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I’ve been receiving blocked phone calls for about 3 months now. My husband is deployed, and since I live alone, this is starting to make me nervous. They call mostly on the weekends, but also sometimes during the weekday. The most they have called in one day was around 15 times. They never say anything, I’ve heard muffled voices but I can never make out what’s being said. Sometimes there’s some static like someone is covering the speaker, and other times it’s completely silent like they have the speaker muted completely. My wireless company said I needed a subpoena. Not to sound dumb, but what is that exactly, and how do I go about getting it? Is this a lengthy process? We are Military, so if this is something JAG can help me with, please let me know how to go about this. I don’t want to sound rude, but please only respond if you know what you’re talking about. Thank you. Also, is there maybe another (DEFINITE) way I can go about finding who keeps calling me, without taking legal action just yet? I’ve tried “TrapCall”, but unfortunately I go through H20 Wireless, and am unable to use it.

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Zirbel offline Verified User (2 years, 9 months) Long Term User Shouts: 4 #
An Undisclosed Location | 1 year ago (9 hours, 17 minutes after post)

Contact your phone service provider and ask to block this number.

Some WiFi Router (like my Fritz!Box) allow to block such numbers on the WiFi network your own.

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