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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Tesla Leicht Institute
Age: 23
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Unknown caller on Iphone
Ok for last week I been getting this annoying call twice a day. The id says unknown and there is no number. Does anyone have any ideas on how to stop this? Because I can not sleep properly because this random call would wake me up.
I tried to iBlacklist and it is not working, and I tried to find answer all over the place and I got nothing.
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AS Ojiisan
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Watching Uehara-san and Tazawa-san pitch at Fenway
Age: 63
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Some providers let you build a block list. On my Verizon FiOS account here in the US I can add numbers to my block list via a web page. Perhaps your telephone service provider offers a similar option?
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AS Ojiisan
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Watching Uehara-san and Tazawa-san pitch at Fenway
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There may also be an option to block all unknowns. If caller ID doesn't provide the inbound phone number, there's really not much you can do about it. My Panasonic wireline handsets let me block numbers, and some numbers that appear as "unavailable" can still be revealed with a bit of effort. Other unavailable numbers are entirely hidden and not blockable.
Again I'd talk to your service provider or browse its website.
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Exitus Acta Probat
Graphic DesignerJoin Date: Jul 2006
Location: Permanent retirement from the raws-hunting business
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Have you answered the call and determined who was the caller? I know this is highly unlikely, but it could be an automated call or someone trying to reach you from overseas (might explain the odd hours, though once again, this is a long shot).
You could always phone your service provider and ask for the real phone number of the party calling you (miscellaneous note: I learned a couple months ago that some corporate services -like service providers- use anonymizers/ID blockers), though some SPs seal that data away even from their support desk employees...and only allow access to it if you're reporting a case of harassment and would like to press charges.
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And yeah calling my service provider for some kind of support is probably the best way.
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