01-26-2022 01:35 PM
I have never used my phone. It's a backup only, have a landline that I still use. However, cellphone usage shows my number calling voicemail twice a day since I joined. Have never called voicemail. Have never made any outgoing call yet. Have never set up voicemail message. What's going on? How do I find out who is calling using my cell #? How do I stop this? I don't intend on using cell phone until Bell landline current acct is 'done'.
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01-26-2022 06:07 PM
I'll try that, thanks.
01-26-2022 03:56 PM
@ShaoLynne : You're not and won't be paying for anything more than your plan. You can use the Change number function in the self-serve and pick another number if you like. If you get in and listen to those messages I would suspect they're junk. Delete them all and then set up the Extended Absence method.
01-26-2022 03:53 PM
It was in my account when I logged in..."View my usage". Since I hadn't used anything, I expected "zero call history - no usage". Instead the list was several pages. How do you get a "new" number that no one has had before? I think these calls may be for previous owner of this phone number. I don't want to pay for someone else's messages.
01-26-2022 02:48 PM
01-26-2022 02:43 PM
Thank you for your answer
01-26-2022 02:42 PM
Thank you
01-26-2022 02:40 PM
@ShaoLynne wrote:
Use your cell phone, call your vmail (it will use your minutes if you are on $15 plan) and set it up if you never did that. You cannot set it up from other phone.
Then change or create a password and continue to monitor phone usage. Very unlikely your phone calls voicemail by itself.
Where do you see this calls? In your phone calls history or Usage when you log in into your account?
01-26-2022 02:14 PM
@ShaoLynne : If you often turn off the phone then those are likely calls to your phone (probably junk callers) and they are dropping to voicemail. Since they don't consume minutes then you don't really need to care. You can also set up what's called an Extended Absence greeting and then turn off the ability to take recordings. It will still forward and register in your usage details but you won't have voicemail messages. As it is, your voicemail might be full and then after 10 days the oldest message deletes. Then another junk call comes in and re-fills the voicemail.
You can also reset your password in the self-serve. This resets to your 10 digit phone number.
01-26-2022 02:04 PM - edited 01-26-2022 02:07 PM
Call your own number from your PM phone. Then follow the voice prompts to require a passcode even when dialling from your own number.
01-26-2022 02:03 PM
how do I set up passcode?
01-26-2022 01:38 PM
Do you have a passcode set up for your voicemail? If not, I would recommend that you dial your own number from your PM phone and set up a voicemail passcode for your own safety.
Aside from doing that, I would say it is okay to ignore the call to your voicemail number in your usage history.