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When you "just want to leave someone a voicemail?" -- Slydial
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| Binx |
http://www.slydial.com
http://www.myspace.com/slydial
(267) 759-3425
Pretty cool service. It's free.
Especially for when you want to tell someone you're not interested in them or that your relationship is over. This is great for those ackward conversations on the phone. |
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| Surfmorworkless |
| quote: | Originally posted by Binx
http://www.slydial.com
http://www.myspace.com/slydial
(267) 759-3425
Pretty cool service. It's free.
Especially for when you want to tell someone you're not interested in them or that your relationship is over. This is great for those ackward conversations on the phone. |
That's so very Seinfeld. |
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| digitalbreach |
the target person's phone actually rings once, thus defeating the purpose.
Most carriers support a similar feature as an option once you're in your voice mail account and you don't have to listen to an advertisement.
FTL |
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| DJSpectre |
| humm.. possible slashdotter me thinks |
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| Binx |
| quote: | Originally posted by digitalbreach
the target person's phone actually rings once, thus defeating the purpose.
Most carriers support a similar feature as an option once you're in your voice mail account and you don't have to listen to an advertisement.
FTL |
Not entirely true. It will only work if you want to tleave a message for someone who has the same carrier as you. And the advertisement... is 10 seconds long? Big whoop. |
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| digitalbreach |
| quote: | Originally posted by Binx
Not entirely true. It will only work if you want to tleave a message for someone who has the same carrier as you. And the advertisement... is 10 seconds long? Big whoop. |
target phone still rings once, sooooo
it defeats the purpose. |
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