T-Mobile Visual Voice Mail (VVM)

I have a LG K51 through T-Mobile. Recently tech support said to reinstall the VVM app and doing so deleted 2.5 years of Voice mails. Their tech support is incompetent. I scanned the SD card with Recuva and they are not there. How do I scan the SIM Card? Will Recuva do it via a USB cable? What other options are there and what is the cost?

Thanks!

You can't use recuva for this sorry.

Does ccleaner make a product that does? If not, what would you suggest?

The voice mails will be stored by your Visual Voice Mail provider on their servers.

They will not be saved on your phone - so you can't recover them from your phone because they are not there to recover.

You need to talk to your Visual Voice Mail provider about getting acces to them.

3 minutes ago, nukecad said:
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		The voice mails will be stored by your Visual Voice Mail provider on their servers.
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		They will not be saved on your phone - so you can't recover them from your phone because they are not there to recover.
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		You need to talk to your Visual Voice Mail provider about getting acces to them.
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That's true of Voice Mail, but VVM or Visual Voice Mail downloads to your phone and I can play them whenever, even if I am in airplane mode with no internet connection.

They are on the Sim card until they get overwritten. Does any of ccleaner tools read the Sim card?

3 hours ago, Brian1aaa said:
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		Does any of ccleaner tools read the Sim card?
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No sorry, and i don't think any apps can. A sim card is not wrtten in a format that pc mac linux can read.

15 hours ago, Nergal said:
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		No sorry, and i don't think any apps can. A sim card is not wrtten in a format that pc mac linux can read.
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Not true! Why do you think the FBI seized all the insurrectionist phones? There's data they can read still stored on there even if it is deleted. Now it seems like ccleaner is mostly ideal for the opposite of what I want to do and would be good to run on your microSD card if you were such a person. I want to save the data.

Here's a company that works with LEO like the FBI and provides software to forensically "audit" your  criminal enterprise: paraben.com and sim card readers are very available on Amazon. And its' cheap, but I don't have the skills to use the software.