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If you call someone and hear a recording that says, “Your call has been forwarded to an automated voicemail system,” you’ve been sent to voicemail. This doesn’t mean the person blocked you—maybe they couldn’t answer at the time, or maybe they didn’t know you were calling. There are many other reasons why your call may go to voicemail, and this wikiHow article will help you understand them all.
- “Your call has been forwarded to the automatic voicemail system” means that your call has been sent to voicemail.
- If the phone didn’t ring or only rang once, their phone may be off, on Do Not Disturb, in airplane mode, or not receiving a signal.
- You can also hear this recording if the person blocked you or declined your call.
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