There are two ways to cancel Call Forwarding: Dial *73 from your mobile phone, or. Use My Verizon (see Call Forwarding to get started)
Reject anonymous calls
Anonymous Call Rejection (*77) stops calls from people that use a blocking feature to keep their name or number from being displayed. When Anonymous Call Rejection is turned on, callers will hear a message telling them to hang up, turn off the blocking feature, and call again.
*82 - Unblocks Caller ID on one outbound call
This star code will unblock your caller ID for a single outgoing call if you have previously used *61 to block caller ID for all outbound calls.
*#62# - With this, you can know if any of your calls - voice, data, fax, SMS etc, has been forwarded or diverted without your knowledge.
Activate Call Forward Variable. Dial *004*, followed by the 10-digit number you want your calls forwarded to, followed by *, followed by the number of seconds, followed by #. The time options are 10, 20, or 30 seconds. A message indicates that Call Forward Variable is activated.
Can I block a specific caller even if I don't know their phone number? (*97) Yes, Call Blocking can be used to prevent incoming calls from the last caller. For example, if a telemarketer calls and you want to block them from calling again, the *97 feature lets you do this without requiring the phone number.
About Call Trace
Call Trace helps you handle obscene, harassing, or threatening calls. It should only be used to trace harassing or threatening calls that warrant legal action. After activating Call Trace, you must contact your local law enforcement agency.
Call return (*69) automatically dials your last incoming call, whether the call was answered, unanswered or busy. To activate: Dial *69 and listen for a recording of the last number that was called. To call that number, dial 1. If the number is rings busy, hang up.
To block your number from being displayed temporarily for a specific call: Enter *67. Enter the number you wish to call (including area code).
Hide Caller ID: *31#
The caller might have hidden the ID intentionally or sometimes it can be accidental. If you want to hide the caller ID dial *31# and press call button.
Dialing *68 will disable the Caller ID for the next outbound / external call only. Selecting a line and dialing this feature code will result in a prompt on the phone display as well as an audible message: "Caller ID is BLOCKED for the next outbound call only." We hope you find this new feature code useful!
Use *67 to hide your phone number
The free process hides your number, which will show up on the other end as “Private” or “Blocked” when reading on caller ID. You will have to dial *67 each time you want your number blocked.
When you do not want to be disturbed by incoming calls, you can activate the “Do Not Disturb” feature. All calls will be directed to Voice Mail and you will not hear your phone ring. To activate Do Not Disturb, dial *78.
Speed Dialing
Establish a short list of up to eight numbers, or a longer list of up to 30 numbers. To program your Speed Calling 8 list, dial *74. Listen for the dialtone, then dial the one-digit number (2 through 9) you would like to use to dial a frequently called number.
Most phone companies allow you to access directory assistance service by dialing “411.” Other directory assistance services require a different dialing pattern such as 555-1212, a toll free number or a number that starts with “10-10.” Charges will vary significantly, check the rate before using any directory assistance ...
*66: Busy Call Return
The Busy Call Return service allows you to call a busy line over and over automatically for 30 minutes. When the line becomes free, your phone will notify you with a distinctive ring.
Call Block, otherwise known as Call Screening, is a feature that allows you to block calls from up to 10 phone numbers within your local calling area for a low monthly rate. Turn on: Press *60.
Dial *#61# and tap Call to show the number for voice call forwarding when a call is unanswered. Also show the options for data, fax, sms, sync, async, packet access and pad access. Dial *#62# and tap Call is the same as above except for no-service rather than no-answer scenario.
There is a simple solution to block robocalls and it's free on your home phone and $1.99 a month on your smartphone. All you need to do is sign up for this service that will block robocalls that you don't want while letting calls that you do want to get through.
Star 67 is a free process that hides your number when you make an outgoing phone call. All you need to do is dial star 67 before typing in someone's phone number. On their caller ID, it shows up as “private” or “blocked,” so your number stays secure, and they can't call you back.
Block calls from your phone
Press *80 to turn call blocking off.
Access voicemail from your phone's dial pad
There are three ways to access your voicemail using your phone's dial pad. You can: Press and hold 1. Dial *86.
i: Press Phone to start a call, dial **920, wait for the confirmation tones, and then press Phone to end the call. Answer a ringing incoming call made to another person's line in your predefined group.