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That's pressure. Won't sleep tonight!!!!!

Finally and bit by bit got it all sorted and working.

 

Blocked all International calls, as they're all sales calls from India.  :sun:

 

No.

Just had a  Mrs Moose ranting at me for blocking her friend who lives in France.  :wall:

 

Calls from India beckon again.  :devil:

Why DO I actually bother?  :dull:

Edited by Mr Ree

Finally and bit by bit got it all sorted and working.

 

Blocked all International calls, as they're all sales calls from India.  :sun:

 

No.

Just had a  Mrs Moose ranting at me for blocking her friend who lives in France.  :wall:

 

Calls from India beckon again.  :devil:

Why DO I actually bother?  :dull:

Stand up for yourself man! Who wears the trousers?

PS: just found a free call blocker for my Samsung mobile too. It is brill.

Stand up for yourself man! Who wears the trousers?

PS: just found a free call blocker for my Samsung mobile too. It is brill.

Is your phone on android? If so it has a reject list built in.

Stand up for yourself man! Who wears the trousers?

PS: just found a free call blocker for my Samsung mobile too. It is brill.

I know.

I pride myself in not taking any flak from her, but have let myself down on this occasion.  :blush:

However, the alternative is to let her 'phone her friend, and that' not going to happen, as I've blocked her number for calling out purposes. :D

 

I'm going to have to manually block each Indian call as they come in.

 

I'm in trouble for the style of my answer 'phone message that I've recorded too btw, as she thinks it sounds more like a rant than a polite 'sorry, we're not in'  :notme:

Is your phone on android? If so it has a reject list built in.

It's a landline BT thingy.

 

I presume the model you speak of is a mobby?

 

That's next on my list in my fighting get even quest.  :devil:

Mr Ree : "However, the alternative is to let her 'phone her friend, and that' not going to happen, as I've blocked her number for calling out purposes".

I take it all back. You are THE MAN!

Mr Ree : "However, the alternative is to let her 'phone her friend, and that' not going to happen, as I've blocked her number for calling out purposes".

I take it all back. You are THE MAN!

More than one way to skin a cat etc.... :sun:

More than one way to skin a cat etc.... :sun:

Vegetable Peeler? :moon:

New 'phone hasn't rung since yesterday, so though I'd better ring it just to check it was still working ok.

 

Line engaged! :o

 

Yea, well I suppose it will be if I'm ringing my own mobby ON my mobby.  :D:blush:

Edited by Mr Ree

New 'phone hasn't rung since yesterday, so though I'd better ring it just to check it was still working ok.

Line engaged! :o

Yea, well I suppose it will be if I'm ringing my own mobby ON my mobby. :D:blush:

Urmm I'm not sure what to say to that Mr Ree :no:

Urmm I'm not sure what to say to that Mr Ree :no:

Just add your comment on the..... 'am I going senile thread?'.  :D 

 

Made up with this new 'phone btw.

Just add your comment on the..... 'am I going senile thread?'. :D

Made up with this new 'phone btw.

Okay what phone is that?
  • 2 weeks later...

Getting a bit frustrated with this new 'phone now.

International AND number witheld numbers are STILL getting through, even though I've rigidly followed the instructions to block them.

Checked my settings a dozen times, and the screen confirms it is set for my blocking instructions,agggghhh! :wall:

 

I MUST be doing something wrong, surely?  :notme:

I'm with Virgin, and it doesn't seem to support 'caller I.D. unfortunately.

Wonder if that's the issue?

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