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29-04-2013 14:24 - edited 29-04-2013 14:24
Hi,
I'm getting some calls / texts from someone I used to be good friends with and its getting to the point now where its 3 or 4 messages an hour and several calls a day - quite annoying but I'm beginning to go a bit crazy now.
I've heard O2 will change your number, once, for free if this is happening but how do I go about doing it - do I need to go into a store or ring customer services? Can the online chat people you speak to do it too?
Yes, I have thought about going to the police but they are not nasty calls, just nuisance I guess you would class them as.
Thanks.
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on 29-04-2013 15:06
@Anonymous wrote:Hi,
Thanks for the replies, I would not be sharing the number with anyone else other than family going forwards.
It's an iPhone though thanks for the Android suggestion too!
If your jail-broken their are tweaks that may help.
If not then its the Customer Service route. {Not Live Chat}
Hope all ends well,
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on 29-04-2013 14:27
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on 29-04-2013 14:27
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on 29-04-2013 14:47
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on 29-04-2013 14:47
Just add their number to the block-list within the phone app, and register their number as a SPAM number within the messaging app, and they will be filtered out without you seeing them.
I'm unfamiliar if there is an iPhone equivalent method.
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on 29-04-2013 14:55
Sometimes it pays to be cruel to be kind !
Tell this individual that you no longer want contact.
I assume you share friends so changing your number via Customer Services may be a waste of time as your new number may be mistakenly passed to this person again.
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on 29-04-2013 15:01
Hi,
Thanks for the replies, I would not be sharing the number with anyone else other than family going forwards.
It's an iPhone though thanks for the Android suggestion too!
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on 29-04-2013 15:06
@Anonymous wrote:Hi,
Thanks for the replies, I would not be sharing the number with anyone else other than family going forwards.
It's an iPhone though thanks for the Android suggestion too!
If your jail-broken their are tweaks that may help.
If not then its the Customer Service route. {Not Live Chat}
Hope all ends well,

