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Old 07-03-2009, 07:04 PM
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Question Automatically send blocked #s to voice mail

I have a BB Curve 8320 on T-Mobile and I am wondering if there is someway I can automatically send blocked #s to my voice mail.

T-Mobile tech support says no but I thought I would ask those who really know.

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There's not any way to my knowledge to automatically send blocked numbers to voice mail with the built-in software. There are at least two 3rd party apps you could look at: YouMail and iBerry's Blacklist Whitelist. You can find both by googling.
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Pretty much most call blockers will send them to voicemail
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I personally don't want unknown or blocked callers to be able to leave me a voice mail. I use YouMail for that very reason.......that and I like getting my voice mails emailed to me so I can listen to them without calling my voice mail and using air time.
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How about firewalling any number that isn't in your address book?

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you can get CALLSBLOCKER.
you set up any type of #s to get blocked and it wont even RING.
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you can get CALLSBLOCKER.
you set up any type of #s to get blocked and it wont even RING.
I have a Sprint 8330m and according to BerryReview.com, this app isn't compatible with my device. Does anyone have it successfully running on their 8330 and 8330m? I just want to make sure it'll work on mine since I've already had to wipe it clean once already.

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