voice mail. Does it cost more than regular?keakat
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You'll need to check your Features and Apps in My Verizon, but I believe basic visual voicemail is free for most smartphone users. The premium Visual VM DOES have a monthly fee though.