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Incidentally, you can now leave me a voicemail at +1.5126840742 (inside the U.S., (512) 684-0742). I look forward to hearing from you!
With eVoice, you’ll get a free phone number that delivers voicemail messages to you as email attachments.
This is a neat little trick that does exactly what it says it does. As far as I know, you can’t choose your area code unless you pay, but what with nationwide cellphone coverage in the U.S. quickly becoming the norm, that shouldn’t be a major issue.
Incidentally, you can now leave me a voicemail at +1.5126840742 (inside the U.S., (512) 684-0742). I look forward to hearing from you!
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