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But here’s a secret most iPhone users don’t know:

Go into the Blocked Messages folder once a month and hit "Delete All." This keeps your voicemail box clean and prevents the "Voicemail Full" error. The Bottom Line Blocking a number on iPhone is great for your sanity, but it isn't a complete firewall. Think of the Blocked Messages folder as a spam folder for your voicemail. It’s there if you need it, but out of the way so you don't have to deal with it.

So, if you’ve been blocking spam callers for years and have never checked that folder... go take a peek. You might find ten messages from "Cardholder Services" or one legit message you accidentally ignored.

We’ve all been there. You block a number to stop the spam calls, the robocalls, or that ex you’d rather forget. You assume that’s the end of it—out of sight, out of mind.

Yes, your iPhone is polite enough to silence their calls, but it doesn’t hang up on them. Instead, it shuffles their messages into a digital black hole that Apple calls the Blocked Messages folder. If you’ve never checked it, you might be missing important (or just annoying) audio messages.