By The Area Code (the first three digits)
http://www.whitepages.com/10583/area_codes/?source=GO000009&KW=area_codes_exact&s_kwcid=area%20codes|854309822
That would be the state of Oregon.
Call your County Health Dept. Some places do "capture" incoming numbers and/or record calls. If you have privacy concerns, use public or disposable phone.
If you have a Sprint cellphone, you will pay for an incoming call if you exceed the allowed included minutes in your calling plan, but that charge does not depend on where the call originates. If you have Sprint long distance service on your landline, you will not pay for incoming calls, unless you accept a collect call.
Most modern plans include calls nationwide, but check with your carrier; some older plans may only include local calls.
There is a company in NY who developed a fully automated system for making collect calls to cell phones. The invoice for the call is actually sent by way of txt message directly to the cell phone. www.ttiorg.com
The reticular activating system (RAS), located in the brainstem, is responsible for regulating wakefulness and alertness in response to stimuli such as hearing your name. When someone calls your name, the RAS helps activate your attention and arousal levels to process the incoming information.
The average incoming freshman GPA at Ball State University is 3.35. The cost of attendance for in-state students is $22,402. The university is located in Muncie, Indiana.
Anything is possible... I use my cell phone because its on me, its got all my numbers in it and the call plan isn't too bad.
The calls might be from your cell phone server. I get those a lot too but it might be from marketers trying to sell things and trying to get you a vote for someone but if you do not recognize the number you probably shouldn't answer it. But yeah it might be from whoever your cell phone server is trying to get you a update or something like that.
no it will reject any incoming number that has been blocked from your caller id they will have to dial *67 to unblock their number so you can see who is calling
Yes. I worked with a client years ago who did jail time because she engaged in telephone harrassment across state lines. The state thing was not relevant. The harrassment is the main problem.
Texas secretary of state.