If the number is private then you cannot retrieve it. However, if you wish to call that number back (and it is the last call you received) you can dial *69.
If it's private, and not listed in the phone directory, then you probably won't find it by yourself. If you know the person you can ask them using email, snail mail, or land line, or even by talking to them. If you have a mutual acquaintance then maybe they can help you with the phone number. Remember that if someone has a private phone number it's because they don't want to be contacted. Are you sure they want to hear from you?
dial 1471
Look at the Caller ID display.
If you have received this message when you called somebody, it means that the person you tried to call is no longer using that phone, or they are out of minutes.
By knowing my phone number. Then by using a phone to call me.
Call your phone company and report it. Then get your number changed.
It can be sent by using Bluetooth
No. It would take 'spoofing' the information provided to the phone company. This would normally require rerouting a call through a controlled PBX (private branch exchange) to provide the incorrect outbound caller id.
The phone number of Skylynn Grier is not public but you can find her on Twitter using the handle @SkylynnFloyd.
He had a car phone that was installed in his car. (not portable)
no sorry! unless you are an illegal hacker.
the phone book