If it is an important / legal matter you can contact the police department and they can trace the call since information was still sent to your phone, just masked "privately"--or so it says... The other method would be to give up because blocked calls without a police decryption cannot be found out. Sorry if you were getting prank called, usually the kid dies 3-5 hours after doing it for being a complete prick. Have a good one!
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There are mobile applications that allow blocked calls to be unmasked. TrapCall is a mobile app that not only unmasks blocked and restricted numbers, but also records incoming calls.
no
No it is not blocked if you can still make calls and text people, it just means there is something wrong with your network.
Yes.
It would not be hard for the courts to get a subpoena for blocked calls. It could take some time for the list to be completed though because the phone company will have to sort the call logs.
Contact the police !... They can put a trace on your number - and log any incoming calls.
yes, caller ID DAHH
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no ....sorry try your service provider they might be able to trace it u know who called from blocked no then find out that .. who called u from blocked no
Maybe he works for the government... Or someone's stalking him
yep!!! so don't go callin 'um :P
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."