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Why, oh why, does Verizon Fits Voice Mail store very short empty voice mail messages instead of deleting them? Can't they add an option for minimum length (in seconds) to keep? And with a little bit of software, they could tell that there's no one speaking on these very short messages, so delete them as they're clearly useless and VERY ANNOYING!
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I suspect that if there is any background noise on a telephone call, the voicemail system would treat that as speaking and record until the originating party/bot/autodialer disconnects. I'm not sure if there is some sort of legal reason for not having an auto delete function. 🤔
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I suspect that if there is any background noise on a telephone call, the voicemail system would treat that as speaking and record until the originating party/bot/autodialer disconnects. I'm not sure if there is some sort of legal reason for not having an auto delete function. 🤔