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Resetting the network settings worked!!!!!
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Great! I'm very happy resetting your network settings helped to get your voicemails working again. At this time, is there anything else we can assist you with today?
ChetonJ_VZW
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I finally got to a live rep at Verizon, and he fixed it.
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Hello,
I am also having this problem, any way i get my voicemail reset?
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Abel123, making sure your friends and loved ones are able to leave you a Voicemail is vital. The “Voicemail is full” notification you are receiving is a known concern. Our technicians are aware of this issue and are working to resolve it quickly.
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Resetting the Network worked! Thank you!
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THE SOLUTION IS TO RESET NETWORK SETTINGS.
I believe it's Settings, General, scroll down to Reset Network Settings. This has worked for multiple phones in my office.
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Yes that is the solution! Thank you for your respionse.
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Worked for me XR phone, too.
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cCalvert, we want to get to the bottom of your Voicemail concerns. How do you normally access your Voicemails? Have you tried calling *86, and deleting some there? We're eager to hear back from you. - MichelleH_VZW