Ted...You subscribe to voice mail from your local phone company. Actually they act as your answering machine....lots of options and not expensive....works good for me...for example if someone calls while I am tying up the phone as I am right now, the caller gets my voice mail message instead of a busy signal.... Dick Beaton RPT MT ---------- > From: Ted Simmons <ted@PALMNET.NET> > To: pianotech@ptg.org > Subject: Re: Answering Machines > Date: Wednesday, June 11, 1997 4:26 PM > > Voice mail sounds interesting. How do I subscribe to that? > > Ted Simmons > > >Sure, turn it off. Alternative is voice mail. > >Dick RPT Montana > > > > It's vacation season and I'm taking mine in August. I hate to leave an > >> outgoing message on my answering machine telling the world that I won't > >be > >> in the house for 2 weeks. Does anyone have a sneaky message that doesn't > >> commit my home to vandals and thiefs? I would certainly be thankful for > >> any suggestions. > >> > >> Ted Simmons, Merritt Island, FL > >> > >> > > >
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