The operator definitely knows the number. (they need it for billing and settlement processes). Don't go thru customer services because they will never give yo uthe number.
Best approach (and I've used it) is to do some serious social engineering on a switching techie or if you are fortunate enough on a switching engineer (these guys are nerds and extremely occupied and just like an exchange themselves :).... they can usually get the number in less than two minutes. Most of the time though, they will not give it to you... that's where the social engineering part comes in.
2007-07-23 16:44:33
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answered by blind_chameleon 5
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Unfortuantely, no. You could try talking to the company but I've been there and unless your being harrassed, or need the calls subponea'd for court, even then there's not much that can be done. People call private for a reason and they make bank off of it. Best thing (I know its hard) is to stop answering altogether, dont even hit the F*U button. Just let it go to voicemail, if they leave one, go through the menu and if your lucky when you go to callback that number, it may go through or say its unable to preform that request
2007-07-23 15:13:44
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answered by Whit 3
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i'm undecided if those centers are available for cellular telephones, yet on landline telephones there is a few thing trouble-free as "privateness supervisor". This service demands that any one calling privately/anonymously, state who they are beforehand the telephone jewelry on your end, after doing so, you could verify notwithstanding if or to no longer settle for their call. in the event that they do no longer checklist a message, you do no longer pay attention the telephone ring in any respect. additionally, "call screening" grants the alternative of blocking off the final quantity that called you. i could call your cellular service to inquire approximately the two.
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answered by hutt 4
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call them back, answer when they call! Im not sure about the # but Check with your company! Like if you have attel, verizon, or something like that! They might know the # or they can help you! I hoped I helped YOU!!!
2007-07-23 15:12:35
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answered by ♥Kate♥ 4
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No that just blocks out ur number
2007-07-23 15:11:35
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answered by markus424@ameritech.net 1
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NOPE There is no number. I just wouldnt answer it. If it gets to hard to deal with, change your number.
2007-07-23 15:11:07
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answered by no_dream_selling 3
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you can go to Sprint and tell them to block that user. or call the police and tell them to track that call and they can find out who it is and stop them from calling you.. i don't know if it will help. surely it should.. : )
2007-07-23 15:12:23
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answered by Anonymous
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have you tried answering it? it could be someone you know from work? or someone trying to get someone else but doesn' tknow becuase no one ever answers
2007-07-23 15:15:20
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answered by Nicole 4
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