04-25-2018 05:29 PM - edited 01-04-2022 04:09 PM
Hi,
I am new to PM and just activated my phone. If I call voicemail from my cell phone, am I using up minutes? I accessed my voicemail account to set it up and my usage history shows two calls to a number 705-780-4xx1 and my number of minutes is down by the time I spent accessing voicemail. Is this normal?
Thanks!
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05-28-2018 10:29 PM
The spoiler says call forwarding does not consume minutes.
@Brooke_C, can you confirm the $10 is not to consume forwarding minutes, and at the same time, incoming minutes into voicemail?
Too many subscribers appear to have minutes being charged, when they are expecting what the spoiler tells them are not used for these tasks.
05-28-2018 05:45 PM
I did contacted moderator today. ... I received horrible answers ...... What am I suppose to do ... they are deducting minutes no matter I forward the call, or not answering the call while the call is routed to voicemail (I did not even call the voicemail to listen).
Please assist community or let me know about your experience ... I think Public Mobile is trying to cheat us. I never have this experience before with other operator.
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05-27-2018 08:10 PM - edited 05-27-2018 08:10 PM
@skinwg, Call forwarding is not supposed to use up your minutes. See this inital Article explaining the $10 plan. I suggest you contact the moderators to get this sorted out.
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05-27-2018 07:21 PM
when I set call forward to Fongo when busy, still the calling time is deducted from the usage. Any idea? Thanks
04-26-2018 10:09 AM
@golfradio, I use an app called Fongo (it's been referenced on thi forumm many times), and originally, it was for me to have a back up *in case* I was without voice calling for whatever reason.
When I figured out I could use it to forward my unanswered phone calls to the Fongo app, leaving it unanswered also, Fongo records the voicemail, and it becomes like visual voice mail, where it resides inside the app.
No need to call your PM Voicemail number... it's in Fongo.
Fongo is free to use for Canada wide calling, and texting between Fongo users, and receiving incoming txts. Small fee if you wish to send txts to non-fongo numbers.
04-26-2018 10:02 AM
Thanks every one for your replies.
04-26-2018 09:16 AM
Hi @golfradio,
As the others have already mentioned, if you use your cell service to retrieve your voicemail you are technically calling your voicemail phone number. Each cell provider has a voicemail retrieval system that must be called (i.e. like a regular phone call) in order to hear your message. Once you make that call it is technically a local call that uses your minutes. If you're on an unlimited talk service then that wouldn't matter, however if you're on a minutes plan then you will be using your local minutes.
Please note this is not just a Public Mobile thing, all providers do the same, including the big 3. Recommend finding out what your voicemail number is and call using a landline or someone elses cell phone and use up their minutes
04-25-2018 07:52 PM
@danlee wrote:How do we get rid of voicemail?
@danlee the workaround often suggested in the community is to use an extended absence greeting. Once activated, people cannot leave you new messages. You can instruct them in our outbound message to text you or call again, etc. More details: Please see here for the detailed steps to set it up..
04-25-2018 07:39 PM
@danlee wrote:How do we get rid of voicemail?
I don't think you can (someone will correct me if I'm wrong).
Does your plan have call forwarding? If so you could sign up for a free Fongo number and forward missed calls to that and then check your voicemail online or have them emailed to you.
04-25-2018 07:31 PM
How do we get rid of voicemail?
04-25-2018 05:53 PM
Yep. Any plan with metered minutes at any Canadian provider charges for calling into your voicemail. You can call in from a landline or friend's cell phone (with unlimited calling) if you want. Just dial your own phone number, and once you hear your outbound message, press the "*" key.
04-25-2018 05:36 PM
If you are on the new 50 minute plan then this is normal.