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I re-read CurtB's post on "Selective Call Rejection"....about the *60 not working because of line switching by COX. I recently purchased a Panasonic that has a call blocking button that will store 250 numbers instead of the 30 that *60. I did add my previous few *60 numbers to test how things work.
Using the Cox "caller history," I have see a few, especially this guy from Lafayette, Indiana, 765-588...that keep calling about 3:15pm...well he gets blocked after 1 ring....sweet! I recommend to bookmark the Phone Tools of Cox to monitor your call in both cell phone and web. https://phonetools.cox.com/#!/
I also noticed, maybe from another post, a summary of the * features of Cox. https://www.cox.com/residential/support/phone-features.html
Another is a comparison of voice vs digital service at Cox. Had this URL bookmarked from like previous link. https://www.cox.com/residential/support/cox-telephone-service.html
I find that one needs to try and "poke around" to get a feel how features work or affect you. Thanks to all the posters who are willing to share their observations...I learned a few things, like having 2 Voice mail options and 2 call rejection options(one on phone and the other on Cox) and of course, the Phone Tool Call History. Here I can see all calls, from who, and how long my wife is on the phone. I've added names to it's address book to better display the names since this location is different from my phone's address system. Utilizing both phone and Cox features is really neat.
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