I hate voicemail… Much more specifically I hate voicemail systems. My wireless carrier has the dumbest options for listening to your voicemail. I hate having to call someone and must leave them a message, going throuth their message, only to be followed by another 30 seconds of automated voice horsecrap telling me my options “press 5 to page, press 6 to blah blah blah, press 9 to explode”. THIS IS UNNECESSARY!!! Whatever happened to “Hey, it’s Joe, leave a message…” BEEP…
My outgoing voicemail message is just this:
Thanks for calling. Please don’t leave me a voicemail. I hate voicemail. I have your number, I’ll call you back. If it’s business, leave a name, company, number, call back time, and leave it at that, don’t explain why, I’ll call you if I need to…
Its harsh, but at least people who are smart know that you can fast track to leave a message and ignore all that on AT&T’s voicemail system by simply pressing 1 to get through it. On the other hand, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon, and some of the local “prepaid” carriers don’t seem to have this option, or I haven’t figured it out yet.
For god’s sake wireless carriers, just get rid of the explanation of how this s#!t works and just make it beep immediately after the outgoing messag. There’s enough crap with text messages, email, etc now that nobody gives a damn about the rest of your sh!tty voicemail options.



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In all my years, I’ve never faxed anything to a cell phone. In fact, I’ve never met or heard of anyone who faxed to cell phones. Add “press 4 to send a fax” to the list of unnecessary options.
Dude you are damn right. One of my friends has AT&T and when he does’t answer his phone i get pissed cause I have to listen to this crap: ” you have reached the voice mailbox of 123-456-7890, to leave a callback number, press 5 now, at the tone, please record your message, when you are finished recording please press 9 for more option…..(long pause)….*beep*. Gah it drive me crazy..
Great complaint.
Grow up, it’s just voicemail. Hang up if you not want to go through the options.
Eric on January 9th, 2008 at 1:36 pm | Link