Again, can you PROVE they were NOT at your relatives home when they called?? IF so, call a local attorney ASAP for state/case specific legal advice. No it is not legal and that very well may be a federal crime.You need to sue the bank not the repo you can sue under the Fair Credit law .If you ask them to stop calling you they must.The above poster is wrong he is a repo guy who defends repo morons no matter what they do!
they are phone numbers that are blocked by the caller so that the person the caller is calling won't know who is calling them.
A caller is a person who calls or who makes a call, or, in bingo, the person who calls out the numbers drawn.
If you call someone, you are the "caller".
If you do not recognize the number, it is probably because the caller is calling someone who owned the phone number before you.
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Just save the contact numbers in your phone with the country code, for example in India save the numbers as +91XXXXXXXXXX, and the caller names would be visible.
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A warm transfer refers to the transfer of a call to someone in a polite and "warm" fashion by asking the caller to wait or hold and then announcing the caller to the person he or she wishes to be transferred to.
A tele caller is a telemarketing call. Just someone trying to sell you something you didn't ask for.
A fake caller ID would be used by someone who wanted to convince the recipient of the call that the call was coming from a different number. These cannot be bought in mainstream shops, but specialist websites such as SpoofTel will sell them.
A spoofCard which enables a caller to disguise his identity during a phone call can help customers in certain ways. They provide privacy to the caller as their phone number is not visible. Records of verbal conversations are also stored and these can be used for reference.