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Finally solved this, it appears some messages got placed on the phone message system instead of being on Cox, so the phone showed messages, but they weren't available when I called Cox voicemail. All other messages were always on the Cox voicemail, as one would expect. Not sure how they got to the phone, but I was able to erase them.
- ekhawaii6 years agoContributor
Kansas...was looking at some older forum issues. I'm guessing that your messages got rolled over to your phone answering machine because COX was recording a message at that time. Since you are primary on the Cox Voice, a busy signal where you were either talking or a message was being left, caused to roll over to your phones answering service. Mine is set up just the opposite, so I get an occasional Cox Voice mail and don't know till I check the Web Voice Tools.
- CurtB6 years agoValued Contributor III
so I get an occasional Cox Voice mail and don't know till I check the Web Voice Tools.
ekhawaii, the normal dial tone on your Cox phone is replaced with a stutter tone when you have a new Cox voice mail.
- ekhawaii6 years agoContributor
As always CurtB, you are a wealth of info. I will pay attention when talking on the phone. Normally when on the phone, I hear a beep, beep indicating someone is calling. I either flash over to them if I notice a caller I know (when looking at the headsets display) or just let it ring and die. If at this time the caller chooses to leave a Cox voice mail, I'm not sure if the "stutter tone" will sound. Is the stutter tone different from my beep, beep, which is slow?
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