
I would say times in that case would be sufficient...if you cant get the number. A hidden number in itself...could be sufficient cause enough...unless its coming from some international carriers who by default hide the numbers when transferring international calls. If its local, then they should be able to use the call times, and frequency as sufficient trend. On 10/13/10 10:01 AM, "Patrick Karanja" <wabethi@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
However, you will need to establish a trend that they can use when you report them. Record the exact times and dates you are receiving the calls, try call back and see what response you get...if none, text them and ask them to stop harrasing you.
In the case above the guy calls with a hidden number so texting back would not be an option.I have seen a case where an employee of a telco was able to see a guy's number even when you hide the number.
In this case even if u hide the number on your phone he was able to see the caller ID on his phone. So my question is why does the Telco's allow somebody to hide your number?
They should make this a chargeable service to discourage this
My thots
Patrick
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