Security wise...from a haunting perspective pretty slim because Google logs everything. With those logs, they are there forever. +Who else has their hands in the cookie jar to grab whatever info they want?
In industries where people deal with high profile clients or heck even in the financial sector where information is vital, it wouldn't feel very secure knowing that your communication is being logged...
Therefore, what other more secure options are available for having a (mask) number, sms and online vm feature?
The main thing is, to all the fellow Note 3 users, do you trust GV?
Been using the feature for years without an issue.
I only use my Google voice number to text and call when I sell on Craigslist, and i give that number to hoes I don't want having my real number.
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I've been using Google Voice for years. I believe in Google's security. I'm not doing anything suspicious, so I have nothing to hide.
Yes. Unlike phone companies. They don't log ****.
What's nice is that you have the same phone number for life and no need to worry about porting phone numbers from one carrier to another. Plus its free. Only issue is the voicemail sucks.
LOL classic response... :highfive:
flipq88 said:
I only use my Google voice number to text and call when I sell on Craigslist, and i give that number to hoes I don't want having my real number.
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Very true..I've been using GV just for that reason...I've changed my number 3 times in the past 2 years...but kept the same GV.
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What's nice is that you have the same phone number for life and no need to worry about porting phone numbers from one carrier to another. Plus its free. Only issue is the voicemail sucks.
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Yes. Unlike phone companies. They don't log ****.
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Between using GV for ages since before Google bought it & the service was known as GrandCentral. I've trusted it completely & have no issues.
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You concern about privacy in a Google product, while using Google phone and Google OS...seriously? Google don't need you to use GVoice they already know everything about you.
Unfortunately I've heard a rumor that Google Voice is being discontinued in a near future...Hope it's not true.
The rumor is that they might start charging for the service. -And seriously I think you're missing the point of the question.
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I also have used GV for several years, one of the nicest features I use it for is when I'm at home and someone calls me on my mobile, I hit ignore and it transfers it to my Land line. Very cool. Been using it for over five years!
I use Google voice for my work calls, texts and voicemails. This way only the people I want to have my personal number get that.
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The rumor is that they might start charging for the service. -And seriously I think you're missing the point of the question.
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That rumor was also heard last year, and the year before. Not saying it won't happen, but I quit caring.
I use Google voice with an obihai. Works great. You can still forward and answer from cell and all that, but I haven't paid for a land line in years. All you do is sign in from work if you want to use it elsewhere.
As far as security goes, you are subject to being monitored whenever you are suspected of wrong doing, no matter which carrier you choose. And for that matter, VoIP is what all the major carriers use now anyways.
If you are strictly speaking from a standpoint of being spammed and site recommendations based on growing history, etc... Than you can just create a generic Google account and assign the number to that one, while still enjoying the other Google account (this is what I did to keep my g voice and personal phone separate).
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With Sense, there was an option in Contacts to send that certain contact straight to voicemail. Is there not such an option with touchwiz?
strongsteve said:
With Sense, there was an option in Contacts to send that certain contact straight to voicemail. Is there not such an option with touchwiz?
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I thought I was just being stupid and couldn't find it. It wasn't a Sense feature... its a feature of Android itself that for some reason Samsung removed.
I guess this is another reason I'll be hoping for a pure Android ROM...
Yeah, I'm not sure why on earth they would remove that...
launcher pro will let you access that hidden menu i used it on my epic 4g and now on the epic touch.
Google voice will let you do that, and Sprint let's you use your existing number with it. Not a perfect solution, but at least it's a free workaround for this problem, and GV has a lot of other really nice features, so no reason not to use it - takes about 5 minutes to setup.
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Google voice will let you do that, and Sprint let's you use your existing number with it. Not a perfect solution, but at least it's a free workaround for this problem, and GV has a lot of other really nice features, so no reason not to use it - takes about 5 minutes to setup.
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I was the biggest advocate for GV..WAS! After all kinds of issues with calls not going through and constant text send/receive issues I disabled GV and ALL of my problems went away. My friend was telling me to disable it because he had sprint too and was having none of my issues. I fought him for like a month. When I finally got rid of GV and my stuff started working again I had to eat crow and tell him he was correct.
It was amazing when it worked, but it gave me far too many problems to rely on as my primary form of communication.
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launcher pro will let you access that hidden menu i used it on my epic 4g and now on the epic touch.
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Where? I don't see it. Thanks
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Where? I don't see it. Thanks
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Yeah.. where??
Not sure if you are still wanting to receive voicemails from the numbers you are trying to block but if not I just use the sprint website and block numbers I dont want to receive calls or texts from...just a suggestion...
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Not sure if you are still wanting to receive voicemails from the numbers you are trying to block but if not I just use the sprint website and block numbers I dont want to receive calls or texts from...just a suggestion...
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Depends on the caller.
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I was the biggest advocate for GV..WAS! After all kinds of issues with calls not going through and constant text send/receive issues I disabled GV and ALL of my problems went away. My friend was telling me to disable it because he had sprint too and was having none of my issues. I fought him for like a month. When I finally got rid of GV and my stuff started working again I had to eat crow and tell him he was correct.
It was amazing when it worked, but it gave me far too many problems to rely on as my primary form of communication.
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+1000000 on this ive had my phone for about 2 weeks the first few days it was fine then i enabled gv and then my calls just kept ringing meanwhile the other end people could hear me and my background noise while it was still ringing on my end
and also 50% of the time my calls wouldnt start ringing at all i would have to hang up and recall a few times to get them to connect, finally i went to google voice website and unchecked all of the boxes next to my mobile number on there and my calls started using my stock number again (not the gv one) and i havent had one single problem connecting or not receiving calls since
I have messaging completely disabled on my phone(even the vzw free text messages dont come through). I was wondering, if i use an app like Handcent SMS, will that work by itself? Will i incur messaging charges?
Also, i heard you can email a msg to a phone # by doing something like:
mailto:[email protected]?.com
if its to a verizon cust for instance, what would i put after the @? is it vtext.com, vzwpix.com, ???
I have been on google voice for a little over 2 years. And with that haven't been paying for any text plans, since then. Your best best is to incorporate that, either by using a number u can pick through what google offers in google voice as you se it up(painfully easy)
Or
Take the better but...harder route. (Which I did)
If u are out of contract...port your number and give it to google voice. Tell ur cell provider u need it for business voicemail reasons. And for you to receive a new one from them. Then for the rest of your cellular life u will never have to worry about paying for text and BONUS ever have to tell any one u got a new number...because now it will always be in google voice..and u can connect that number with anything!
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I've been afraid to port over to google voice. It seems they tire of things easily and have a huge pile of abandoned projects.
I still always think of doing it though.
Another alternative is to use a app named textfree, it will provide you with a new number and unlimited texting.
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I've been afraid to port over to google voice. It seems they tire of things easily and have a huge pile of abandoned projects.
I still always think of doing it though.
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well said, i agree on you with that. but this is too big. many people use it. it is so heavily implemented that it would be simply BAFFLING if they would. besides, there would be plenty of options in the event they did (free porting out, refunds, etc)
either way. i doubt it. smart phones have made this a number one bonus , the new york times wrote an article just last month on the death of text payment
guess who was one of the first to have the option?
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I have messaging completely disabled on my phone(even the vzw free text messages dont come through). I was wondering, if i use an app like Handcent SMS, will that work by itself? Will i incur messaging charges?
Also, i heard you can email a msg to a phone # by doing something like:
mailto:[email protected]?.com
if its to a verizon cust for instance, what would i put after the @? is it vtext.com, vzwpix.com, ???
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You wouldn't be able to use Handcent or the like since they are just a GUI overlay to the stock texting app. You would have to use an independent messaging program like Google Voice which was mentioned above and I've heard a good number of success stories with it (not necessarily the porting your number part).
To answer your other question you can email any cell phone and it will go through as an MMS. Every carrier has their own email domain for it that a Google search will give you. For Verizon it would be [email protected].
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Trying to see what there is for visual voicemail.. I've used good voice previously on Evo and just came back from an iPhone. Really miss this feature. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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Trying to see what there is for visual voicemail.. I've used good voice previously on Evo and just came back from an iPhone. Really miss this feature. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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I use Google Voice exclusively. It has visual voicemail and it also lets you text/call from your computer which is a huge time saver.
I was trying to use google voice but I couldn't get it to validate.
google voice is great, I had issues getting it to work until I created a new google voice number instead of just a fowarding/voice mail number and then added the device through the web platform. It has worked ever since.
There is no build in visual voicemail for android afaik. Apple came up with their own protocol for that. As for 3rd party options, there is google voice like everybody mentioned but if you can't/don't want to use google voice then there are some apps on the market which require you to forward your unanswered calls to their number. There is always the privacy issue though which is why I do not use them.
I use Google voice on Verizon there's a YouTube video that I followed and work very well. Just go to your Google/voice.com and get a Google voice number and set it up like that.
Here's the link. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeNR8CtMR-w&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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Trying to see what there is for visual voicemail.. I've used good voice previously on Evo and just came back from an iPhone. Really miss this feature. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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... visual voicemail for gnex. Its on the market.
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For $2.99 a month? Is it worth it?
Im currently using google voice as well. if that doesn't work for you, another great service is "youmail" check it out at youmail.com
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I was trying to use google voice but I couldn't get it to validate.
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To use Google Voice for voice mail you have to enable conditional call forwarding. For Verizon this is as easy as dialing *71 and then the 10 digit number. For Sprint I don't think it is that easy. You may want to call their customer care. Hopefully you can get it working, I'm not sure I could live without mine.
http://support.verizonwireless.com/clc/devices/knowledge_base.html?id=17268
Thanks for the info. Will try gv again.
PF Voicemail+ it's free on the market and I've been using since the OG Droid days. It's perfect. I like the fact that it'll let you play the voicemail either over speaker or through the actual headset. Try it out :O
https://market.android.com/details?...vbS5waG9uZWZ1c2lvbi52b2ljZW1haWxwbHVzLmFuZCJd
I use google voice. It is not the best at transcribing the voicemail, but you can play, pause, and delete right from the app.
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PF Voicemail+ it's free on the market and I've been using since the OG Droid days. It's perfect. I like the fact that it'll let you play the voicemail either over speaker or through the actual headset. Try it out :O
https://market.android.com/details?...vbS5waG9uZWZ1c2lvbi52b2ljZW1haWxwbHVzLmFuZCJd
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+1 been using this since my G1 and it is the best way to roll.
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Yes, I know, rebooting an old Thread. But it's better than starting a new one, right??
Based on reading this thread, as well as some other looking around I have done, it seems the only real options for free VVM are Google Voice, Youmail, or Visual Voicemail Plus.
I cannot use Google Voice. Not that I don't like it. I love using GV. However, my cell number is tied to the GV account that I use for work, so that I basically have a dual line cell phone (my VZW Number for normal stuff and the GV number for work stuff). With that, I cannot give my cell number to another GV account to get VoiceMail.
The market reviews for both YouMail and Visual Voicemail Plus leave much to be desired. Seems that for every review that says it is great, is a review that says it is crap. But, most people just review the app when it is causing issues, so it is not always a great idea to put stake in reviews. Wondering what the opinion is of people here.
how do i make advertisement company stop calling me on Cell.
i try blocking the #
but they just call me from different #s.
and they call inappropriate times.. 5AM.. 1AM
Lw00d said:
how do i make advertisement company stop calling me on Cell.
i try blocking the #
but they just call me from different #s.
and they call inappropriate times.. 5AM.. 1AM
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Use a root call blocker, it's on market actually
See u
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Best way to go about it is probably to contact your service provider.
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Best way to go about it is probably to contact your service provider.
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what should i tell verizon?
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Use a root call blocker, it's on market actually
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i will check that app out
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what should i tell verizon?
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that you're receiving spam advertisement calls...
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I don't know about Root Call Blocker, but Call Master will let you set a schedule.
Ex:
(Number not in contacts) AND (between 9pm and 8am) => block the call.
Especially helpful if the numbers keep changing.
MIUI has a black list feature that is excellent. Any number you put in will simply be rejected, it won't even allow them to leave a message. And you will get no notice of the call if you choose not to. Its absolutely perfect.
I know Miui is not for everyone but if you like it, I am just letting you know the feature is there.
You can block numbers from your account on Verizon Wireless. Ex wife blocked my friend's numbers all the time. I'm not sure if it costs though.
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Register on the government site:
www.donotcall.gov
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I don't know about Root Call Blocker, but Call Master will let you set a schedule.
Ex:
(Number not in contacts) AND (between 9pm and 8am) => block the call.
Especially helpful if the numbers keep changing.
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+1 on this, root call blocker allows you to black list by wild card and also allows you to set up a white list only.
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Do NOT register on any list. It only applies to spammers in your country. One your number is out there overseas spammeds will call you. The DNC list is a big buffet for spammers. They KNOW these numbers are live.
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You can block numbers from your account on Verizon Wireless. Ex wife blocked my friend's numbers all the time. I'm not sure if it costs though.
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You can block up to 5 numbers in your Verizon account and there is no extra charge for it.
The numbers only stay blocked for 90 days then you would have to re-add them to the list if needed.
From your My Verizon page, look at the "I Want To..." section. It will be at the bottom under "Block Calls & Messages"
Although this may not be very useful if they are constantly rotating numbers. It is handy to know that it exists.
I hope the OP is able to get the harassment to stop.
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Do NOT register on any list. It only applies to spammers in your country. One your number is out there overseas spammeds will call you. The DNC list is a big buffet for spammers. They KNOW these numbers are live.
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I first signed up about 10 years ago and had zero spam calls for about 5 years, then they started happening again. I found out that the list expires, so it signed and I've had very few spam calls since. Also, they have now fixed the list, so that it no longer expires...
I know many other success stories, and zero horror stories...
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Do NOT register on any list. It only applies to spammers in your country. One your number is out there overseas spammeds will call you. The DNC list is a big buffet for spammers. They KNOW these numbers are live.
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yes your right. because the # that call me are from Africa, and other country ..
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Register on the government site:
www.donotcall.gov
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i just register.
Any decent call blocker will let you use wildcards so you can block all numbers from any spam callers as they all seem to use the same prefixed first 3-5 digits.
On the thunderbolt root call blocker was a battery hog for me, which apparently other users reported as well. However its been about 8 months so maybe its better now.
So far I've been saving all spam numbers to the same contact named spam in my contacts. I use tasker to fwd the call to VM which is handled by google voice and set as spam there so they get "the number you have reached has been disconnected" deal. So far so good.
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My previous phone Galaxy i9000 (stock or custom) had a option under Call Settings to Black List Numbers,
I assume that was a feature for Samsung Galaxy series only? Isn't it a just a software feature? maybe not?
That feature worked so well, I wish I had that option with Galaxy Nexus without using some random 3rd party apps.
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Rather pointless, since they're already violating far more consequential Federal statutes. Registering on the DNC is only going to deter the telemarketers that choose to abide by the law, and not those who are already blatantly violating it such as the calls that the OP is receiving. The do not call registry is nothing more than a paper tiger.
Hey Guys,
I've been patiently waiting for Google voice to be release in Canada for some time. It still hasn't happened and probably won't for awhile. After some extensive searching I've been able to find a guide that can walk you through the setup, and I can tell you in works flawlessly. I would imagine you could use this guide for other countries as well.
The features are great, and no other service comes close here in Canada. With that said, enjoy. If you have any problems, feel free to ask.
LINK
Google voice is available in Canada. I use it everyday for free. You have to link a number to your Google account online, which is available for free in Canada. Then use grooveip to make and receive calls from you GV account from your phone. Easy and free solution.
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Google voice is available in Canada. I use it everyday for free. You have to link a number to your Google account online, which is available for free in Canada. Then use grooveip to make and receive calls from you GV account from your phone. Easy and free solution.
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I use it more for the visual voice mail. Care to share with us a step-by-step guide?
Okay well the GV service is available in Canada you just can't use their apk. So when you go into your Google account, click voice and it will say try voice and give you a number. Assuming you already have a GV number, just download grooveip and sign into your Google account. Grooveip has an awesome integration of GV right into the phone apk too. So if you dial a number in the phone it will ask if you want to make it with GV or your mobile network. Plus the quality is top notch.
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Okay well the GV service is available in Canada you just can't use their apk. So when you go into your Google account, click voice and it will say try voice and give you a number. Assuming you already have a GV number, just download grooveip and sign into your Google account. Grooveip has an awesome integration of GV right into the phone apk too. So if you dial a number in the phone it will ask if you want to make it with GV or your mobile network. Plus the quality is top notch.
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I think your referring to Google talk, which is different the Google voice. I have a Google voice number (using the link in the op). I can use the Google voice App on my phone, and I get Visual voicemail.
No I am talking about GV. I have their app on my phone but it always says cannot verify my number when setting it up. I have GV on my computer to and can make calls from my Gmail inbox. Just a few days ago it prompted me saying another year for Google voice in Canada for free. It just seems like your paying a lot and its quite complicated for just visual voicemail.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gvoip
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No I am talking about GV. I have their app on my phone but it always says cannot verify my number when setting it up. I have GV on my computer to and can make calls from my Gmail inbox. Just a few days ago it prompted me saying another year for Google voice in Canada for free. It just seems like your paying a lot and its quite complicated for just visual voicemail.
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The reason you can't verify your number is because you don't have a US Google voice number. It is only available in the USA. Sure, I was able to make calls from Gmail and the Google voice app on my computer but that was through Google chat. Now I have a US Google voice number (an actual phone number) people can call me on, as well as Visual Voice mail. It costs $.03/Voice mail. Even if I got 100 (which would never happen) voice mails a month that would only cost me $3. I don't feel like that is a lot. To each there own I suppose. If you are happy with Groove IP, that awesome. Just wanted to share this with other Canadians that would like a Google voice number and all the benefits of having Google Voice fully functional on their G Nexus.
Yeah of coarse to each their own. I have an actual US number as well. That I make calls with, and people call me with too. I was just trying to point out that Google voice is available in Canada and that you can use it free through grooveip. Thanks for posting your method tho. Options are always great.
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You can verify you GV number if you have a 403 area code.
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You can verify you GV number if you have a 403 area code.
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Do you get charged long distance forwarding to that number?
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Do you get charged long distance forwarding to that number?
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Not sure I understand what you are asking.
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Not sure I understand what you are asking.
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I mean when you retrieve your voicemail from the 403 number does your cell phone company charge you long distance.
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If you have a bell fab10 plan or similar you can add the 403 number to it.
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I'm trying to set this up for myself, but I'm having issues trying to setup the Call Forwarding on my phone.
When I enter the number, I'm getting an "Unexpected Response from Network" error when I click Enable for any of the options.
I'm on Rogers
Has anyone else experienced this type of issue?
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You can verify you GV number if you have a 403 area code.
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How long ago did you try this? When i tried several months ago it did not work, there were no 403 numbers left and if i spoofed my IP to look like i was in the US i couldnt verify because my 403 number was from a different country as the GV number.
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How long ago did you try this? When i tried several months ago it did not work, there were no 403 numbers left and if i spoofed my IP to look like i was in the US i couldnt verify because my 403 number was from a different country as the GV number.
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I tried it over a year ago, if not two. I'm pretty sure you can still verify with 403 numbers. I still have my GV number, and it forwards to my 403 number.
What do you mean there were no 403 numbers left??
403 no longer working
I have a GV 403 number (not Calgary - Canmore I think) and I cannot add my 403 cellphone number (forwarding country different) - I think they have closed this loophole - anyone who has any other information as to how to get this to work would be appreciated but I assumed they had plugged this.
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Yeah of co**** to each their own. I have an actual US number as well. That I make calls with, and people call me with too. I was just trying to point out that Google voice is available in Canada and that you can use it free through grooveip. Thanks for posting your method tho. Options are always great.
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This guy's full of it.
Post a step by step - visual - or step off your pedestal.
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This guy's full of it.
Post a step by step - visual - or step off your pedestal.
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he's not necessarily "full of it"...he just isn't describing the same service. or he's purposefully lying/trolling...if it's the latter, then screw him
but to clarify, he's using gmail chat...a service that has been available for quite some time. you could log in to your gmail account from a computer and call any phone number in US or Canada for free. It was done through VoIP and the gmail account...similar to skype, but without a number and free
google voice allows you to "merge" your cell number and landline so that someone calling one number can make multiple lines ring. Beyond that, you have a google voice number that you can retrieve visual voice mails for free and/or forward them to your email/text...
this is the service us Canadians want..stupid frigging crtc
the first option is indeed done through groove ip..it works well, it's a nice service (i have it too..on my tablet on top of that so i can make calls) but it's just not the same thing
there is a good tutorial if you google it that was done a few months ago but it requires you to purchase a US phone number..like through skype, which costs money and defeats the whole purpose of google voice...
Ok This has confused me a lot.
Here's my question to try to understand what works and what doesnt.
I use Google Voice(or whatever thats called coz you guys just confused me, The dialpad that's on gmail browser to makeinternational calls to Europe).
But everytime i want to call, i need to use my browser on my pc since I am in Canada, the app does not work.
how can i use THAT service on my phone.
Any step by step anyone can provide?
Thank you
B
PS: I have an HTC Sensation 4.0.4 Sense 4.1