GotVoice
When I added VoIP phone service to our home phones via Comcast’s Digital Voice service, one of the options available to me was to be e-mailed and notified any voice-mail messages that were received on my home phone.
I’m not sure what happened to the service from Comcast, but it just stopped being available.
GotVoice brings that same functionality back to me, and adds the same function for cell phone messages as well.
Have you ever wished you would have saved that important voicemail? Would you like to share your voicemails with family, friends or coworkers? With GotVoice, you can, for FREE!
GotVoice retrieves voice messages from your existing home and cellular phones and delivers them directly to your email inbox either automatically, using a pre-chosen schedule, or manually with a simple click of a button.
- Access your voicemail on the Internet
- Easy to sign up - only takes a few minutes
- Get all your messages in one place
- And yes, GotVoice is FREE
Never miss that important call again, or not keep that important voice-mail you wish you had now to go back and listen to in the future. Check-out GotVoice today!
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Uncover The Internet » 3 Free Months of GotVoice Service Courtesy of GotVoice and Uncover The Internet
Jan 3, 2007 at 12:34 am
[…] Awhile back I wrote about the Got Voice website that allows you to receive voice-mail messages as an attachment into your e-mail account. […]
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