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I want to get rid of the voicemails I have on my phone without topping up my sim

timy_g
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So, I have got a new second SIM and I have two voicemails, but I can't get rid of them because every time I tap on it says, "It looks like you don't have enough credit to make this call, you'll need to top up first" Is there any way around this without topping up?

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Just leave their sim in their phone. You would just dial the number I have provided above. Follow the instructions. Bear in mind the person who's phone you had used may incur a charge, but I'm not 100 percent sure on that. 

It's a while since I done it, but I used to pick up my voicemails from my parents telephone. 

But bear in mind, you would only be able to listen to your voicemails from another phone, if you had previously set up a security pin on it. If you had not, then there would be no way to listen to them, other than topping up your phone. 

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Fatboy71
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If you have access to another phone, you can dial 07953 222 222 to listen to your voicemail. However, you will have needed to have set up a security pin on your voicemail in question. 

I currently don't have another phone, would there be any other way to do it?

If you could ask a friend or family member to use their phone, that would work. 

alright, so what would I do exactly, just put my second sim into their phone and call the voicemail? then would that eliminate me needing to top-up to remove the voicemail as well?

Just leave their sim in their phone. You would just dial the number I have provided above. Follow the instructions. Bear in mind the person who's phone you had used may incur a charge, but I'm not 100 percent sure on that. 

It's a while since I done it, but I used to pick up my voicemails from my parents telephone. 

But bear in mind, you would only be able to listen to your voicemails from another phone, if you had previously set up a security pin on it. If you had not, then there would be no way to listen to them, other than topping up your phone. 

XRaySpeX
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@timy_g : Don't you have a PAYG pack? It would cover listening to your VMs.

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