LadyKate wrote:
I'm guilty of being one of those "it's me" voicemail leaverers....I just assume that with cell phone technology that the date and time stamp as well as the caller ID tagged to everyone's voicemail when they leave one.
Only if the phone is connected to the network at the time the message is left. I have no signal at work, so as I drive away I suddenly get all the texts from the day (timestamped as of the moment they reached my phone) and a few voicemails with no record of my phone having received a call. And suppose you and Kirra call me one afternoon... and one of you leaves a message saying 'Don't call, you'll wake me' and the other leaves one saying 'call me immediately, it's an emergency' and neither of you leaves your name?
My most recent messages were:
"Hey Dad, this is Alfie (he has three kids, I'm the only girl, but he mistook me for my brother once, so I follow the protocol). It's 2:30 on Saturday, please call me as soon as you can regarding my car. This is not an emergency."
"Mary, this is your OTHER daughter, just having a sh**y week and looking to vent. It's Saturday morning and I'm on my way to work, I'll call you on my drive home if I remember. Or something."
Actually, that not only demonstrates proper message leaving, it tells you a lot about my relationship with my parents.