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Jun 15, 2015 6:30 PM in response to amb2016by Meg St._Clair,No. That's the whole point of blocking them.
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Jun 15, 2015 8:22 PM in response to amb2016by tab1075,I can't find any information about where a user's block list is stored (on each device or Apple's servers). My guess is that it's stored on the device itself. If so, and you set up another iOS device with the same Apple ID, any iMessages (not SMS messages) you get appear on each device. So if, for example, you block them on an iPhone but have an iPad set up with the same ID, their iMessages should appear on the iPad. But if by chance a user's block list is saved on Apple's servers, a number will be blocked on all your devices.
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Jun 15, 2015 8:36 PM in response to tab1075by gail from maine,Nope - blocking is tied to the Apple/iCloud ID. If you go to Settings>Phone on any device signed onto the same Apple/iCloud ID, then click on "Blocked", you will see the same Blocked Contacts listed.
This support article may clarify:
Block calls and block or filter messages on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support
Cheers,
GB