Free Voicemail Number

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By multimastery

A Free Voicemail Number can save you a lot of money! Futhermore it can protect your privacy. If you've ever been in a personal or business situation and didn't want to give out your "real" phone (or maybe you don't have any other contact number right now) then a free voicemail service can be a great solution for you.

There are free voicemail services that will give you a free voice mailbox just for the asking. There's not a heckuva lot of services still out there for this. But fortunately there are a few that are still going strong.

Below are 2 good ones that I've tried and would recommend to you:



In order for you to keep the number these companies give you, most will require that you actually use it! This means giving the number out and at least calling in to check for messages once a week or a few times a month. Doing this should be enough to keep the number Yours. If you remain inactive for too long then you will lose the number and it will be re-circulated back into the system for someone else to use.

Most free voicemail services are paid for by sponsors or advertisers. So many will require that you listen to a brief ad when calling in to check for messages. These simple things are definitely not much to ask for in exchange for a free voicemail number, which saves you Hundreds in the long run.

I know because before I discovered free voicemail service I was paying $120 a year ($10mth) for a paid voicemail…free voicemail has saved me BIGTIME! So whether you operate a business or just want an extra private voicemail for your own person use, by all means save yourself some money and get yourself a Free Voicemail Number! Now you have a phone number that you can give out comfortably and freely with no worries at all.


Hope this helped gotta run and check my messages now, talk to ya later!-)

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