help i need to block a number!!!!!!!!!!

on 06-09-2009 00:37
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on 06-09-2009 01:21
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on 06-09-2009 01:21
The caller will be advised of the implications of their actions, and that should be the end of it.
O2 will allow you one number change free of charge.
Hope this helps you.
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on 06-09-2009 03:26
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on 06-09-2009 03:26
However I agree with perksie that the first point of call should be O2 and the police, as such activity needs to be reported to the people who have procedures to deal with it.

on 06-09-2009 08:32
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on 06-09-2009 20:02
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on 06-09-2009 20:02
i really need to block my ex boyfriends number i cant change my number as i use my phone for my work is there any way of getting his number blocked as he is starting to harrass me now?? please help thanks
Let us know your handset model, and we'll let you know if it can auto-reject calls. As already mentioned, if you have a Symbian or WM phone you can by call management software too.
SV

on 07-09-2009 14:19
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on 07-09-2009 14:19
Some phones will allow you to block incoming calls, if not report the caller to O2 Nuisance Calls Bureau, and the police, as this type of activity is illegal.
The caller will be advised of the implications of their actions, and that should be the end of it.
O2 will allow you one number change free of charge.
Hope this helps you.
It might be worth actually contacting your ex and explicitly state that they should not contact you by phone, otherwise you will need to get the police involved.
Had a similar situation a while back, and that solved the issue, rather than getting the police involved and making everybody's lives more awkward.

on 20-09-2009 02:12
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on 20-09-2009 02:12
Just find some way to block the number. No drama.

