What you do is dial *67 in front of the number you want to call. If you ever prank call someone with this strategy, it will come up as "restricted" on the other line's screen. Hope the person you're prank calling doesn't know it was you! :)
the funny sound if it sounds like a couple beeps it means someone is calling on the other line
someone catches you before you get back across the line after tapping a person on the other side of the line, or you stop saying kabaddi.
When someone says that another person took the bait hook, line, and sinker it means that they fell for something. This could mean the other person fell for a lie for example.
Phone?? You answer it but you don't talk to it as you talk to the person at the end of the phone line. The Doorbell The Door Your Calling
Mineral deposits Or someone shut off a valve OR a washer or other debris blocked the line Or the tank is full and not calling for water
Keep the person on the line talking to you and have someone else contact law enforcement.
1. Call one of the people you want to three way call with. 2. While talking to that person, press talk (send, or green button) then dial the other person's number you want to three way call with then press talk again. This should work...
it means to wait in line - from the practice of businesses giving people a number when they arrive and then calling out the numbers in order. This phrase is often used sarcastically when someone wants to complain about something, and the other person has already heard enough complaining, or if they want something and he's got a lot of other people wanting things too, so he says "Take a number" or "Take a number and get in line."
You dial *67 then the number. Example - *67-555-1212 This is how your number isn't shown to the other person you are calling ... What I mean is this will come up as RESTRICTED on a cell phone but on a land line (with caller ID) it comes up PRIVATE NAME or UNAVAILABLE PRIVATE NUMBER
Depends how long the time span is that you agreed to. Try to call the other person or drive over to where the child is suppose to be. If there is no child, call the police.
Calling someone names is not necessarily illegal, as it is considered a form of free speech. However, if the name-calling crosses the line into harassment, bullying, or hate speech, it may be considered illegal and could result in consequences such as a civil lawsuit or criminal charges.