8 hours ago
I'm a senior with arthritis mobility problems. When my cell phone rings I can't answer fast enough and the call goes to voicemail. Rings are already set at 30 seconds/6 rings. I never use my cell phone to make or receive phone calls. I'm 'housebound' so always use my landline.
The only calls I get on the cell phone are delivery people buzzing from the lobby. I can't move fast enough to answer the cell phone before it goes to voicemail. I missed a deliver due to this!
How can I set up more than 6 rings, (8 to 10 perfect) OR completely remove or disable the Voicemail?
3 hours ago
Hi - Found the following from one of your previous postings.
Dial this sequence: *61 *16475804001*11 *[then enter number of seconds to wait] # [SEND or CALL].
For the number of seconds to wait - choose from the following options:
3 hours ago - last edited 3 hours ago
1. Can’t the calls go to your landline?
2. Can you forward all cell calls to your land line? Then can you allow entry from land line?
Or contact a CSA and also let them know what your phone make and model is.
Take a look at some options. https://support.bell.ca/mobility/rate_plans_features/how_to_use_call_forwarding_on_my_mobile_phone
4 hours ago
Change your voicemail greeting to say that you are available and to phone again.
4 hours ago
Hi - Checked voice mail options but can not seem to find the number of rings option. Where can I find this option?
7 hours ago
you cannot set more than 30 seconds of ring and neither completely disable voicemail
however maybe you can set conditional forwarding when no reply to your landline
to enable: dial * 61 * + ten-digit phone number + '#' + SEND
to disable: dial # 61 # , then SEND
https://www.publicmobile.ca/en/ab/get-help/articles/call-forwarding