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Blocking numbers on Voicemail

koala321
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Hello, I'm on £5 Big Bundle. My phone has a blacklist, which blocks numbers. I have a number blocked, so that person can't call my mobile phone when it is switched on. But I think they can still leave a Voicemail message. Is there anyway of blocking someone's number completely so they can't call and leave a Voicemail message?

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MI5
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@koala321 

Some phones block completely and others just divert to VM.

You'll need to find an app to block it on yours.

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I'm afraid not. O2 have a legal obligation to connect all numbers. 

As you say your phone can do a reject when on, but that facility is not available when switched off

This is not O2 and we are all customers here similar to yourself and cannot answer account type queries.
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@MI5  @Enlli  o.k thanks guys 😀

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@koala321 


@Enlli wrote:

I'm afraid not. O2 have a legal obligation to connect all numbers. 

As you say your phone can do a reject when on, but that facility is not available when switched off


That is incorrect.

My Pixel blocks numbers effectively without going to VM with phone either on or off.

An app like TrueCaller will give you what you need, but what do I know?

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@MI5 wrote:

An app like TrueCaller will give you what you need, but what do I know?


 

This article appeared in TechCrunch literally two days ago :-

 

Truecaller adds a new AI feature to detect and block more spam calls | TechCrunch

https://techcrunch.com/2024/03/18/truecaller-automatically-reject-all-spam-calls-android-update/

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