He has something to hide.
Ask sincere questions to get to the real reason for the caller being unhappy.
It's just a altos number probaly a crank call
The first thing is to call the police. Then make very, very sure that the kidnapping is real. Many of these calls are simply scams to get your money and the caller is not holding your child or grandchild.
If your caller ID displays some information about an incoming call, but then shows no evidence of a call when you scroll back later, then your caller ID display is malfunctioning. The rest of your problem sounds like some automated telephone equipment has your number incorrectly programmed in; when the caller doesn't reach the automated equipment it expects to find at your end, it says "Good bye" and hangs up.
When your caller ID displays "screening call," it typically means that the call is coming from a number that uses a screening service or an application designed to filter calls. This may indicate that the caller is trying to verify your identity or ensure that they are reaching the intended recipient. It could also suggest that the call is from an unknown or potentially spam source, prompting you to decide whether to answer or let it go to voicemail.
You may have to call your telephone provider and add their name to a list to be able to accept calls from this particular person.Answerruntdog was right, your friends number must have been included in the unwanted call list. Your provider can help you pre set the list of contacts in your caller ID.
When caller ID displays "test code," it typically indicates that the call is being made from a system or application designed for testing purposes, rather than from a standard phone number. This could be a test call made by a telecommunication provider or a software developer to verify that their systems are functioning correctly. It often means the call is not from a regular user and may not be a legitimate or important call.
You do nothing for the 15 seconds, as Luke says, there is nothing you can do to solve this puzzle p.
If you call your service provider they can track the number or even use the police, but they can only give the number to you if you are going to sue the caller of a nuisance call, you also need proof of this.
It depends, have you gone out before or has he called you before? if he has called then he probably forgot. Nothing to worry about. I've had a lot of experience. If you're in high school then it means nothing to worry about.
Dial a caller ID block code before the phone number. In the USA, dial *67 proceeding the number. In the UK, dial 141. So for example if you need to call 212-555-5555, Dial *67-212-555-555 instead. Your caller will see a message that says "caller ID blocked."
There is no law that says you must be 13 or above to call a radio station. Anyone can do so, even those who are in jail. However, if topics under discussion are for a particular age group the radio station is obliged to inform the caller.