By contacting Verizon Wireless, you can request that text messaging be disabled for your mobile line. This is possible for any cell phone used with Verizon Wireless.
It is not currently possible to identify specific cell phone numbers to block on a one-off basis.
*60You can block up to 25 specific numbers from calling you,but you must pay Verizon the steep fee of $60 a year forthis simple little feature. If you're on Verizon Wireless and you want to block all calls,you can get "Do Not Disturb" by texting "dnd" to "apps"(363 to 2777).
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A Verizon Wireless Reverse Phone is a Verizon phone that can directly take advantage of Verizon's reverse number look up service. One residential numbers are provided on this service, and if the caller has set up a block on reading their number (*67), the only thing one can do is block calls from blocked numbers.
Right now it cost $4.95 to block calls go look on their web site for the details.
You would need 8/10 of a 1/4 pound chocolate block to = 1 cup of chocolate chips
These settings are found at My Verizon > Verizon Safeguards > Spam Controls > Call & Message BlockingOptions available:Block all calls & messages originated from specific numbers.Block up to 5 specific numbers.
The difference between Verizon's Global Phone and other wireless phones is that with Verizon's Global Phone one can be in any country and still make and receive calls. But a person that has another wireless phone that is not a Global Phone will not be able to make and receive calls to another person if they are out of the country,
Dial *60 and follow the prompts to block up to six different phone numbers. If you want to block unwanted calls you may register to the donotcall.org. One way also is to get a call sreening system that will let you control (accept or reject) incoming calls.
On your cell you will notice that there is a button you can press when your getting a call saying block, so press that button. That button is on my black chocolate cell. I think you can block calls..
no there is no charge to block unwanted calls
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The plan calls for the block to be 0.10 mile or 528 feet. Another viewpoint would be ten blocks per mile in Washington DC.