Verizon Wireless reported free spam/robocall filtering coming in March 2019
n4tpr
Newbie

Has anyone read/heard/received any 411 on this free offering thus far? It's already March 19 and nothing has come out on this. Even customer support wasn't up to speed on this matter.

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boringusername
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12 left in March

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Klue
Master - Level 1

You will find out that only the first 10 days of this service is free then you will be charged 2.99 a month if you want to continue with the service.

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boringusername
Master - Level 1

@Klue wrote:

You will find out that only the first 10 days of this service is free then you will be charged 2.99 a month if you want to continue with the service.


What are you tlaking about. Spam blocking will be FREE starting this month

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vzw_customer_support
Customer Service Rep

We want you to have the best possible features available for call filtering, n4tpr. On 1/17/19, Verizon announced that spam and robocalling features will be offered for free to all customers by end of March. Free features will include the ability to detect and block spam in the Call Filter app. Details about enrolling will be available at a later date. You can learn more under General Information, number 11. here,

http://spr.ly/6607EZKLB.

 

DanielleR_VZW

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cyndels
Newbie

It's March 22. I just chatted online with a rep who has no idea when it is going to be free. It's almost April. What gives Verizon?

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jrh4054
Specialist - Level 3

According to the link DanielR_VZW included, Call Filter, a premium service says the link, is free for 10 days then users will automatically be charged $2.99/mnth unless users decline to continue the service.   

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