denise_xo Posted November 15, 2010 Posted November 15, 2010 No particular experience with this, but at least get a new (non listed) phone number. Yes hassle in the short term but must be worth it in the long run.
Author JohnM Posted November 15, 2010 Author Posted November 15, 2010 She said she may do that, only problem would be he could perhaps get hold of it as they have friends in common. I will fall back to this if vodafone cannot get a call bar active on his number. I've been looking through manuals but the model she has doesn't seem to have an option atm. :\ He is such a nuisance!
denise_xo Posted November 15, 2010 Posted November 15, 2010 She said she may do that, only problem would be he could perhaps get hold of it as they have friends in common. I will fall back to this if vodafone cannot get a call bar active on his number. I've been looking through manuals but the model she has doesn't seem to have an option atm. :\ He is such a nuisance! Well, maybe she needs to 'out' him - email to all common friends explaining his behaviour and that phone no is off limits to him. Maybe a bit drastic, but I'd do something like that after that bull****. You guys have been patient for long enough with calling, texting let alone him hacking into her FB etc. He's clearly stalking her and applying reason hasn't worked.
Author JohnM Posted November 15, 2010 Author Posted November 15, 2010 This is a good idea, maybe change her number and think of people who know him through her and make sure they do no pass on her number. I've managed to find an android application that allows for call and text blocking, so I'll give that a whirl too. Just makes me so angry the fool, wish I could just turn on on his doorstep and sort him out.
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