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Hi,
I was wondering if any o2, or any UK networks offered any block on Witheld calls that are made by people who think there funny when they call and hang up?
We have had a new service put on our homephone,
which if someone calls our landline which is witheld they don't get through, the operator simply says "Sorry This Person does not accept Witheld calls" LOL
I think it's good service it costs something like £2 per month on top of you Landline bill and it's used with Telewest
Does anyone know if Mobile Operators do this service as of yet? and how much is it if it's available????
[ This Message was edited by: miss uk on 2006-07-12 13:55 ]
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Posted: 2006-07-12 14:55:05
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O2 dont do anything to block witheld calls so do any other networks?
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Posted: 2006-07-12 23:08:39
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i don't think any network has that facility.
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Posted: 2006-07-12 23:10:20
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Well they should do!!!
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Posted: 2006-07-13 18:06:54
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On 2006-07-12 14:55:05, miss uk wrote:
...We have had a new service put on our homephone,
which if someone calls our landline which is witheld they don't get through, the operator simply says "Sorry This Person does not accept Witheld calls" LOL...
I'm afraid I can't offer you a solution. However, I just wanted to voice my experience with regard to your home solution. I hope you realise that you are effectively cutting yourself off from calls from practically any office in the U.K. (because a call coming from behind a switchboard will show up as "witheld"). Additionally, calls made to your number from abroad will show up as "witheld" (or "not known"), and will also be blocked.
The only reason I'm pointing this out, is that I have experienced the irritating "Sorry This Person does not accept Witheld calls" on numerous occasions when telephoning clients from my office. They want to be kept up-to-date on transactions, but decide to install an idiotic screening method, thus causing my office to loose valuable time in contacting them by other means.
If you have no interest in being contacted by ANY companies in the UK, then please disregard my the above, and I wish you a nice day.
Additionally, if you want a blocking service for witheld numbers, because you are receiving unwanted calls, I would suggest that you make a log including the exact timing of the calls. Report it to you service provider, and they might be able to track and block the offending number.
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Posted: 2006-07-14 01:30:09
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it depends..
withlheld numbers on my phone come up as "withheld" whereas calls from my old dears work and calls fronm abroad come through as "anoymous"
so i know what ones to pick up and those to not pick up
fatreg
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Posted: 2006-07-14 11:13:12
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@london-uk
A good point regarding your difficulties in contacting clients. The problem I have is that if your office phone exchange is not displaying your number, then thats the fault of your office lines. To say that phone exchanges can't display numbers due to masking is simply incorrect. Most office can but WONT display caller ID out of choice but many offices are now rectifying this due to so many people not accepting calls, so based on that, BT's new system is a great idea. Heres hoping it will be integrated in more countries!
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Posted: 2006-07-14 11:43:31
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you can hope Scorchio but as ive heard eircom arent the bestest phone provider in the world...
fatreg
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Posted: 2006-07-14 11:44:57
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Very true, which is why I'm on BT Ireland
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Posted: 2006-07-14 11:46:22
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ahhhhh ok doke,
fair dos
fatreg
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Posted: 2006-07-14 11:52:07
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