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  1. #1
    Harry
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    How do I change the voice mail greeting? It's a cingular phone (an LG
    1300 or some such). Borrowed it from a female friend, am applying for
    jobs and using her cell phone as my contact phone ... it just occurred
    to me any prospective employers are going to hear a greeting by a
    female ... perhaps assume I have a really high-pitched voice

    I do know her access code or whatever it is called.

    HELP!

    Harry Truman




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    Isaiah Beard
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    Re: Change Voice Mail Greeting (helllllllllp!)

    Harry wrote:
    > How do I change the voice mail greeting? It's a cingular phone (an LG
    > 1300 or some such). Borrowed it from a female friend, am applying for
    > jobs and using her cell phone as my contact phone ... it just occurred
    > to me any prospective employers are going to hear a greeting by a
    > female ... perhaps assume I have a really high-pitched voice
    >
    > I do know her access code or whatever it is called.
    >
    > HELP!


    I'm not sure if Cingular has integrated all voicemail systems to have a
    standard menu structure. I know Sprint's voicemail system was exactly
    the same for every Sprint phone, but up until now they've built their
    network from scratch and could standardize it(as opposed to Cingular and
    Verizon's "grow through acquisition" model, where a patchwork of network
    and voicemail systems exist). But this is how changing the greeting
    works for me. The procuedure for the phone you have may be different:

    Step 1: Press and hold the 1 key (or voicemail key). Alternately you
    can save her a few minutes of wasted airtime by calling the cell phone
    from a landline, and letting the call roll to voicemail, pressing the *
    key to interrupt the greeting and log in.

    Step 2: enter the passcode, if prompted.

    Step 3: Press 4, then 3, then 3, then *

    Step 4: follow the prompts to record and select a new greeting.

    Step 5: Upon getting a job, save up to buy your own cell phone




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