I keep getting a call from someone I don't know. It got so bad that I filed a complaint with the PUC. AT&T phoned me a couple days later from the presidents office of mobility telling me all about the blocking feature I could sign up for at something like $4.95 a month. Nope, don't want that. I don't want to have to pay for someone to stop calling me. I also don't want to change my number. I've had my number since I started with AT&T in 2008. At that point, the only thing they could do is call the person and tell them not to call me anymore. Ok, he did that. Then he called me back to let me know that the gal wanted my phone number to deprogram it from her phone since it was a cell phone calling me. He couldn't give out my number but since I had the gals number to call her. Ok, I did. I gave her my first name and first three digits of my number telling her that since she was the one calling me that she had my number. Her attitude made me feel uncomfortable giving out my full number. She kept insisting she have my number. I told her my name again and first three digits of my number and to stop calling me and then hung up. She quit for a week. Now she's calling 2x per night once around 10:30p and once right after midnight. Her calling me 2x per night has been going on 2 weeks. Before, when she was calling constantly all day and all night, she would leave messages on my voicemail telling me to be free to talk to her. Now that I've made a custom voicemail message with my name, she calls and gets the voicemail and hangs up after hearing my name not leaving no message.
I'd love to be able to use the DND feature on my iPhone 5 but that would mean no one would be able to call during the hours I set. My parents and Robs parents need to be able to get ahold of us at any hour day or night. I hope Apple puts that in one of the future updates. It's the only problem I have right now with the iPhone 5.
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Alice Saunders
Twitter: @lwr
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On Sep 22, 2012, at 4:38 PM, Betsy Schwartz <betsys@gmail.com> wrote:
> I put iOS 6 on my iPhone 4S yesterday.
>
> So far it hasn't been a dramatic experience. Installed easily, no
> glitches, no major bugs, no life changing improvements.
>
> The podcast app looked nice but I erased it after five minutes
> because: NO PLAYLISTS. Seriously? After deleting the podcast app, a
> few minutes later the podcasts re-appeared in the music app. Whew!
> Podcasts without playlists is a non-starter.
>
> Love the directions in the Apple map app, amused by the oddities.
> I still have Google Maps as a separate app.
>
> Lots of little tweaks that are appreciated. Can rearrange mail
> folders, can rearrange bookmarks, social media connect to each other,
> etc. Hitting an odd little bug that the "Flagged" mail folder has
> attached itself to my least useful email account. The "do not disturb"
> functionality is useful but could use a few more knobs.
>
> Single most appreciated little new feature so far: "refuse with
> message" on incoming calls. I missed that SO MUCH (had it on my treo).
>
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