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on 04-11-2013 20:21
Can anyone please tell me how to block incoming calls prefixed 141 on a Nokia C3-00
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on 05-11-2013 09:30
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on 05-11-2013 17:01
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on 05-11-2013 17:01
Hey, you two - dont fight over me! I'm only a 'new' boy trying to stop a pest!!
Still pondering over that 'Handy Blacklist' software - sounds really tempting; is it safe, as I dont want to create 'lists' - just stop ALL 141 prefixed numbers!!
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on 05-11-2013 17:36
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on 05-11-2013 17:36

Never used the app myself.... I'd suggest you Google for any reviews on it first.....
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on 08-11-2013 10:38
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on 08-11-2013 10:38
Well, sad to say, I tried that Handy Blacklist app - unfortunately the download failed, said my Nokia C3-00 wouldn't accept a sis file! I emailed Paragon Software who've just come back & apologised that they made a mistake, they've 'altered the description' and they dont sell an alternative!!
So, sadly, it's back to the drawing board!!
Any further ideas would be most welcome as I dont want to change my number, only as a last resort!

on 08-11-2013 10:41
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on 08-11-2013 11:12
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on 08-11-2013 11:12
All Samsungs have call blocking built in to the software.
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on 08-11-2013 11:22
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on 08-11-2013 11:22
Interesting! But do they have the facility to block 'private numbers' in general, or 'unknown'? I thought you can only block specific known numbers?! If so, do ALL Samsung phones have this facility, or only the expensive 'upmarket' smartphones?!!

on 08-11-2013 11:26
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on 08-11-2013 11:26
MI5 is their something in google play such as avg etc that blocks all hidden calls.
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on 08-11-2013 11:28
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on 08-11-2013 11:28
There are apps on Play but I've never used them myself (no need with a Sammy) but I've heard the AVG anti virus app call blocker is good.
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on 15-11-2013 14:16
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on 15-11-2013 14:16
Further to my problems with nuisance calls with 141 withheld numbers, how is it that on my landline I can just activate Anonymous Caller Reject which now blocks all such numbers, yet there is no facility for this with the O2 network? Just costs me £3.88 a month - peace at last on my landline!
Surely, in this hi-tech day & age, the same can be done for mobiles??!!

