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SELECTIVE CALL REJECTION


Allows you to create a list of up to 31 numbers. When your service is turned "on", all callers on your list will hear an announcement that you're not accepting calls at this time. All other calls will ring through as usual. If a person on customers call block list calls subscriber from a different directory number, that call will not be blocked unless that number is also on your list.

To access or turn on/off Selective Call Rejection:
(Once your list is established.)

1. Pick up the handset and listen for the dial tone.

2. Press:   starsix (6)zero (0)
(On a rotary phone, dial 1160.)

3. Listen for an announcement telling you whether the feature is currently on or off. The recorded voice will then tell you how many (if any) numbers are currently stored on your forwarding list.

4. Choose from the following options.

Press:   three (3)   to turn on/off.
Press:   one (1)   to review your list


Adding the last caller to your list:

1. Press:   pound (#)zero (0)one (1)pound (#)
(On a rotary phone, dial 1201.)


Adding a number to your list:

1. Pick up the handset and listen for the dial tone.

2. Press:   starsix (6)zero (0)
(On a rotary phone, dial 1160.)

3. Press:   pound (#)
4. Dial the number you are accepting.

5. Press:   pound (#)


Removing a number from the list:

1. Pick up the handset and listen for the dial tone.

2. Press:   starsix (6)zero (0)
(On a rotary phone, dial 1160.)

3. Press:   star
4. Dial the number to be removed.

5. Press:   star


To hear instructions again:

1. Press:   zero (0)

  • Casual use - $0.50 per day
  • You do not have to use a complete list for this service.

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