Never Have To Listen To A Voicemail Again With This App

Nobody listens to voicemails anymore. Why would we waste our precious time listening to what a caller has to say when we already get a notification telling us we have a missed call. It's called texting, people.

There are many people who leave their voicemail inboxes filled to the max so that they get to the point where callers no longer even have the option to leave one. However, now, users can avoid these voice messages altogether by downloading this app that will surely get your point across.

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Available for iOS and Android, No More Voicemail works by deactivating the user's voicemail so that the caller is forced to either hang up or just send a text. When an incoming call is ignored or missed, the app makes it so that the caller hears infinite ringing.

Once the app is downloaded, the user signs up using their email, and is instructed to paste an activation number provided in the Phone app. The user must then press the Call button, which will then bring up either an on-screen message or they will hear a short beep. Go back into the app to confirm, and No More Voicemail is set up.

After testing this app, it does indeed work. Users are able to decline a call, and instead of the caller being sent to voicemail, it just keeps on ringing and ringing until ultimately, they will hang up.

Users can also remove the service and get their voicemail feature back at any time by dialing another code provided by No More Voicemail.

The app was created by the developers behind TapeACall and TrapCall, and the app provides a link that takes users to the latter so they can stop blocked calls as well.

No More Voicemail is supported by AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint and U.S. Cellular. Previously, users would have to contact their carrier to deactivate their voicemail. This makes it so much easier to never have to listen to a voicemail again.

The app is available to download for iOS and Android for free.

Source: Tech Crunch

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