I have too much invested in this phone number (business line) to switch to my google voice number, which brings me to another issue.
There is a nursing home in California whose resident calls my google voice number all the time. I've told her countless times that she has a wrong number, even called the home directly to tell them wrong number and no relief. So... My own google voice number is now blocked. I used to like my google voice number, it spelled a word so I seriously was going to make an effort to at least switch some people to it, but no, no dice.
Again, the solution should be fixed on the phone, not through secondary sources.
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On May 26, 2012, at 10:49 AM, "petefromflorida" <petefromflorida@gmail.com> wrote:
> I use Google Voice which can be used on any phone.
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>> My one hiccup with the iPhone was the inflexibility to actually control phone features like call block. When iPhone allows true blocking, versus setting up unwanted numbers with a quiet (silent) ringtone, I might come back.
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