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    Is there any way you can block a number yourself, or do you gotta take your phone to your local service provider to do that?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Religion
    Is there any way you can block a number yourself, or do you gotta take your phone to your local service provider to do that?
    What kind of phone do you have, did you read the user manual? I used to have an old v60 that had an option to make all calls private, but that was a long time ago. If your phone doesn't have an option or setting for that purpose, then I'd imagine your carrier has to do it.



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    you can block numbers on the Verizon site... some of the other big providers don;t give you that option.....

    to solve that poblem.... set your ringer to "silent" for that number... you may still have to deal with the voicemails, but not the calls



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    Quote Originally Posted by jeaniesing
    you can block numbers on the Verizon site... some of the other big providers don;t give you that option.....

    to solve that poblem.... set your ringer to "silent" for that number... you may still have to deal with the voicemails, but not the calls
    LOL sorry I misunderstood your question, sometimes I'm haha. We've had a bunch of people lately ask about the *67 thing so I mistook you for another one of those. Listen to Jeanie, she knows what she's talking about



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    you may have interpereted the question correctly Brad.... not many details there



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    Well see I dont want my EX to call because my GF NOW will get SOOO PISSED!! so i was just gonna block her number all togather...alltel service v710 phone
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    understandable... but your best bet is just to prove to you NOW GF that you choose not to answer the phone when the EX calls.... easily done by setting her personal ringtone to silent and showing the NOW GF your received call log ......

    'Open and honest' is the best policy... don't try to hide that you dated a psycho and the NOW GF may take pity one you (kidding)
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