Is there anyway possible to trace a blocked call made to a cell phone, without having to contact the police?
Someone keeps calling my cell phone, but stays silent when I answer. I want to know who it is, but i don’t think it’s serious enough to contact police or anything. Does anyone know any way I could trace the call?
This open post was written 4 years, 5 months ago | V/U/S: 41,096, 23, 15 | Edit Post | Leave a reply | Report Post
Reciprocity (0)
Since writing this post Denz24 may have helped people, but has not within the last 4 days. Denz24 is a verified member, has been around for 4 years, 7 months and has 20 posts and 150 replies to their name.
Post Tags (0)
This post has no tags. Please, help out and add some! (How Tags Affect Reciprocity)
Replies (23)
Where were you?
You can also watch events on Help.com as they happen
omg i wish because some weird guy that i don’t know keeps on calling me restricted and it’s a bit scary. he leaves weird messages. if you find out you can trace that call then please tell me how!!!!!
I have put phones in the Google Search and it brings me up some information about who’s calling me. Sometimes it’s brings up a list of complainers that don’t want to receive calls from that number and you could add your number as well.
You can do *69 and see if that will not only call back but then show a name as well. I guess it’s worth a try.
*69 doesn’t work on cell phones, just landlines. There has to be a way to trace blocked calls on a cell phone.
Try calling your provider, the police seem to be able to do it through them, so possibly you can too.
now a days, a boy call me regularly and use abusive words 4 me. how can i trace his call? plz tell me………..
Put his phone number on the web and search for it. I put phone numbers in the Google Search and it comes up with the name or the company most of time. Try that.
call *69 from your cell phone and then listen for a code…… then call that number.
This is an answer to another question you posted but the thread is closed and I wanted to help. Sorry for this. The band who sang the song “We Belong Together” was a band called The Children. The song start off with the lyrics “People see us and they know… we belong together… after all this time it shows… we belong together”. I’m looking for this recording myself. I don’t know anything else about them other than they had another song on that album called Lorriane . I used to play them on my college radio show back in the late 80’s, so I’m guessing the album was from around 87-90. Hope this helps. :)
omg I’m having someone call my cell ALL THE TIME but it comes up as ristricted every time. I know its the exact same person because of the voice they make and what they say. I need to trace the number but I have no clue how. Sometimes they’ll call over 10 times in a day. but not every day, They haven’t called in a while but they still call.
Trapcall.com, unblocked blocked calls!
I had Vonage phone service, an excellent company and they only charged $25.00 a month for a land line phone. They list on the calls on the WEB.
Now I have AT&T and the do the same. So if you have a cable company and land line you can trace those.
thanks, that trapcall thing is perfect. it would be better if it didn’t take as long to unblock the number. but thanks again
wow, I had the same problem and that trapcall service worked great!!! thanks!!!
can you trace a call without being on the line with the person?
Cn ne trace a call without being on the line with the person?
suppor wrote:
trapcall.com, unblocked blocked calls!
Nice this works it really does everyone do it and you an get the real phone number for free!!!!!
do they charge for the trap call thing??
go to trapcall.com its working for me!!! 4.95/a month cancel anytime it works
Denz24 wrote:
thanks, that trapcall thing is perfect. it would be better if it didn’t take as long to unblock the number. but thanks again
but they charge and everyone is looking for a solution with out any charge
Los detalles sobre el trámite de devolución están unos párrafos más abajo. La mitad de estos deportistas utiliza de forma habitual a href=”http://www.gafasgraduadass.com”>Gafas Oakley /a>, un hecho provocado por el creciente uso de cascos de seguridad. No es algo tan elegante y sofisticada sobre bufandas Burberry. ¿Inspiración? Estilo a href=”http://www.gafasgraduadass.com”>Gafas Carrera Bartas /a> cuya mejor embajadora este verano es la colección de Dolce&Gabbana.
Invite Others to Help
A logged in and verified Help.com member has the ability to setup a Friends List and invite others to help with posts.