Ext User(The Family)
08-08-2007, 08:03 PM
"Paul Day" <pauls@enigma.id.au> wrote in message
news:1186450196.168471@colossus.enigma.id.au...
> When you cancel diversions, Telstra automagically enforce their own upon
> you so callers get diverted to the text message answering service. ie,
> they get told that a text message is being sent to me with their number.
>
> Anyone have a way of disabling it?
>
> If I wanted something like that, I'd use Voicemail. The biggest issue I
> have is not only is it forced upon you, but a rediculously short 15
> second delay on "divert no answer" is also forced upon you.
>
> I've been dealing with Telstra support trying to get it removed and I'd
> probably have more luck hammering a nail into a conrete wall with my
> forehead. That would quite likely be more enjoyable too.
>
> PD
>
> --
> Paul Day
Divert your Telstra mobile to 0418707316. This will do the trick. There's
no call charge - just a Telstra RVA.
news:1186450196.168471@colossus.enigma.id.au...
> When you cancel diversions, Telstra automagically enforce their own upon
> you so callers get diverted to the text message answering service. ie,
> they get told that a text message is being sent to me with their number.
>
> Anyone have a way of disabling it?
>
> If I wanted something like that, I'd use Voicemail. The biggest issue I
> have is not only is it forced upon you, but a rediculously short 15
> second delay on "divert no answer" is also forced upon you.
>
> I've been dealing with Telstra support trying to get it removed and I'd
> probably have more luck hammering a nail into a conrete wall with my
> forehead. That would quite likely be more enjoyable too.
>
> PD
>
> --
> Paul Day
Divert your Telstra mobile to 0418707316. This will do the trick. There's
no call charge - just a Telstra RVA.