I need to stop texting my ex-boyfriend but I obviously need help with that. Can I block his number so I can't send him messages? I have verizon.
Six answers:
costoso
2016-11-16 21:56:19 UTC
Verizon Block Outgoing Number
ANDROID
2009-07-27 15:13:14 UTC
my verizon> my services> verizon safeguards> spam controls.
$4.99 a month to use those.Blocks numbers though.
Some phones have an option called a rejection list. It would be under call settings if you have this option. You would simply add the number to the rejection list and the call wouldn't go through. Actually the caller just goes straight to voice mail.
If you do not have the rejection list, then assign a silent ringtone to the person. That way the person calls, you won't hear them calling. You can just ignore the call.
Maybe try this...text the person saying "Your messages have been blocked by (state your own number). Message 303." The person will think you blocked their text messages. If they text again, reply with the same message.
You also change your number if you wish to go that far. You also tell the person that every call and text is now being forward to the police. That should hopefully scare them and then they would stop!
Android Core
2009-07-27 10:21:36 UTC
blocking specifics phone numbers usually reaquire the customer to get a "Parental Control/child restirction" feature, like parents get for there kids... Parents can control who they text/cant text both incoming and outgoing, internet data bandwidth amounts, and incoming and outgoing phone calls, and at what times of day the phone will work. I do not know if Verizn has such a feature, but if they do, it should be like $5/mo
Then again i dunno, its verizon and they may have some new super computer that allows specific number blocking. Call Verizon can double check.
anonymous
2016-03-18 12:52:39 UTC
Check your phone's manual if it has this block feature.
polarbear
2009-07-27 10:20:29 UTC
im not too sure, how about just erasing his phone number?
Matt
2009-07-27 10:21:14 UTC
dont txt him thats a stupid question
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