
Mood - Mad!
Argh! <`A´>/
This is Ms.Aya who is fuming over a pathetic caller who can’t stop harassing sheep!
For goodness sake! I’ve just changed to a new number and I’m already getting unwanted anonymous calls and messages?
You see, this son of a B mistook my number for his so-called “Brother” and when I told him that he called the wrong number, he just wouldn’t leave me alone.
It started out with a text message in which I ignored and eventually, he phoned my number. I vehemently insisted that he got the wrong number and he still persist to disturb me!
And at least twice a day he will give me a cheap miss call and some stupid eye-sore messages. \<`A´>ξ
Perhaps upon learning that the receiving caller is a girl, he thought that he had a chance to woo sheep or something. Seriously, how low can one be?
Does he in all seriousness think I would entertain his calls and arrange to meet up with him? Would any girls do that to an annonymous caller? I doubt so.
This isn’t the first time I get such harassments via phone calls and text messages. I received a fair number of indecent ones along the way to the extend I tried to divert all their calls to the police station or to Domino’s Pizza.
You know what? There’s one thing in common about these guys: They all speak and interact in MALAY!
I’ve never come across any morons with such desperate and inappropriate behaviors who speaks in English, Chinese or Tamil. It’s always a Malay behind the call.
Indonesian, Bangladesh — Whatever race they are — Please stop it. You can never get laid that way, you bastards.
You can never be friends with girls OR guys for the matter.
!! Roars !!
Thankfully, my LG KF350 has this feature that allows me to reject a certain caller.
Those of you ladies who are having the same idiotic problem as me and happen to own an ice-cream phone, here’s how you can reject that scum bag automatically:
- First and foremost, save his number as whatever you want to name him. In my case, I named him REJECT ME. As much as you don’t want to save his number (believe me, I don’t want to either) but you have to in order to use this feature.
- Create a group. I created a group called “Blacklisted” and selected him to be in that category.
- Then go to your MENU → CALLING → COMMON SETTINGS → CALL REJECT.
- Click OK and switch REJECT to ON.
- Followed by REJECT LIST, select GROUPS.
- Then select your blacklisted group under REJECT GROUP 1.
- Finally… Click DONE.
By far, I haven’t heard of him and I don’t know whether it’s due to the reject feature that I activated. I haven’t tested whether this function truly works but hopefully, it does.
As for text messages, I’m unsure if it can be block. (Sigh)
<;__;>
One other problem I’m having is the inability to send out picture messages and surfing the Internet via phone. It’s not my cellphone’s problem but the service provider, Hotlink. I guess it’s because I’m using a new SIM number so I have yet to activate the extra services. Because when I used my previous Hotlink number on this phone, it worked perfectly fine.
Furthermore, Hotlink’s server to deliver phone settings is currently down as said by the customer service which I called the other day.
Baa… <u_u,> This is sheep’s luck for you… (Tears)
Oh if you have no other options to prevent that disgusting-low-life-creep… Then I suggest you get your guy friend to answer his call. I’m very sure your guy friends are more than willing to help you in this crisis. <^v^>/ (Laughs)
Ok, I’ll stop whining — period. <T_T>
Baa…. <u_u>




































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