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unwanted calls
Hi,
I hope someone can help me.
I am receiving unwanted/nuisance calls from someone.
I have a blackberry pearl phone and am on a contract, is there a way I can barr their number?
Do I have to go to my service provider and get them to sort it out? Change number?
Will this cost me?
I hope someone can help me.
I am receiving unwanted/nuisance calls from someone.
I have a blackberry pearl phone and am on a contract, is there a way I can barr their number?
Do I have to go to my service provider and get them to sort it out? Change number?
Will this cost me?
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Comments
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If your mobile number has some call barring features then you can block the number on the phone - usually in phone settings/call settings.
If it does not you can try to use some app like this one http://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/content/21460 -
Go here on Blackberry App World and download iBlocker lite.
http://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/content/33606?lang=en
It allows you to block unknown or withheld numbers and you can also have a "black" and "white" list of phone numbers.0 -
Hi,
I hope someone can help me.
I am receiving unwanted/nuisance calls from someone.
I have a blackberry pearl phone and am on a contract, is there a way I can barr their number?
Do I have to go to my service provider and get them to sort it out? Change number?
Will this cost me?
For nuicsence/ malicius calls you need to go to the police, they will give you a crime ref no that you can take to your provide to get a number change. The police can trace the calls and contact the caller, and that itself may be enough.
Short term put them in your phone book and assign them a ringtone of silent, that way you still get the call but the phone won't ring and bother you.0 -
Thanks for replys,
I will try the iblocker lite.
gjchester the calls do not warrant police intervention.
If the phone rejects call, hopefully caller will truly get message
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