kristop64089 “The best way to deactivate on an android is: #796# it will tell you it’s on, then #796# again to turn it off, which it will confirm” It does indeed give you those ON and OFF messages on my Samsung Android, but I can still leave a voicemail message on the phone -- t-mobile account.-- even though it says voicemail is off. I called t-mobile several months ago to request the voicemail be deactivated. It was deactivated for awhile but it’s working again, and I did not request it be reactivated. That option tells me that my voicemail password is off or on, not the actual voicemail. I was on the phone with T-Mobile for almost an hour. They said it was resolved and yet, when I call my line from another phone, I still get my voicemail. It is ridiculous that something so simple is so hard to remove. It should be an option that we can remove ourselves, not something we have to depend on tech support to do.
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