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I have had an issue for the last 3 - 4 weeks where my phone rings up to 9 times before voice mail picks up. I worked with AT&T for over an hour today (2 different techs) and they were unable to correct this (even by changing the ring time on the network side!). They recommended I contact apple (even though they are the carrier). Has anyone else experienced this issue and what steps did you take, if any, to correct this? thanks..

I have tried to do that three times now, but instead of getting a steady dial tone, I get three quick beeps (dial tone sound, but quick beeps, instead of a steady dialtone).
I don't want to be charged for all the spam calls I am getting.  So, I just don't answer when they call.  But, apparently, those spam calls get sent to VM forwarding and then there is a charge on my account.
I don't want to have anyone be able to leave any kind of message, if I do not answer.  So please explain how I can stop being charged for spam calls, that I do not answer?
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