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I have a situation where from time to time, another cell phone (not my own number) is being forwarded to my phone - I am aware of this happening, it is for my work. After a week, the phone is then forwarded to someone else, but I have to rely on those doing the forwarding to stop it to mine - is there a way for me to stop the forwarding on my phone? Or does it have to be stopped on the phone it is being forwarded from?
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This must be done on the line being forwarded. Usually when someone sets up the forwarding to a different number it cancels the first one. You should get a hold of the device and dial *73 to stop all forwarding then do the steps to set forwarding to the next number. Also, talk to your co-workers about their refusal to help with the work load.
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The phone that gets forwarded to me is in Illinois, while I am in Iowa, about 3 hours away. It's not that the co-workers refuse to help, it's that sometimes the next person forgets to turn off the forwarding. Thank you for your answer though.
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While sprmankalel is 100% correct that this must be done on the device/line that is being forwarded-- another alternative for cancelling or changing the number the call forwarding is set up for is to call in and have a rep do this over the phone.
I mention this so you know you do have another option aside from relying on your co-worker to cancel the forwarding from that device as this most certainly can be done as well over the phone via a call to *611/800-922-0204
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Do you have access to login to the My Verizon page associated with the phone? If so, you (all those involved) could remotely set/change the call forwarding when needed.