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voicemail transfers me to caller???

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hotpink | 23:55 Wed 08th Apr 2009 | How it Works
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hi, at the minute i am involved in a 'debt management plan' and am payin off my debts. i keep getting calls from a debt collection agency, and have been ignoring their calls. i had 2 voicemails on my landline from them, and both times it transfers me from MY voicemail - to their office... even though i have not dialled a number. so this means i cant listen to my other voicemails, as i have to go back to message 1.... .do u get me? lol.... can i stop this happening?? i didnt even know this could be done!!
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do you owe the telephone company any money as thats what they do so you cant make any calls.
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no, i just owe money to credit card, loans etc. oh well.... was just wondering, as i didnt know they could do this
can you not just delete the message without listening to it? u should b able to do it.
try phoning them from a different number and ask whats going on
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Nightmare, aren't they!? They're quick enough to lend it out, though, eh?
1. Delete the message from landline phone menu.
2. Call bar the number with BT.
About the only things I can think of .. apart from paying up asap.

Good luck hun x
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thanks all... im with sky phone, and am going to ask them if i can change my number. i am by no means running away from the situation, as i am making regular payments with the help of a third party, but this is rediculous. iv usually got my phone unplugged as the ring and ring and ring.... grrrrr!!!!

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