Probably a long shot...

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So I had a rather stupid moment earlier and hopefully I am not the only one to have ever done it! I had a voicemail from someone interested in my horse for sale. I have awful signal at work so dutifully saved it and waited until I had signal for a while to try and call back. After trying to get the mobile number left on the message I managed to delete said voicemail and now have no hope of getting it back! A lot of colourful language came out of my mouth at this stage. I was hoping that someone on here (as I know there are a lot of you) might know of someone with the first name of Amelia looking for a horse in the southwest region in the 16hh height range. As said title described, probably a very long shot but hey ho, my last resort after a lot of googling!
 
Just a thought, but would your network provider be able to tell you the number? I'm not fully sure how these things work, but I'm sure I've heard of people getting call logs from their providers before...
 
If they are interested they will probably ring again to make sure you got the message! Where is your advert advertised, could add a sneaky message to it saying whoever rang on so and so day please ring again I lost your message?
 
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Apparently once you end the call that you deleted the message during, your message is gone for ever. Apparently vodafone don't allow you the 'callback' option either! She's advertised on 3 different sites and 1 magazine and the caller didn't mention where they saw the advert. So annoying as the market isn't exactly booming and calls don't flow in like they did a few years ago!
 
it does, but by awful signal I mean there is none whatsoever in 90% of the farm, sadly vodafone don't send you messages like o2 saying you missed a call from a number. I think I will just hope that they ring back!
 
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