There are a several ways you can block unwanted calls. These tactics can help you fend off telemarketers, robocalls, and other calls you do not want to receive:
Here are some tools CenturyLink offers to limit unwanted phone calls and solicitations, including robocalls or computerized telemarketing calls and scams. Some calling features can be activated and managed by calling the CenturyLink Update Center.
Location Area Code | Quick Code | Update Center Number |
Most | *78 | 888-(your area code)-8052 |
Arizona 928 | 888-520-8052 | |
Iowa 641 | 888-515-8052 | |
Minnesota 763 or 952 | 888-612-8052 | |
Oregon 971 | 888-503-8052 | |
Oregon 458 | 888-541-8052 |
Security code
The first time you call the CenturyLink Update Center, you're asked for a security code. You can enter the temporary security code 1-2-3-4. Then, follow the recorded instructions to set up your own personal code.
You can use the same security code to manage many of the calling features on your account. Just be sure to remember your personal security code.
The National Do Not Call Registry (often referred to as the "Do Not Call" list) is managed by the Federal Trade Commission and gives people a way to stop unwanted calls from phone solicitors and telemarketers.
If you would like to block unwanted calls to your home or cell phone, you can add your number(s) to the Do Not Call list. It's a free service, and once your number has been on the list for 31 days, telemarketers should stop calling you. If they don't, you can file a complaint.
The government recognizes that some business calls are legitimate, so even if your number is on the list, you may occasionally still receive calls you don't want. For example, you may get calls from political organizations, charities and telephone surveyors.
You may also receive calls from companies that you've purchased from within the last 18 months, or from companies you've given written permission to contact you. Be careful to read the fine print whenever you sign an agreement, as you may be granting that entity permission to contact you.
Did you know? If you ask a company to place your phone number on its internal do-not-call list, they must honor your request. It's always a good idea to keep a record of the date you made the request, just in case they fail to follow through and you need to file a complaint.
You can also block robocalls with the V5000 Call Blocker, a device that makes it easy to view the last 20 callers and block any call on the spot. It comes pre-programmed with 5000 numbers that have already been identified as nuisance callers, and you can block up to 1,500 additional numbers. You can order a V5000 on the CenturyLink Accessories Marketplace.
Limiting where and how your telephone number is published can make a difference. There are several ways for you to control how your name and number are shared. You can see more details about these options on our page about directory listing options.
Telephone harassment is a crime. If you receive threatening or obscene phone calls, you can trace who's calling you. If you feel threatened or that your safety is at risk, contact your local police.
Call Trace is available in most areas, and is already installed on your line. You don't have to order it or have it installed, and you will only be charged if you successfully complete a trace.
After three successful traces, contact the CenturyLink Annoyance Call Bureau at 800-582-0655 for help stopping the unwanted calls.
If you have questions or would like to add calling features to your account, contact us. We're here to help!
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