On most voicemail systems, you have an option to erase and re-record a message. As for calling a landline, I agree... but for most people, it is becoming increasingly uncommon to call landline answering machines.
"it is becoming increasingly uncommon to call landline answering machines". Where on earth did you pull that statistic from?
This is useful for any person who has to contact a business desk phone, which most businesses have, in large numbers, each with it's own answering service.
Many a people would love to recall and replace a message to landline phones, especially when it involves business.
I dislike this feature. You'll need to make it clear to callers that they can be screened. People are getting used to having the freedom to delete and re-record their messages in case they mess up. It has saved me a couple of times and I don't expect my callers not to be intruded upon. If this becomes the trend, I will become very conservative about how I leave voicemail.
This feature works just like any land-line answering machine works anyhow; you should always be careful of what you're saying, if you're afraid of saying anything compromising.
This would be funny if someone leaves a voicemail and they mess up saying something REALLY bad and decide to re-record the voicemail to hide their slip(s) or what not. I can only imagine the trouble this may cause...
Google Voice is really USeful
JustinNeverSayNever7 3 months ago
I feel like a jerk if I clearly sent them to voicemail and they found out I was listening the whole time, lol
markliederbach 4 months ago
is there any way for your computer to be called also, that way your minutes on cell phone wouldnt be used
bburgessl 1 year ago
not transparent enough
byteusa 2 years ago
This feature stopped working for about a couple months ago, it stopped being presented as an option and they don't respond to queries.
smga3000 2 years ago
finally, the beginning of the end of wireless companies
thumbs right up their asses
akasaart 2 years ago 7
The main question is whether Google will be around forever to let you keep your phone number.
kxradio 2 years ago
eventually, we won't even need the numbers
we can just communicate completely through digital devices
akasaart 2 years ago
1) How can you re-record your voicemail?
2) This is the same thing as calling a land line, so if you don't want to say something you will regret afterwards...DON'T SAY IT!
aahmed215 2 years ago
On most voicemail systems, you have an option to erase and re-record a message. As for calling a landline, I agree... but for most people, it is becoming increasingly uncommon to call landline answering machines.
kxradio 2 years ago
"it is becoming increasingly uncommon to call landline answering machines". Where on earth did you pull that statistic from?
This is useful for any person who has to contact a business desk phone, which most businesses have, in large numbers, each with it's own answering service.
Many a people would love to recall and replace a message to landline phones, especially when it involves business.
adamdren 2 years ago
with most people i know, you can listen to a menu of options, one of which allows you to erase and re-record
that's for Verizon. I don't know about any other providers, but I would guess they have similar features
akasaart 2 years ago
This site is it inappropiate?
1almaleal 1 year ago
I dislike this feature. You'll need to make it clear to callers that they can be screened. People are getting used to having the freedom to delete and re-record their messages in case they mess up. It has saved me a couple of times and I don't expect my callers not to be intruded upon. If this becomes the trend, I will become very conservative about how I leave voicemail.
kxradio 2 years ago 2
This feature works just like any land-line answering machine works anyhow; you should always be careful of what you're saying, if you're afraid of saying anything compromising.
mikeonthecomputer 2 years ago
somebody's getting fired
kiymora 2 years ago
cool
az90az90az90az 2 years ago
nigger dont screen me bitch.!!1!! JK JK JK xD
Ozzy0sbourne 2 years ago
This would be funny if someone leaves a voicemail and they mess up saying something REALLY bad and decide to re-record the voicemail to hide their slip(s) or what not. I can only imagine the trouble this may cause...
Tweak589 2 years ago
because their rolling out google voice :) YAY
pspheaven 2 years ago
y soo many videos lately
dvasil987 2 years ago 3