Notifications for deleted messages showing up on Mac?

Whenever I finish a conversation on my iPad and delete it, I keep getting notifications for them on my Mac! Is there any way I can get messages to delete across all devices?

Hi sdchaves:
I'd like to chime in here and get your voicemail notifications working again. I have a few questions for you.  When you turned on the voicemail notifications, did you do that by dialing into your voicemail box? Also, has this worked in the past? One recommendation I have to solve this is to dial *228 and choose option 1.  Once the programming is completed, please pull the battery for 20-30 seconds. Also, when someone calls you, are they able to leave a voicemail message? When you call, are there new messages waiting?  If people are unable to call & leave a message, you can dial *73 to cancel call forwarding. This generally fixes the problem.
Keep us posted!
Regards,
MikeS_VZW
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