Blocking a call

I am trying to block a caller. An international number Spam Block only accepts 10 digits The number I am trying to block has 12. Which of the 12 do I use?

jhaendel wrote:
I am trying to block a caller. An international number Spam Block only accepts 10 digits The number I am trying to block has 12. Which of the 12 do I use?
I have done this for telemarketers several times. Add the number that you want to block to your phone book. Make the name something like blocked caller or Telemarketer. Then go to your contacts list, select the contact, press the menu button, and click options. It will bring up a selection box that says send directly to voice mail, check that box. Back out and save if needed.
Now your phone immediately sends every call from this number directly to voice mail without ringing.
This is a quick, free fix that I have used. I also use Google voice for free visual voice mail so if I get a voice mail from the undesired caller and I can quickly delete it without having to call and waste time.
Simple, free, effective.... Good Luck.....

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