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Alltel Voicemail backdoor numbers

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cheezpuff - 12 Dec 2005 21:53 GMT
Good Afternoon,

   I was looking to see if anyone happens to have information regarding
voicemail back door numbers for Alltel in the Arizona market. I have tried
barking up every conceivable tree and want to the VM number as my MOC. Any
assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,

Cheezpuff
The Ghost of General Lee - 12 Dec 2005 22:04 GMT
>Good Afternoon,
>
>    I was looking to see if anyone happens to have information regarding
>voicemail back door numbers for Alltel in the Arizona market. I have tried
>barking up every conceivable tree and want to the VM number as my MOC. Any
>assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Will they not let you use your cell number as your MOC number?  I
suspect that would be more feasible than them allowing a backdoor
number (if one even exists) as your MOC.
cheezpuff - 12 Dec 2005 22:23 GMT
>>Good Afternoon,
>>
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> suspect that would be more feasible than them allowing a backdoor
> number (if one even exists) as your MOC.

I know that they exist, as I keep hear word of them. And no, a call to your
own number is NOT M2M as you might think. So we are trying to develop a work
around and this is the best we got. I know that Cingular still uses the
"backdoor" numbers publicly to access your voicemail so all we have to do is
find  them / discover them for Alltel.

Thanks for your help,

Cheezpuff
The Ghost of General Lee - 12 Dec 2005 22:44 GMT
>>>Good Afternoon,
>>>
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>"backdoor" numbers publicly to access your voicemail so all we have to do is
>find  them / discover them for Alltel.

I didn't suggest it would be M2M.  I asked if they could set your cell
number up as your MOC.  Two completely different things.
cheezpuff - 12 Dec 2005 22:48 GMT
>>>>Good Afternoon,
>>>>
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> I didn't suggest it would be M2M.  I asked if they could set your cell
> number up as your MOC.  Two completely different things.

Just by technicality. And the answer there is no. I have tried that one
already.
Michael Andrews, Sr. - 13 Dec 2005 23:45 GMT
I agree Alltel does have vm backdoor numbers, at least they do here in
Richmond, Va.  I use it when I want to leave a message without calling the
subscriber's phone.  BTW, what is MOC?

>>>>>Good Afternoon,
>>>>>
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> Just by technicality. And the answer there is no. I have tried that one
> already.
The Ghost of General Lee - 14 Dec 2005 02:17 GMT
>I agree Alltel does have vm backdoor numbers, at least they do here in
>Richmond, Va.  I use it when I want to leave a message without calling the
>subscriber's phone.  BTW, what is MOC?

Most Often Called.
DC Photoman - 14 Dec 2005 10:35 GMT
Michael, would you mind sharing that backdoor number... I am also in VA.
 - AlanS

>I agree Alltel does have vm backdoor numbers, at least they do here in
>Richmond, Va.  I use it when I want to leave a message without calling the
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>> Just by technicality. And the answer there is no. I have tried that one
>> already.
Michael Andrews, Sr. - 14 Dec 2005 11:05 GMT
Certainly, 804-350-5000 & 804-356-5000.

> Michael, would you mind sharing that backdoor number... I am also in VA.
>  - AlanS
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>>> Just by technicality. And the answer there is no. I have tried that one
>>> already.
Tom - 15 Dec 2005 07:31 GMT
Sprint uses -area code -local prefix- and then MAIL  (6245)  maybe that will
work for alltel too
> Certainly, 804-350-5000 & 804-356-5000.
>
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>>>> Just by technicality. And the answer there is no. I have tried that one
>>>> already.
cheezpuff - 17 Dec 2005 05:52 GMT
Just for information sake... Neither of those work in Phoenix (602-XXX-5000
& 602-XXX-6245). As a side note... Would there be a VM Backdoor number for
each exchange that Alltel would have, or would there be one for all of the
Phoenix exchanges?

Thanks,

Cheezpuff

> Sprint uses -area code -local prefix- and then MAIL  (6245)  maybe that
> will work for alltel too
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>>>>> Just by technicality. And the answer there is no. I have tried that
>>>>> one already.
Douglas J. Michaelson - 19 Feb 2006 19:43 GMT
Phoenix Area Alltel Users the VM backdoor is: 602-980-6747

Good Luck!

> Just for information sake... Neither of those work in Phoenix
> (602-XXX-5000 & 602-XXX-6245). As a side note... Would there be a VM
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>>>>>> Just by technicality. And the answer there is no. I have tried that
>>>>>> one already.
 
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