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Call or text a blocked contact on your iPhone

Recently decided on blocking someone but I read that they still can't leave voicemails in your inbox so if I wanted to call or text them would I have to unblock them or would it still go through?


Also what happened when someone I block texts me? What happens to that message, since phone calls go straight to voicemail?

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iPhone 5s, iOS 7.1.1

Posted on Jun 17, 2014 1:30 AM

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Posted on Aug 5, 2017 9:32 PM

Sorry to bother you

How did you know a person you had blocked received your text? Bc everything I've read says any text sent will appear as sent in blue and vice-versa from the recipient? And both parties will not know of any text exchange.

Thank you

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Aug 5, 2017 9:32 PM in response to kemtan75

Sorry to bother you

How did you know a person you had blocked received your text? Bc everything I've read says any text sent will appear as sent in blue and vice-versa from the recipient? And both parties will not know of any text exchange.

Thank you

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Jan 8, 2018 10:28 AM in response to Mrokarkder

What really ***** is that the voicemail is left in a different place for blocked numbers which I didn’t know about so my voicemail was full forever and I had no idea!! I still forget about it. I blocked them!! I don’t want to have to track down their messages to delete them! I DON’T WANT THEM!! DUH!! Lol

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Jan 6, 2016 3:38 PM in response to AppleMaster 123

Thats wrong, kinda...

You can still call or text a number even if you have added it to your blocked list. example, blocked number is in your recent calls history, dare you to tap it to see what happens.

When sending a new text message, it will find the blocked number or contact in the to: field as part of contacts search.

Youre going to have to do some better life scrubbing than "just blocking that number" if you never want to see it again.

Im not the person to describe how to totally get rid of the history of a number or contact you block... hopefully someone else can fill in the blanks or correct me where i stray.

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Jul 18, 2017 8:44 AM in response to Mrokarkder

Ljccoco@hotmail.xom wrote:


I wish once you've blocked someone that they weren't able to leave a voicemail as well.. really what is the point. !!

The point is that people are not given any indication that they are blocked. If they couldn't leave a voice mail, they might suspect they were blocked. There are situations in which this could be dangerous. The messages are, as I recall, put directly into your deleted folder. You don't have to listen to them.

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Dec 18, 2017 3:52 PM in response to Heidikinnns

My phone rings twice every time a blocked caller attempts to reach me. Unfortunately I get a lot of these and it is very disruptive. I really don’t want or care to know calls are being blocked. I would compromise with a text or email telling me what number is being blocked but the ringing has to go. How?

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Aug 5, 2017 9:45 PM in response to RobertKaplan

RobertKaplan wrote:


How did you know a person you had blocked received your text?

Blocking someone has no effect on your ability to send messages. If it's an iMessage, you'll see the "Delivered" indicator below the message. If it's an SMS message, you won't have any indication that it has been delivered.

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Jan 8, 2018 11:26 AM in response to JeNnY1974L

JeNnY1974L wrote:


I don’t want to have to track down their messages to delete them! I DON’T WANT THEM!! DUH!! Lol

Is it really that hard to find the Blocked Messages folder? It's one of only two folders.


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