Call Block

Call Block does not work.  As part of my payment to fios, I get to be constantly bombarded with ridiculous phone calls that I can't do anything about.  Why is that?  Verizon cannot do anything at all to solve this problem?  And I do not wish to pay a monthly fee for blocking more than 10 calls when they get through anyway.
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I recommend  The Digitone Call Blocker.  I was skeptical about the product but bought it as a last resort after being hammered by "Out of Area" calls, spoofed numbers from telemarketers, and Collection Agency scams looking for other people.  After I installed the call blocker, it was like night and day.  I can't praise it highly enough. The house is silent and I can work in peace.  
Look up the product's website on Google and be sure you get the right model for your equipment.  I have Fios Digital Voice, and though "digital" is in the name, the correct model is the standard one (not the VOiP one.)

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  • I am looking for a good Call Blocking App for my iPhone 5...any suggestions??

    I am in need of a good call blocking app for iPhone....please any suggestions will be greatly appreciated!

    As Randy Landry1 says, Google for "silent ringtone", download and install on you iPhone as a ringtone.
    Now create a contact for the offending phone number. Assign the contact to the silent ringtone and set no vibrate.
    When that number calls it will not ring, nor vibrate. It will light up the screen, but if you do not see that, it will not bother you. They could leave voice mail, but that is easily deleted.
    And if it is a situation where the are violating the do not call list, you can use the missed call log to report the number to the FTC.
    Also, if the calls are abusive or threading, and the leave a voice mail, you something to show the police.

  • Why is Call Block not available?????

    I've started getting these harrasing political phone calls from the same number. In the past,
    I remember that I could use Call Block (*60) to block them. I now see that the feature  is
    "no longer available to new customers". So how do I keep these cretins from ringing my phone????
    I subscribe to Freedom Essentials, so I have Caler ID, Forwarding, and Voice mail. I never noticed
    that they don't mention Call Block now.

    There's always the Do Not Call List but unfortunately politicians are exempt.  Like how they write the laws to suit their needs????
    You could check with your states public utilities commission or verizon to see why it is no longer being offered. 

  • Call Blocking does not. Is this just a scam too?

    Verizon call blocking is a useless 'service', dozens of calls come through with no phone number at all on the caller ID, something Verizon specifically states it will NOT DO.  Any ideas?
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    Scam no.  A service that needs to be update to the 21th Century, yes.  Still based on early callerid tecnhnology which is easily bypassed by all those so called "telemarketers" .   You should have now trouble with ligitimate callers, but lots of illegal calls come in.

  • Using *77 to set 'anonymous​' or 'unknown' call blocking is not working

    Per instructions from Verizon, I used *77 to turn on anonymous call blocking last night. I dialed *77, and got a voice telling me that I have enabled anonymous call blocking.
    However, it's NOT working. When I call home from my office, it shows up in caller ID as "unavailable"; shouldn't a call that is identified as 'unavailable' be blocked with this service?  Does anyone understand why this would be the case? Are all 'unavailable calls' the same?

    Unavavailable/unknown calls and anonymous/private calls are two different things. Anonymous calls are calls from someone who has chosen to block their telephone number from being displayed on your caller ID screen. This means the caller has dialed *67 before dialing your phone number (or they have what is called line blocking where all their outgoing caller id info is automatically blocked without them having to dial *67 before every call).  *77 is used to block anonymous/private calls and force the caller to allow their caller id info to come through to your phone in order for the call to complete.
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  • HT204266 where can i get a call blocker app from?

    Hi
    I have been looking for an app which blocks calls . there are a few in the market but these are like really crap and they dont work. i dont want to have to resort to changing my number. my service provider is not able to block a number, the only way to do that is by going to the police. which i dont want to do , or change my number which i dnt want to do either.
    please help! in desperate need of a good working call blocker!
    thanks

    Check out this link: http://store.apple.com/us/product/M9319G/A
    I believe you are looking for a Mini-DVI adapter to a video or audio input.
    Good luck

  • I've blocked a contact with ios7 using call blocking feature but it still manage to call through ... anyone has this similar problem?

    yeah, i've set a number to be blocked using the ios7's call block feature 2 days ago. today, the phone rang and displayed the number which i've blocked ... anyone encountered this problem?

    Same thing just happened to me.  I've created a "Spam Call" contact and have been adding numbers to it as they come in.  Today is the first time that the phone rang that was named Spam Call.  Very disappointing. 

  • ARE YOU USING DIGITONE CALL BLOCKER ?

    Have Verizon Freedom Essentials
    Verizon Call Assist works great on my Desktop
    Would appreciate comments from anyone who is presently using
    Digitone Call Blocker 10
    What equipment do you use with it...Brand names?
    Tom
    Freedom Essentials, QIP 7100 1,Bose SOLO TV Sound System,,QIP 7216 P2,M1424WR Rev F, iPad 2 WiFi,iPhone 5,TV SYST INFO Release 1.9.5 Build No. 17.45
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    Solved!
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    Great !
    I've looked into it and it sure sounds terrific.
    Please let me know what VZ phone service you have and what "equipment" it will be working with.
    Thanks for your prompt response.
    Happy Easter.
    Tom
    Tom
    Freedom Essentials, QIP 7100 1,Bose SOLO TV Sound System,,QIP 7216 P2,M1424WR Rev F, iPad 2 WiFi,iPhone 5,TV SYST INFO Release 1.9.5 Build No. 17.45
    Data Object 39.45

  • Call Blocking -- Why can't we do it?

    The simple question is, "Why can't we have an app or option to block unwanted calls, without jailbreaking the device?"
    Some of you are going to say, "You can through your carrier." This is only partially true.
    Verizon allows you to block 5 (just 5) calls via their website. But why have to go to their website to do this? What if you have a company-paid line and don't have login access to their site? Why do you have to renew your blocked numbers every 90 days?
    My Blackberry Storm had an app that simply intercepted the call and dropped it or directed it to VM, if I had put the number on my block list. Blocking the contact was a simple as selecting the number from the incoming call list and choosing, "Block this contact" from the menu.
    This seems to be related to the lack of flexibility in how calls are received by each contact. There are no separate controls for volume and vibrate that can be set per contact. If there were you could turn off vibrate and silence the ringtone for contacts you didn't want to be disturbed by, at the very least.
    Had I known this simple functionality was not available I would not have bought this phone.

    Thanks for the replies.
    roaminggnome: I know it's not a feature. I am lamenting that very fact. And, yes, it was a great feature of the Blackberry (and others). Why does Apple not allow it? There has to be some business reason because it should be easy enough to accomplish if apps could intercept a call before it alerted you.
    I also know that true call blocking is a carrier-level function. Wouldn't it be great if you could block the number on your iPhone and the option was saved on Verizon's server? Why not? Aren't smart phones supposed to be smart? I can easily block calls on my home phone through AT&T's U-Verse service.
    Instead you have to jump through hoops to create a silent ringtone (or buy one). You have limited SMS tones to choose from and people talk about jailbreaking their phone just to add more. This was all easy and free on the Blackberry.
    The Google Voice idea would be great if my true cell number weren't already out there. I really don't want to have to change numbers and have to redistribute it to all who should have it.
    I really thought the iPhone would be like the Mac, with lots of cool options and functionality. I've had Macs since 1984. I may have been mistaken.

  • Why Apple does not provide for call block / blacklist function on iphone?

    If Apple frowns upon jailbreaking the iPhone, why not AT THE LEAST endorse and make available third-party application that can provide a decent call block / blacklist function (like the Call Blocker for BlackBerry)?
    Can an Apple representative provide feedback pls?
    [Most telcos do not provide call-screening as a value-add service. Even if they do, a more cost-effective method is still the better option.]

    Have you asked your service provider if they offer any call blocking service? I know here in the USA, AT&T does, although they do charge $4.99/month for the service (it is part of a parental control package that allows control of both numbers that can be blocked from calling you, and numbers that your iPhone can call to).
    On-phone black list apps typically work by using caller id info and looking it up against the apps own database of numbers you've entered. So your phone still rings at least once, as the phone needs to allow a brief connection for the app to get the caller id info before disconnecting a number flagged for blocking. There really is no way to truly block calls from the phone itself, you need your service provider to be on board with the idea, so they can dis-allow the call at the switch and truly block it from ever reaching your phone.

  • Call Blocking

    Greetings of the day !!! i'm using Blackberry Curve 9360 from last 2 last yrs... & it is perfect partner for me.Now these days i m receiving some unwanted calls & i want to block them. but when i use call blocking option it asks for a enabling password. But i never sets an enabling password. & also try to change but device is also asks for current password. i request you to please help me in getting out of this creap.  Thanks & Regards,Pankaj Bhati,Asst. Gen. ManagerArth Group Of Companies

    Hi and Welcome to the Community! Refer:Article ID: KB34313 Call Blocking for BlackBerry smartphonesGood luck!

  • Call blocking not blocking a call?

    I have added a number to my call blocked list but they are still managing to call me?

    Are you sure they are calling you from the same number you have blocked? Did you enter the full 10 digit number?
    If the problem continues, call Customer service and see if they can troubleshoot why the number is not being blocked.
    Number added through the free block are only effective for 90 days; after that you need to re-add them. Could this be what happened?

  • Call block for smartphones

    call block widget in future version upgrades for smartphones..

    You could try assigning that phone number to a silent ring tone, then you would not hear it ring and it will go to voice mail. Then just delete the message if you want nothing to do with that caller.

  • Call block limit

    I am nearing the call blocking limit on my Comcast phone. What is Comcast doing to expand or make limitless this feature. To protect the shrinking landline use i would think Comcast would address the issue of predaroy foreign sammers who laugh at FCC rules.

    mattdross26 wrote:
    Yes, I already knew that and in my area I'm  nearing the 25 limit. Please bring this issue up at a higher level as millions of Comcast voice customers,if polled, would express the same concern over these malevolent scammers. Thanks for the acknowledgment. I'm a customer same as you....I volunteer my time to help others in these forums....   I added NOMOROBO to my Voice Services which cut out 99% of the known spammers/spoofers...  Maybe you might want to take a look at them...   www.nomorobo.com    It works on Comcast's system. 

  • Is there a call block function for the iPhone 4S?

    Is there a call block function for the iPhone 4S?  If not, will it be offered in the future?  what else can I do to the phishing calls?

    No.
    Apple has not said.
    Don't answer your phone.

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