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Old 10-10-2009, 18:27   #1
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Number Barring

Is it possible to have a particular number barred?

I'm fed up with this stupid woman who is forever ringing the wrong number. This has been going on for a few years now and it's beginning to get on my nerves. It's not too bad if I'm not busy, but she has rung at the most awkward times: in the shower; on the loo; early in the morning when I'm in bed.

As soon as I reply she says, "Ooh, sorry. I've got the wrong number."

Sorry for going on, but she's not long done it again.
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Old 10-10-2009, 18:28   #2
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Re: Number Barring

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Is it possible to have a particular number barred?

I'm fed up with this stupid woman who is forever ringing the wrong number. This has been going on for a few years now and it's beginning to get on my nerves. It's not too bad if I'm not busy, but she has rung at the most awkward times: in the shower; on the loo; early in the morning when I'm in bed.

As soon as I reply she says, "Ooh, sorry. I've got the wrong number."

Sorry for going on, but she's not long done it again.
No, I don't think VM offer such a service, actually I wonder if its possible at all.
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Old 10-10-2009, 18:45   #3
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Re: Number Barring

Sounds a bit unsympathetic ... but why not have a whistle by the phone and next time she phones blow your whistle..... she might remember not to then!!!!
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Re: Number Barring

On BT yes you can, on VM not a chance!
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Old 11-10-2009, 11:15   #5
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Re: Number Barring

Maybe they can bar particular numbers from an exchange but would require a little time and a bit of investigation alternatively you can get a free number change, the second time you change your number it will cost around £20.

Ask for the nuicence calls team, I think the number is 0800-953-3333

They will be able to help, don't call 150 directly, they will just say No! before even researching on what to do.
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Old 21-11-2009, 01:18   #6
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Re: Number Barring

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On BT yes you can, on VM not a chance!
Perhaps not by actually getting VM to do it, but some phones have the ability to do it, whereby they let you set a specific number to block & instead of making the phone ring or letting the person leave a message, they just get a recorded message. By default it will probably be something like "Sorry, but you can not leave a message", & then it hangs up, but you can usually change it to whatever you want, i.e. "Go away you silly woman, you've got the wrong number!"

Alternatively, there's a gizmo you can get from Play.com, called TrueCall, for £70 [It's available elsewhere, but I think they're the cheapest]. It connects between the main phone socket & your phone, & you can set it to reject all anonymous calls, & as many specific numbers as you want. IIRC, you can add someone to the block or allow list after you've picked up a call by just pressing the appropriate number key on your phone.
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Perhaps not by actually getting VM to do it, but some phones have the ability to do it, whereby they let you set a specific number to block & instead of making the phone ring or letting the person leave a message, they just get a recorded message. By default it will probably be something like "Sorry, but you can not leave a message", & then it hangs up, but you can usually change it to whatever you want, i.e. "Go away you silly woman, you've got the wrong number!"

Alternatively, there's a gizmo you can get from Play.com, called TrueCall, for £70 [It's available elsewhere, but I think they're the cheapest]. It connects between the main phone socket & your phone, & you can set it to reject all anonymous calls, & as many specific numbers as you want. IIRC, you can add someone to the block or allow list after you've picked up a call by just pressing the appropriate number key on your phone.
I assume this will only work if caller id is available (which isn't the case for a lot of VM customers)
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