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Originally Posted by blueenigma
several people have commented that they do not see much benefit over simply dialing in to retrieve voicemails. One clear beneft (that no one seems to have mentioned) is that it saves minutes! Each time you call from your handset to listen to your voicemals, it pulls from your bucket of minutes. Once you run out of minutes, it's a charge-per-call. Personally, I retrieve voicemails quite frequently, and often go over my minutes each month. If a service can, instead, send me a WAV file via email, it's free!!!!! Surprised no one mentioned this in this five-page thread
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OOppsy, just read on another post forum that the call forwarding necessary for this program ALSO pulls from the minutes bucket. Either way, I lose minutes. Thought I found a completely free way to retrireve my email for a minute.
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Your call forwarding minutes are a seperate bucket. All t-mobile plans have 500 conditional call forwarding minutes included in addition to whatever else your plan comes with.