Home
Computer information you can not only use, but understand!

Search

Suckerfish Menus

  • Links & Resources
  • Email Us
  • Get Help Now!
    • Custom Help
  • Tips Archive
    • All of our Video Tips
    • Application Tips
    • Digital Photography
    • Email Tips
    • General Computer Tips
    • Hardware tips
    • Internet Tips
    • Mac Tips
    • Ubuntu Tips
    • Windows Tips
  • Users Groups
    • Digital Photography
    • GJ Computer Users Group
  • Podcasts
  • About the Show
    • Newsletter Archives
    • Podcasts
    • Tedd's Bargains
Home

Our RSS Feeds

Subscribe to our RSS feed
OR, get a daily email update by clicking here:


Poll

Email Newsletter

Email

Powered by Zinester our weekly newsletter is 100% SPAM FREE!

Donate to the Site

I don't like call blocking

Submitted by Adam on September 27, 2006 - 1:10pm.
  • Riding Shotgun with Adam

I'm not a big fan of caller ID or call blocking.

I stay busy all day and I only return calls while I'm on the road between appointments. Most of my time driving is used also to listen to voice mail on my hands-free headset. My voice mail gives me an option at the end of each call to press 8 to return the call. Since the call is made through the voice mail service my ID is blocked. If I can return the call by pressing 8, I can return a call easily. But, if I have 5 or 6 calls to return I would need to pull over and write each message down.

The problem with call blocking is that when I try to promptly return a call by pressing 8 to a caller with blocking on, all I get is..."we're sorry this party does not accept unidentified calls..." As a result, I skip that person's message and go on to the next message that I can return by pressing 8. Often it is the next morning before I am able to get to those who left messages but had call blocking. Caller ID comes mandatory with my cell phone service, but I don't use it on my home phone because I love surprises.

If this helped, consider buying me a beer or an Americano!
  • ‹ previous
  • 980 of 1431
  • next ›
  • Printer-friendly version
  • Stumble

unblock your number

Submitted by Smart Computer User on October 5, 2006 - 8:19am.

to circumvent the blocking, prepend the number with *82
(if your number is blocked by default)

to block your number, prepend with *67
(if you would like to block your otherwise broadcast #)

these work for me on the spring phone I have
cheers!

  • reply
  • Printer-friendly version
Adam's picture

Thanks for the suggestion but...

Submitted by Adam on October 5, 2006 - 10:03pm.

When I reply through my voice mail, it routs my calls through my voice mail service with is blocked on the network end. *82 doesn't do any good in this case.

If I want to unblock my number I have to listen to the message again from the beginning, write down the number, hang up the phone and dial the number manually. Not that big of deal unless I am working on returning 10 messages.

  • reply
  • Printer-friendly version

Post new comment

  • You may use [inline:xx] tags to display uploaded files or images inline.
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.

More information about formatting options

Captcha
This question is used to make sure you are a human visitor and to prevent spam submissions.

Recent comments

  • Beyond me now
    7 hours 55 min ago
  • i have the Heron release of
    8 hours 28 min ago
  • Plenty
    9 hours 37 min ago
  • OP here. it has a 2.2 ghz
    11 hours 13 min ago
  • TeaCup Yorkie Puppies
    11 hours 29 min ago
  • application terminated
    11 hours 33 min ago
  • If all else is ok
    11 hours 49 min ago
  • Keep reading...
    11 hours 50 min ago
  • How old?
    11 hours 51 min ago
  • wallpaper
    12 hours 3 min ago

Add to My Yahoo!

Google Reader or Homepage



Add to My AOL

Navigation

  • Audio
  • directory
  • Tedd's Bargains
  • Video Answers
  • recent posts
  • news aggregator

We reviewed

cover of Epson Perfection 4490 Photo Scanner
Epson Perfection 4490 Photo ScannerRead the review
Copyright © 1996-2009 Rick Castellini, Adam Cochran and Grand Valley PC Partners, LLC
RoopleTheme