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Depending on the phone company, *67 usually will tell what the last number dialed is. Unfortunately, most people making calls like this will block the number. Also, use caller ID, and finally, get the phone company or the police involved.
* 67 Basically, anything that isn't in your contacts is unknown.
In telephony, an access code is a number that is dialed to permit the caller to use a particular telephone service such as a long-distance company.
An unknown number is a number that could not be traced by the phone system. A withheld number is when the caller does not want the recipient to know who it's from.
Unless you're 'ex-directory' or 'unlisted' - they can get your number from the people who compile your phone book ! If the caller ID shows 'No number' or 'unknown' - it simply means the caller is using a phone connected through a switchboard (rather than a direct line).
One can find information about a caller's caller id from many different resources, which is useful in the case of frequent calls from an unknown number. Websites such as FCC provide information on this subject.
When you are setting up your voicemail, make sure that you put your name into the greeting. This way, people will be sure that they have called the right number. Many times, people will just say that the caller has reached a certain telephone number. This is not helpful at all since the caller knows what number they have just dialed. They need you to say your name so that they know the number is right.
To change your phone number to unknown or block your caller ID, you can typically dial *67 before the number you wish to call. This prevents your number from being displayed on the recipient's caller ID. Additionally, you can adjust settings in your phone or contact your mobile carrier for options to permanently block your number. Keep in mind that some recipients may still see your number depending on their phone service.
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Star 67 is a feature on some phone systems that allows the caller to block the display of their phone number when making a call. By dialing *67 before dialing the recipient's phone number, the recipient will see "Private Number" or "Unknown Caller" on their caller ID.
In the US, Canada, and some other countries, dialing *67 (or equivalently 1167) suppresses sending your caller ID for that call only. Conversely, if your line suppresses caller ID by default, *82 or 1182 will send caller ID for that call only. Either code should be dialed first, before any other "star codes" or the number itself. For example, to suppress both caller ID and call waiting, dial *67 *70, not *70 *67.
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