Use *67 then dial the number. It will come up unavailable on their end.
When you want your number to come up as private when you call them, you dial *67 before the actual number.
No, it was/is an option
You dial *67 then the number. Example - *67-555-1212 This is how your number isn't shown to the other person you are calling ... What I mean is this will come up as RESTRICTED on a cell phone but on a land line (with caller ID) it comes up PRIVATE NAME or UNAVAILABLE PRIVATE NUMBER
A call within the UK will pretty reliably display the number in domestic dialing format. However, international calls may display the number with the UK country code prepended, sometimes correctly omitting the leading 0 of the UK domestic number (e.g., 020 for London should display as 44 20, but may display incorrectly as 44020), and may be truncated on either end if the recipient's call display does not have enough space for the full number.
* 67
you do this ('.') and then it will come up as a bunny on msn
What you do is dial *67 in front of the number you want to call. If you ever prank call someone with this strategy, it will come up as "restricted" on the other line's screen. Hope the person you're prank calling doesn't know it was you! :)
When no one answer your phone call block it do *67 and whatever the number is or you could use a different phone
you insert 141 before dialling their number. i.e. if calling my friend, Joe Bloggs, instead of dialling 03698 123456, i would dial 14103698 123456. (name and number made up) On their phone it will come up with "Incoming Call Unknown Number".
yes you can put *67 in front of the number example(*67-804-922-3487) when it pops up on there screen it says RESTRICTED.
you can dial *67 before the number to block your name from showing up