When you spoof a call, the number that appears on the recipient's caller ID is the one you choose to display, which can be any number, including a legitimate phone number or a random one. This means that the number shown on the bill of the recipient is not necessarily the actual number making the call. However, the call may still be traced back to the real number by the service provider or authorities if necessary. Spoofing is often used for various purposes, but it can also be illegal if used for malicious intent.
They use skype to call and Spoof card to change their number
The app that lets you call or text from someone else's number is called Spoof Call.
number to call about my bill
The app that lets you call or text from someone else's number is called Spoof Call.
I have a land line (rather than a cell phone) and nobody's number who phones me shows up on my phone bill.
If you dial a number and your screen shows 'call forward', it means that your call is being forwarded.
Not possible.
Call the telephone number printed on the bill to discuss it with the people issuing the bill.
You can contact the spoofed number back by dialing star-69 on your phone. Unfortunately there is no way to prevent others from spoofing your number to call other people.
You need to look at the bill you receive; the number will be located on the bill. You can also call the customer service telephone number.
Yes, it will show in phone memory and on the bill.
Call your network provider - and ask them for an itemised bill.