I received a call while I was away from my Nokia 3600 and it displays in the call log the missed call as "No Number". I've had this phone for a year now. I've never seen this before. If someone has caller ID blocked it says "Private Number".
Needless to say it won't allow me to call back.
Any idea what this could be? How can you call someone and leave that message?
Thanks
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wanga Posts: 2
Phone Model: T637
Service Provider: Cingular
Sat Jan 01, 2005 4:51 pm
#31*1<area code><number> is what it is (i think, it might be #31#)
JoeC Posts: 2
Mon Jan 03, 2005 11:11 am
Thanks but that doesn't give me a "No Number" message. It says caller ID blocked or something.
Has anyone seen the "No Number" message before? Could it be a VOIP call of some kind?
Celtic Dragon Posts: 251
Phone Model: SE w610i/BJ II
Service Provider: Cingular/AT&T
Mon Jan 03, 2005 11:33 am
The only time I get a no number message is when someone calls and hangs up after only 1 ring ... the caller ID doesn't get the number, it takes at least 2 rings like landline caller ID.
wanga Posts: 2
Phone Model: T637
Service Provider: Cingular
Tue Jan 04, 2005 7:35 pm
if its a new account, they had a bug in the system where it would not add Caller ID to new accounts. Call them and request them to add caller id to your account.
kevinalright Posts: 1
Wed Jan 02, 2008 10:42 pm
i have a Nokia 5300 and 2 times today i have received a call from "No Number" one time the number left a weird message that sounded like tapping.
gerio Posts: 477
Phone Model: (Long sigh) 'Nother iPhone (keeping my Moto Q, though)
Service Provider: AT&T & Cellular South
Thu Jan 03, 2008 8:47 am
JoeC wrote:
I received a call while I was away from my Nokia 3600 and it displays in the call log the missed call as "No Number". I've had this phone for a year now. I've never seen this before. If someone has caller ID blocked it says "Private Number".
Needless to say it won't allow me to call back.
Any idea what this could be? How can you call someone and leave that message?
Thanks
As said before, it was probably someone calling that hung up before the two rings needed for Caller ID to get it.
Naturally, this is all your business, but we as a society have become waaay too hung up on Caller ID. I make a lot of calls while driving, okay, not a LOT of calls, but a fair number (I'm a bad boy, I know) and I make a few mis-dials here and there and I can't believe the number of downright interrogating phone calls from the owner of those wrong numbers. While we're given enough reason to be paraniod about the various threats we face every day, I don't see how some people get through the day being this paranoid.