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Take Back Your ‘Voicemail’ Messages

February 17th, 2010 by Kristie Wells | located in Features | trackback

Has this happened to you? Someone left you an awesome voicemail message – funny, sweet, or otherwise memorable – and you saved it so that you could listen to it again later. Then life got busy, and when you finally dialed back into your voicemail box to listen to the message, it was gone.

It’s happened to all of us at one time or another, and it’s just one of the reasons we’re through with carrier voicemail. Not only are we fed up with having our messages automatically deleted after 21 days, we’re also tired of dialing into a remote voicemail box to listen to our messages and not being able to share them or access them easily.

That’s why one of our favorite Ribbit Mobile features is the online message inbox – a single place where you can read or listen to your messages in whatever order you want. You can sort your messages by sender; you can even search for words or phrases if you want to find one particular voicemail. And best of all: you can save your messages as long as you want to.

Ribbit Mobile: Online Message Inbox

So next time your best friend calls and sings Happy Birthday on your voicemail, or your colleague leaves client information that you’ll need for future reference… you can be confident that those messages will be there for you, as long as you need them.

Isn’t that the way it SHOULD be? They’re your messages, after all…

If you could get back one voicemail that was lost… what would it be?

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