Get caller id blocking from your provider.
IT means that the caller dont want you to know who is calling u
There is currently no way to find out for yourself who a private caller is. If you feel you are being harassed by a private caller, definitely call your service provider and your local police department. Although the service provider has the tools to reveal a private caller, they will only forward that information to a law enforcement agency due to privacy laws.
*67 or just do the number
On a caller ID feature on a phone, "incoming private number" means you are receiving a phone call from a number that has been listed as private, meaning the name of the person owning that number has been blocked from your caller ID list.
Be like Jeff, that's how.
Private calls are detected on a mobile phone on caller id as private or blocked. They may also appear on a mobile phone as "unknown."
It defines whether your phone number will be displayed on someone's caller ID unit when you call them. Select 'no' if you wish your number to remain private.
become suspicious.
in the UK, add 141 before the number and the recipient will not see your caller ID. :)
"Private number" means that the caller intentionally prevented Caller ID from being transmitted to you. "Out of area" means that there was a glitch in the system, causing the Caller ID data to be lost somewhere along the chain. It could be a transitory error, or a handoff between two companies that have failed to reach an agreement on the contractual terms for exchanging Caller ID data. In either case, you will have to find some other way to get the number to call back.
Most likely a bill collector. You should pay your bills on time, it's the right thing to do. Or it is the government watching you.
well i know how to make it unknown..... *67 then type the number