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Discussion topic: Text to speech message retrieval.

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This message was authored by: Macflame

Text to speech message retrieval.

I received a message on my landline from AQL, a text-to-speech service. I did not have a pen or paper at the time to record the details, so I saved the message for later retrieval. When I tried to retrieve the message by playing back the recording, there was only silence. I got in touch with AQL via email and was given another number to retrieve the message, but again, there was only silence. They have now advised me to contact my landline provider and said that Sky will have a copy of the message. The message was received around 7.08 am.
The message was about collecting a parcel.

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This message was authored by: PandJ2020

Re: Text to speech message retrieval.

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@Macflame wrote:

Sky will have a copy of the message. 


I doubt it.

 


They have now advised me to contact my landline provider

We're just other customers here...

 

Your best hope may be a DSAR request but this can take up to 30 days (assuming they do have a record).

I am just another Sky customer and my views are my own even if you don't like the answers
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Re: Text to speech message retrieval.

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@Macflame 

 

Telcos typically don't retain message content (unless it's specifically as voicemail), just the digital 'wrapper'.

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This message was authored by: Macflame

Re: Text to speech message retrieval.

You would think the company that sent me the message would actually have a record of the message or at least of the company that was sending the parcel via their service.

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Re: Text to speech message retrieval.

'or at least of the company that was sending the parcel via their service'. Ignore that. Lack of sleep. lol

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