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text messages !


Question Posted Tuesday March 3 2009, 5:00 pm

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Okay so my mom and dad dont want me talking to this one guy so they went to verizon and got his number blocked so now i cant text or call him from my cell phone. is there anything i can type in for the number or something that will let me call and text him ! ( :


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imgnnamakeudance answered Wednesday March 4 2009, 8:56 pm:
I have Verizon and I'm pretty sure you yourself can remove him from the blocked list. You could either call up Verizon, but you need you parents passcode, or I believe you add the number to your phone book and something will show to say unblock or something. Another alternative is aim, yahoo, hotmail,etc, Verizon has all of those under mobile IM (usually fond in text category at the bottom or somwhere with your extras or apps). If you don't have AIM or w/e, then make one and make sure he has one, your parents can't pull those records, all they can see is the total number of text messages made. Each IM counts as 1 text message, wether you send or recieve it.
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****Yaho doesn't cost anything but as textmessages. Like I said, each IM is 1 text message.

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Genesis17 answered Wednesday March 4 2009, 11:40 am:
the one thing i've done before, is make a new email on yahoo. they have this new feature where you can type in the phone # you want to txt, and you can txt them right there from your computer.. so it works cuz your txting from your email.. not a phone ;]. and he can txt back. your parents cant find out unless they check your email. ;]




To answer your second question, yes he can txt back. its like your basically just replacing your phone with the computer. all you do is select "SMS/Messaging" then enter the cell #. you type your txt, then send it. he'll recieve it like any other txt message and reply. its that quick. and you just go back and forth. its the equivalent of a phone. except your parents will never know ;]. AND its safer then just aim or an instand messanger because your parents can pull up those messages... trust me, its happened to me before. they can see the ENTIRE conversation. so to be safe, use the email/txt messaging thing. ;]

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maddiec123 answered Wednesday March 4 2009, 1:08 am:
This is a special feature on Verizon that your parents actually pay extra for.

To remove him from the blocked list you need to sign on to Verizon Wireless with their password and ID.

But- I am sure they monitor the list of blocked numbers(he is probably the only person on it)and they can certainly see your text and call records to and from this number.

You could go 'old school' and use the home phone...

You might be able to create your own ID on Verizon Wireless and text him from the computer, but you wouldn't be able to receive texts back.

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