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Re: Stop using 1112 as the customer survey text sender
cShock, Same thing will happen. To get this to stop you need to call T-Mobile technical support and ask them to send you a customer service satisfaction survey from code 1112. Once you get that survey your internal call blocking will be turned off temporarily then you go in and you replied stop to that text message you got and after that you can re-enable your call blocking if it allows you to and then you will never get up the survey from 1112 anymore so your internal call blocking will not be shut off anymore. I have done this myself and it works excellent and yes this is a problem on all Androids and all iPhones according to T-Mobile. I just wish they would not make surveys and stuff like that turn off your call blocking the survey is not an important emergency call. I hope T-Mobile is watching and reading and will fix this problem permanently for everybody8Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Blocking Unknown Callers from calling OR leaving voicemail
Hi all Sam Presley back. I'm so sorry I've been gone I just recently got my T-Mobile service back so now I can post the stuff again here to help you guys out. I'm in the USA on T-Mobile and I now use **67*1555555555# I'm my dialer to keep 3rd party blockers and built in device blacklist numbers from leaving me any voicemails.. yes I use this on my Android phone and it works perfectly Above code works on iPhone as well… If you decide to set back to T-Mobile voice mail or reset call forwarding to default then in phone dialer type ##004# and all call forwarding will be set to T-Mobile voicemail. You might not see the TMobile VM number in busy Cfwb, And the two slots below it. That I don't know why because it happens here as well but trust me it'll send blocked calls to T-Mobile voicemail.. The +15555555555 number above is totally never used and when a blocked number calls you they'll hear 3-4 rings then will hang up and not let blocked number ever leave any voicemails… Sam Presley1Ver0likes0ComentariosRe: Block scam calls from leaving voicemail?
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 helps16Visto2likes0ComentariosRe: Blocked numbers?
Use **67*15555555555# in your phones dialer app then you won't receive any voicemails from internal blacklist you setup or from numbers blocked with a 3rd party app. All this does is change the number of for where blocked calls goto. It works because I use it myself. Hope this helps you.14Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Blocking Unknown Callers from calling OR leaving voicemail
By the way when using this code sometimes you may get encounter a error and if you get the error then reboot your device and enter the **67* with full number I posted followed by # in your dialer.. The errors are a problem with Tmobiles service off and on but I've found doing this off and on it goes thru and gets set up.3Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Blocking Unknown Callers from calling OR leaving voicemail
You need to find a 3rd app that blocks all unknown numbers. The **67* thing with number I posted only sets account call forwarding when busy to block any internal reject list oe 3rd party app blocked numbers from leaving voicemails. If 3rd party app has a unknown number block then they will be blocked by the app it self. Let me know if you found a app that blocks unknown numbers .30Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Blocking Unknown Callers from calling OR leaving voicemail
the **67* thing just sets up your account to block blocked calls from leaving voicemails by setting call forward when busy to the new number I posted after the **67*. You need to try out 3rd party call blocking apps from play store to see which app blocks unknown nnumber meaning if you find one on play store that does what you need then those blocked numbers will be sent to the new non voicemail number.36Visto0likes0Comentarios