Actiontec MI424WRI- Router Features Not Working

I notified the following problems to Actiontec and they told me to contact Verizon as in Resolution below. Has anyone experienced the same problems? If so can you share the outcome? Thanks in advance.
Incident Summary
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It appears to me MI424WR(I) has these problems:  - Under Access Control, Blocking TCP ports by a device's MAC address  does not end at specified ending time.  - Cannot delete an existing Parental Control rule for Blocking ALL  Internet Access.  Thank you for your help.  LB
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Resolution:
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You will need to contact Verizon at 8885531555 with these issues. They will need to change the programming if they determine it is an issue.
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If this solution did not resolve your issue please submit a new incident.
http://support.actiontec.com/email_support/support​_form.php
Sincerely,
Actiontec Support Team

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Those are the different firmwares for the rev I in the last 4 months.    that's why I asked.   
 If you continue doing it by IP address, then you can get all the devices to pull the same one over and over. 
That might be an ok work around
How to get the same IP assignment per device

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