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why can't I block a call on my landline? it could be done in the 20th century, why not the 21st?
I tired contacting Verizon on their FB page but posts are no longer allowed on their page. i have a hunch that my days with you are numbered.
You are talking to peer here.
We don't know why you can't block a call. It does depend on what service you have. Fios Digital Voice users, for example, can.
Hi, Peer! how's it hanging? I just got off the phone with Verizon and no, I cannot block a number. No, I do not have Fios and no, your main FB page no longer accepts posts (the latter I do not find odd at all, btw)
You can try Verizon Twitter account. or use their "contact us" option that they have on all their pages https://www.verizon.com/support/residential/contact-us/index.htm
picking either to call them (probably 1-800-Verizon or Online chat). The forum choice just gets you back here where its almost entirely peer to peer support.
@bacardistuff wrote:Hi, Peer! how's it hanging? I just got off the phone with Verizon and no, I cannot block a number. No, I do not have Fios and no, your main FB page no longer accepts posts (the latter I do not find odd at all, btw)
What they were trying to say is this is a peer-to-peer support forum. We're not Verizon employees, and Verizon employees rarely post here. We're end users, just like you.