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- 10-21-2003, 08:54 AM #1ShelleyGuest
Hello, I have a Motorola T190, when I am unable to answer my phone the
caller is sent to message bank where they leave me a message, I then get an
SMS telling me to call up my messages.
When I had my old Ericson it had a feature that once activated would call me
back with my messages. I didn't have to pay for the cost of a call... it
just automatically rang back with any messages.
Does anyone know if the Motorola T190 has this feature and if so how to
activate it? Its not in my hand book but then again I wouldn't expect it to
be.... they are hardly going to stop the phone companies earning revenue.
Thanks for your time
Shelley
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- 10-23-2003, 12:11 AM #2PDA ManGuest
Re: Message Call back feature
That would not be a feature of the phone. It would be a feature of the
Message Bank system. The phone may be sending a command to turn the feature
off and on, but it cant make the system call you with your messages and make
the system not charge you. Is the Motorola 190 on the same account as the
Ericsson was? Or is this a new phone and new acct? Is this Telstra Australia
we are talking about? Only one I know of uses messagebank as a name off the
top of my head.
"Shelley" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hello, I have a Motorola T190, when I am unable to answer my phone the
> caller is sent to message bank where they leave me a message, I then get
an
> SMS telling me to call up my messages.
>
> When I had my old Ericson it had a feature that once activated would call
me
> back with my messages. I didn't have to pay for the cost of a call... it
> just automatically rang back with any messages.
>
> Does anyone know if the Motorola T190 has this feature and if so how to
> activate it? Its not in my hand book but then again I wouldn't expect it
to
> be.... they are hardly going to stop the phone companies earning revenue.
>
> Thanks for your time
>
> Shelley
>
- 10-23-2003, 12:11 AM #3PDA ManGuest
Re: Message Call back feature
That would not be a feature of the phone. It would be a feature of the
Message Bank system. The phone may be sending a command to turn the feature
off and on, but it cant make the system call you with your messages and make
the system not charge you. Is the Motorola 190 on the same account as the
Ericsson was? Or is this a new phone and new acct? Is this Telstra Australia
we are talking about? Only one I know of uses messagebank as a name off the
top of my head.
"Shelley" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Hello, I have a Motorola T190, when I am unable to answer my phone the
> caller is sent to message bank where they leave me a message, I then get
an
> SMS telling me to call up my messages.
>
> When I had my old Ericson it had a feature that once activated would call
me
> back with my messages. I didn't have to pay for the cost of a call... it
> just automatically rang back with any messages.
>
> Does anyone know if the Motorola T190 has this feature and if so how to
> activate it? Its not in my hand book but then again I wouldn't expect it
to
> be.... they are hardly going to stop the phone companies earning revenue.
>
> Thanks for your time
>
> Shelley
>
- 10-25-2003, 03:58 AM #4ShelleyGuest
Re: Message Call back feature
Hello, thanks for your response. No, it is not the same account as the
Ericsson. It is a pre-paid (as was the ericsson) and I am with Optus.
"PDA Man" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> That would not be a feature of the phone. It would be a feature of the
> Message Bank system. The phone may be sending a command to turn the
feature
> off and on, but it cant make the system call you with your messages and
make
> the system not charge you. Is the Motorola 190 on the same account as the
> Ericsson was? Or is this a new phone and new acct? Is this Telstra
Australia
> we are talking about? Only one I know of uses messagebank as a name off
the
> top of my head.
>
> "Shelley" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Hello, I have a Motorola T190, when I am unable to answer my phone the
> > caller is sent to message bank where they leave me a message, I then get
> an
> > SMS telling me to call up my messages.
> >
> > When I had my old Ericson it had a feature that once activated would
call
> me
> > back with my messages. I didn't have to pay for the cost of a call...
it
> > just automatically rang back with any messages.
> >
> > Does anyone know if the Motorola T190 has this feature and if so how to
> > activate it? Its not in my hand book but then again I wouldn't expect
it
> to
> > be.... they are hardly going to stop the phone companies earning
revenue.
> >
> > Thanks for your time
> >
> > Shelley
> >
>
>
- 10-25-2003, 03:58 AM #5ShelleyGuest
Re: Message Call back feature
Hello, thanks for your response. No, it is not the same account as the
Ericsson. It is a pre-paid (as was the ericsson) and I am with Optus.
"PDA Man" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> That would not be a feature of the phone. It would be a feature of the
> Message Bank system. The phone may be sending a command to turn the
feature
> off and on, but it cant make the system call you with your messages and
make
> the system not charge you. Is the Motorola 190 on the same account as the
> Ericsson was? Or is this a new phone and new acct? Is this Telstra
Australia
> we are talking about? Only one I know of uses messagebank as a name off
the
> top of my head.
>
> "Shelley" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Hello, I have a Motorola T190, when I am unable to answer my phone the
> > caller is sent to message bank where they leave me a message, I then get
> an
> > SMS telling me to call up my messages.
> >
> > When I had my old Ericson it had a feature that once activated would
call
> me
> > back with my messages. I didn't have to pay for the cost of a call...
it
> > just automatically rang back with any messages.
> >
> > Does anyone know if the Motorola T190 has this feature and if so how to
> > activate it? Its not in my hand book but then again I wouldn't expect
it
> to
> > be.... they are hardly going to stop the phone companies earning
revenue.
> >
> > Thanks for your time
> >
> > Shelley
> >
>
>
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