Go straight to voicemail with Slydial

Tue Jul 22, 2008 11:32PM EDT

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Want to call in sick without actually talking to the boss? MobileSphere just launched a free voice messaging service called Slydial that connects you directly to someone's voicemail so you can actually leave a message when you're pressed for time or want to avoid any awkward conversations.

Slydial is a free service that doesn't require an account unless you want extra features like Click 2 Slydial, which allows you to initiate a call from your computer. To get started, you simply dial 267-Slydial (267-759-3425) from any landline or mobile phone number, enter the cell phone number of the person you want to call, and wait for the service to connect you to their voicemail. Pretty sly, huh?

I tried the service and had no problems going staight to voicemail as advertised. You do have to endure a rather long advertisement, but if you plan to do this often, I recommend you sign up for the ad-free service which sets you back $.15 per call and includes some  rather interesting features.

Not sure how you could use Slydial? Check out these Slydial situations for a little inspiration.

 

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  • 1 Posted by d.tfish95 on Wed Jul 23, 2008 10:16AM EDT Report Abuse

    It'd work nice, with the exception that it is a PA area code. But a very cool idea!

  • 2 Posted by quequegs on Wed Jul 30, 2008 8:32AM EDT Report Abuse

    Ijust tested it and the person helping me said the phone rang once. So, maybe it has to do with the mobile provider. I tried it on a land line and it didnt' work either.

  • 3 Posted by misssparkle76 on Tue Aug 5, 2008 9:32PM EDT Report Abuse

    I just tried and and the system is temporary out of service!!!

  • 4 Posted by bodydoubles1 on Mon Aug 11, 2008 2:09PM EDT Report Abuse

    Tried 3x, first call circuits busy. Second call dropped, Third did not work at all. Seems like a big waste of time.

  • 5 Posted by head_masterchief on Wed Aug 13, 2008 11:46PM EDT Report Abuse

    Yeah I thought that the cell phone companies already do that you just have to find out who knows how to from your cell phone provider.

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