So out of character for me...but I got a voicemail today from someone who called, twice. From Seattle. After listening to my greeting, which very clearly states who I am, this person left a message for "Vic".
Who I am not.
Possibly your voice sounds like Vic's, and the caller didn't listen to the whole message, but press'd the # key or some other key whose sound makes the message machine stop playing your voice message and jump to the beep that indicates the caller can leave a message? ...
A couple in Vancouver were surprised when they heard their phone ring, their message machine click on, and then stop when I press'd the # key, and then I left a message. (They had been call monitoring or whatever the term is.)
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It wasn't me.
I never figured you for a middle aged woman, so you were off the hook from the get-go.
Possibly your voice sounds like Vic's, and the caller didn't listen to the whole message, but press'd the # key or some other key whose sound makes the message machine stop playing your voice message and jump to the beep that indicates the caller can leave a message? ...
A couple in Vancouver were surprised when they heard their phone ring, their message machine click on, and then stop when I press'd the # key, and then I left a message. (They had been call monitoring or whatever the term is.)
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