Grr. Blocking a number? Keeping someone out of your business
Question Posted Thursday September 20 2007, 7:53 pm
How do you block a number from calling your cell phone? What happens when they call if they are blocked? Do they get sent to voicemail? -- If so, how do you block them from leaving you a voicemail?
My unofficial boyfriends(UOBF for short lets say) ex IM's me like everytime I get online, and its annoying. She asks if I'm going out with this guy and makes up stuff saying he kissed her and what not. I finally just blocked her. I also blocked her on myspace. But apparently shes got my cell number now, I dont know how, but she calls me saying that my UOBF was with her at that moment saying he kissed her and asked her out and then she reads the text that I just sent him, so I was like holy crap. So I dont know what to do about her. My UOBF said that his friend who likes her had his phone. Do you think thats BS? I am not sure if it is true or not ,but I also know this girl lies like 24/7. She did however read the text to me so what's going on? Is he trying to cheat on me? He did once in the past.. Not on me, though.
But she starts a lot of shit and she could ruin my reputation so easily so I dont want her to have any way of contacting me, the only way could be in school but I've like never seen her in school except for once in the halls and I was with my "UOBF" and he pointed her out to me because I had never met her before, she just got my screen name off my myspace.
So how do I block her from calling and/or leaving voicemailss? And what should I do about her? I'm worried. Very worried.
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