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No, you need Ooma Premier to use Call Blocking
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Zero free blocked numbers as far as I have found over 5 yrs use. You can go to your ooma my ooma account on your computer and see the large list of daily solicitations /scammers calling your ooma box.... I purchased a new box after old ooma dying after 5 yrs. I was to the point of almost no solicitations on a daily basis after about a year of service and NOT picking up any random called numbers. Then I had to replace my old device. Now my new device with my old number not changed suddenly gets 10 times the solicitations as with the old device. Are these solicitations by chance is the question as my phone number has not changed in 10 years, only my new device and new influx of solicitations.... Of course giving Ooma a monthly fee $ for premium service & call block would solve the new dilemma which came at same time of new device installation. Never never never pick up a random phone call unless you enjoy even more solicitations as "they know" you checked their message. You can add notes for free that you think the number is a solicitator in My ooma but that is of little use in stopping them... Of course premium service for $ will give you call blocking.... lol...
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have AT&T phones that have a call block button. It works great. Don't need an extra service. While a call is in progress, I press that button and it registers "Call Blocked" and that's the end of it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Zero is the number of free blocks without paying ooma $ as far as I know.
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