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writes: how do you block numbers on an O2 sony ericsson? please help, he won't leave me alone Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, S-A-M +, writes (12 September 2009):
go to settings, calls, manage calls, accept calls, only from list click accept, then then click on it again then click edit, add the people u want to call/txt u and anyone not in the list cant call/txt u anymore :p
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male
reader, anonymous, writes (21 March 2008): there is software of most symbian mobiles that only approves only numbers in your phone. check http://www.webgate.bg/products/acm/ you get kind of software that only alloys you to do so. also check the other links below: http://my-symbian.info/s60/software/applications.php?faq=37&fldAuto=926
THE MOST IMPORTANT ONE IS http://advanced-call-manager.en.softonic.com/ie/33997 and also use the link so you can comoare the rest on final one
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reader, agonyauntlisaxxxx +, writes (27 August 2007):
Okay... Okay... You can block the number, ring you're local O2 customer services on you're mobile, explain you need to block a number and they should be able to help. xx
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female
reader, NiX-bAbY +, writes (26 August 2007):
o2 isnt able to block individual numbers, but you can get a number change free of charge!
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male
reader, jm81690 +, writes (26 August 2007):
Tell him to give it up, if he doesn't give the operator a call.
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male
reader, DJ8433 +, writes (26 August 2007):
I read this in the blog below. For blocking calls on a "normal" phone: call your operator.
http://forums.mobiledia.com/topic32977.html
Stop the madness!
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male
reader, somewhat_anonymous +, writes (26 August 2007):
What Kay Kay said. I don't know how to block numbers, but even if you did, he could just start using other numbers to get ahold of you.
This is harrassment, so something could probably be done legally.
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reader, daglish +, writes (26 August 2007):
You dont need to do that, simply tell him off if you really cant take it any more. But be careful what you say to him coz what goes around comes round.
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reader, anonymous, writes (26 August 2007): If it's the same as My phone you go to "settings" then "Calls" then "Manage Calls" and "Accept calls" the click only from list, add all the numbers you want to accept and Don't add the contacts you want to block. Hope that helps
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