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Block scam calls from leaving voicemail?
I have a Galaxy S10+ and Magenta Plus plan. I started receiving "Social Security" scam robocalls from a 520 area code number about a week ago, and suddenly in the last 2 days, they're calling me non-stop, literally every 30 to 60 minutes during the day. I blocked the number after the first couple instances but I'm still getting voicemail notifications and my VM is clogged with these scam robo messages.
Is there a way to block the caller entirely so they can't leave voicemail? I saw on a couple other boards/threads that there are 3rd party apps that can do this but I don't want to have to install another app just to deal with this nuisance.
BTW, when I first started getting the calls, I once let it play through the robocall message and it said it was putting me through to somebody. The guy who answered was very confused, so I hung up. The second time it was a guy who immediately started cursing at me. I then realized the number is bouncing me to others who think they're getting called from the scammer. So don't call the number back or stay on the line unless you want to perpetuate the scam... well, not so much a scam as some advanced but really dumb prank call game... or else a means of trying to flood our cell network in order to try to disable it??
Anyway, how do I block calls from a particular number from leaving VMs?
Robo calls are no fun at all! We do offer a free service to ID and block these potential scam calls. Do you have this enabled already? Identificación de fraude y Bloqueo de llamadas fraudulentas | ASISTENCIA DE T-MOBILE
- UCanCallMeTrinaNewbie Caller
I'm wondering the same about known callers.. I've blocked the number but I get multiple voicemails a day. I don't want to have to change the phone number I've had for 10 years!
- sammypresleyTransmission Trainee
For all here :
Goto your phones dialer then enter **67*15555555555# then press receiver dial button to initiate the change. If you get a error then enter above code again or reboot device and try again. TMobile service picky at times but it'll get number that blocked calls get sent to changed. I use this and it works beautifully.
Unblocked numbers can still leave voicemails.
Blocking numbers with 3rd party apps still get blocked to new number above. I checked.
Hope this helps
- skwerlNewbie Caller
tmo_chris wrote:
Robo calls are no fun at all! We do offer a free service to ID and block these potential scam calls. Do you have this enabled already? Identificación de fraude y Bloqueo de llamadas fraudulentas | ASISTENCIA DE T-MOBILE
Does this blocker work on all unwanted calls, or just those T-Mobile identifies as scams? There's a relative that's bothering me and my husband and we'd like to stop getting voicemails from him. "Stop calling us" isn't working.
- blueblasterNewbie Caller
I am getting many calls every day from the same scammer's phone number. I blocked the phone number but I still continued to get notifications many times each day that there were voice messages from that phone number. At that point, I came to the T-Mobile website and followed the procedure of typing #662# into my phone and received a display saying "Scam Block is now turned on" but I still keep getting the voicemails from the same number many times every day.
- sfgowerRoaming Rookie
A year or so ago, I had basic scam shield from T-Mobile. It only partially worked. The scam shield did block scammers from ringing my phone, but T-Mobile continued to forward these calls to my voicemail which quickly filled up. I had to spend 15 minutes a day deleting robocall voicemails one by one.
My phone was rapidly becoming a nuisance.
Eventually, I had to pay for Scam Shield Premium to stop this forwarding. Yes, if you paid for the Premium Scam Shield, then T-Mobile would no longer forward blocked calls to your voicemail.
I am not kidding. This actually happened around the winter of 2022. The flood of junk to my voicemail only stopped when I upgraded to Scam Shield Premium.
I do not know if T-Mobile has this nasty behevior but I will find out soon. I have stopped my payments for the "premium" service, and I will find out if my voice mail gets flooded daily with robo junk. Hopefully T-Mobile has stopped this unwanted forwarding of robo calls. At the very least, I would an optional setting so I can instruct T-Mobile to stop this robo call forwarding to voicemail.
Hope T-Mobile has changed this behvior. It is like having locks on your front door, but T-Mobile leaves a a friendly sign for any scammer: FRONT DOOR IS LOCKED. BACK DOOR IS OPEN> PLEASE COME IN THE BACKDOOR.
And the scammers come in the backdoor. That is ,they come into voicemail.
- tmo_chrisSpectrum Specialist
Robo calls are no fun at all! We do offer a free service to ID and block these potential scam calls. Do you have this enabled already? Identificación de fraude y Bloqueo de llamadas fraudulentas | ASISTENCIA DE T-MOBILE
- sammypresleyTransmission Trainee
To block internal reject list blocked numbers from sending blocked calls to voicemail goto to dialer app and enter **67*18445865686# then tap the phone receiver icon and this will change your call forwarding when busy number which internal call blocking originally sends to TMobile voicemail to a sample free number Barn number parked message.
This is no joke but after doing this if you wanna set it back to normal blocked calls goto TMobile voice mail then in dialer enter ##004# then tap phone receiver icon.
Also if you got the free digits number with free digital voicemail then you can enter **67*1+area code+full number followed by# the number being your digital voice mail voicemail.
When you use free dig VM for spam calls make sure that you don't have the digits app installed so you won't be notified of any voicemails there and the digital VM box will be auto deleted every 30 days.
I set this method up my self and all blocked numbers are sent here easily .
Non blocked important and contact numbers are send to VM box that originally come with your service .
Hope this helps you all out..
- yalmu11aNewbie Caller
sammypresley wrote:
For all here :
Goto your phones dialer then enter **67*15555555555# then press receiver dial button to initiate the change. If you get a error then enter above code again or reboot device and try again. TMobile service picky at times but it'll get number that blocked calls get sent to changed. I use this and it works beautifully.
Unblocked numbers can still leave voicemails.
Blocking numbers with 3rd party apps still get blocked to new number above. I checked.
Hope this helps
Can someone explain this? When a blocked number calls, does it just show them that your line is busy, is that why this works?
If that is not the case, then this isn't actually a solution, so I'm trying to understand why people are suggesting this and if it will actually work. Gracias.
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