how do i block a specific phone number

Xinfa J

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i have already called verizon to see if they can do it and as sone of you may now they dont have that service, i have the v-cast phone from lg the VX8100
if anybody knows any alternate ways to block a specific number that doesnt cosist of simply setting a specific ringtone or call id name so that i ignore her or dont even know that this person is calling ,i dont even want to hear this bi#^* on my voicemail.any help will be greatly appreciated

thanks, Phyco
 
yes, i think that this would be very helpfull to me as eventually i think she would stop calling thinking that i changed my number or stopped paying my bills, so if you would send this to me that would be great, thanks char
 
Anytime you call someone with Verizon, or they call you, you (they) can bypass the phone they are calling's voicemail greeting by pressing the * key. You hear the beep immediately and can leave a message.
 
That seems like a lot of hassle. It is a clever idea though. I would just save all those voicemails and tell him to stop or you will get him in some serious trouble.

Either through parents if its a young kid, or you can threaten to go to the police. it is a extreme move, but they should stop being stupid.
 
It's not that hard to do. The only required thing you have to do is rerecord your voice greeting, and the rest is up to you. While the rest sounds like a lot, it isn't, and you'll get used to it after a while. Threats may not necessarily stop the issue as I threatened to take this to the police with my friend, and that made him do it more. Of course, it depends on the situation. In my case, it was prank calling, and threats just don't go anywhere. If it's an angry ex or equivalent, then maybe, but I think my system is pretty good at getting people to stop talking to you.
 
What about just changing your number? I'm sure if you told the customer service rep your story, they might waive the number change fee for you (if you cell provider charges for that kind of thing). I know that when people call in and give me a viable reason on why they need their number changed...like say, harassment, or some sort of error on Cingular's part....I usually waive the fee.
Just a suggestion. :)
 
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