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Good. I'll go with that story.
My crazy friends from high school don't have my number...Lol. That was my crazy friend from high school.
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I don't think you can disable many of the built in Verizon apps. Correct me if I am wrong, but don't you have to have the VVM feature turned ON on your account page on Verizon's website? Have you looked there to see if you are signed up for the free VVM that comes with Advance Calling? Maybe it can be completely disabled there? At least that's how we had to enable the free VVM when it first came out last October. But things may have changed since then.i don't want to sign up for it. if you sign up for it, it eliminates the time / day / stamp.
also, you cannot disable it from the apps, it's not an option.
This....Actually, you can disable quite a few. But not VVM.
Regardless, the ideal solution here is to follow the prompts in the phone to enable the feature, and then don't use it. It hurts nothing. It doesn't even use your data if you never click on it.
TapaTurbo