Verizon Call Restrictions– If you’re hearing an automated recording every time you are trying to reach everyone on your contact list that uses Verizon telephone services, there is a possibility that your number is being blocked if this keeps happening continuously.
This automated message will not inform you that your number is being blocked, and you won’t be able to leave a voice mail message, and the message will indicate that the individual you are trying to reach is not accepting calls. In this article, you will learn how to easily get around Verizon call restrictions.
Verizon users cannot block operator-assisted calls. Dial “0” to ask an operator to help you place a “person-to-person” call, and the operator-assisted will place a call by dialing the Verizon user’s number telephone number. Then, your name and the name of the person your calling will be announce. However, the operator-assisted can only help you to place a call, then you will have to wait and see if whosoever you’re calling agrees to speak with you.
You can dial from a different number other than the number that have been blocked. Calls made from cell phones or from numbers that are outside of the Verizon user’s local calling area can not be blocked.
If you make your number Unknown or Private, it possible you can call with a blocked number if the user does not have “Call Intercept” activated. This is a feature that block Unknown/Private numbers. However, you can dial “*67”, followed by the Verizon user’s number.