How you put restricted calls is bu putting *67 then the ohone number
i think it *611
the restricted call does not show the number calling at all. The no ID call is a call not restricted but also not registered in your cell phone so the number shows but the name does not.
Area code 877 was created in 1998 for toll free calls. Calls to number in this area code may be restricted by the customer to whom the number is assigned.
A restricted number is one that has been purposely blocked from showing up on caller ID. Typically, these are numbers of telemarketers or bill collectors. Most cellphones can be set to ignore calls from restricted numbers.
I have to do what I stupidly did. How di I accept calls from a restricted number. I blocked them, but now I cannot reverse what I did. I *77 it, but now i want to reverse that. Is there another * number?
Sadly, I don't think you can. When it says restricted, a person probably entered *69 before your phone number when calling you, which prevents you from being able to see his or her phone number. Most people do this for prank calls.
Unblocking private or restricted calls is honestly really easy nowadays. There's a new service called TrapCall that will let you unblock private calls from most phones. The free version that they offer will let you unmask blocked numbers without any restrictions. For very detailed instructions check out the related links below.
then he still likes you and wants you to call him probably... ?
It means either outgoing or incoming calls have been stopped. People calling the number will get a message saying you're not accepting calls at the moment. If you try to dial out, you will get a recorded message telling you your service is restricted.
You can't; that is why they are restricted.
You don't. It is restricted for a reason.
Call your phone company - cost extra though. Edit: restricted in what way ? In the UK it's possible (for a SMALL monthly fee) to have call barring on your line. This restricts the type of calls that can be made - for example blocking calls to mobile numbers - but allowing calls to 'land-lines'
you cant. that's why its restricted