06-13-2017 11:21 AM - edited 01-05-2022 02:11 AM
11-15-2020 11:29 PM
@LurganIeUk wrote:😀ok. But now my mother-in-law won a prize on a cruise as they were all asked who was married for over 65 years. She put her hand up and won! But they did not ask if she was married to the same person.
LOL @LurganIeUk so, is that why you want to suspend your service for 5 days? You and your wife are taking the free cruise? Lucky duckies!
11-15-2020 12:59 PM
😀 ok. But now my mother-in-law won a prize on a cruise as they were all asked who was married for over 65 years. She put her hand up and won! But they did not ask if she was married to the same person.
11-15-2020 12:53 PM
@LurganIeUk wrote:
@kb_mv wrote:
That’s going to cause a lot of work and hassle and even though you can do every 30 days, it should be last resort. I can see, for some professions, the option to change a number every 30 days is handy.
@LurganIeUk I have moved a lot (and I mean a lot - 8 different provinces at least once, 16 times since married 35 years). In the past 20 years since cell phones became more common, I have moved 7 times including 3 different provinces. Today it is super easy updating people. A group email and / or SMS updates everyone I need to at once. Most others like banks can be updated online. Other than doctors office, schools and maybe a few others that will require a bit of effort, it is pretty easy.
11-15-2020 12:39 PM
@kb_mv wrote:@kimberley1 You can change your number for free once every 30 days. Go in self serve as shown in a previous post and change it. You just have to make sure he doesn't find out the new one from someone.
That’s going to cause a lot of work and hassle and even though you can do every 30 days, it should be last resort. I can see, for some professions, the option to change a number every 30 days is handy.
11-15-2020 12:36 PM - edited 11-15-2020 12:55 PM
To take a new number is not the best idea. The new number may have been a “problem” and that is why it may have been relinquished.
So so far no one has said what kind of phone you have.
Some helpful steps:
Have an up to date contacts list
Religiously keep adding to it
Leave true “enemies” out of your contacts list
Any call that shows a number only, be cautious to answer or let go to voicemail
If you have “do not disturb” you have many options such as:
Set time frame for no calls accepted or calls from favourites only or calls from contact list only and/or if a caller not in your contacts that calls 2 or 3 times in a 3 minute time period.
I would caution the use of the latter. Or set phone to not accept calls 24/7 from a number is NOT in your contact list.
Sure you don’t want to be harassed. If push comes to shove visit your local police agency.
Sure you don’t want to miss a call.....but you won’t If voicemail kicks in. And if some one won’t leave a message..... then it’s not important.
And a new number might have had previous problems or was owned by a drug dealer or pizza delivery.
What happens when a friend or acquaintance leaks your new number to a friend to NOT a friend?
Bottom line it will cost “you” some time to build good contacts list to protect you and peace of mind.
Once done....make sure you occasionally back up phone.
Need contacts....ask your friends and family to text or email contacts in vcf format that they think would help you.
I don't know how this would benefit but will mention in case you can incorporate it.....a free Fongo number allows you to direct all calls from the Fongo dialled number to your PM number.
Edit.
And of course....block the obvious numbers from CRA, Westjet and Telus Chinese division....they are all scam calls.
11-15-2020 11:57 AM
@kimberley1 You can change your number for free once every 30 days. Go in self serve as shown in a previous post and change it. You just have to make sure he doesn't find out the new one from someone.
11-15-2020 11:55 AM
my x calls me from a unknow number
11-15-2020 11:55 AM
@kimberley1 PM allows one change per 30 days. Log into your account and click change number.
Orange arrow on pic below.
11-15-2020 11:54 AM
im recieving harassing phone calls from a unknow number i would love to change my number please
06-15-2017 07:08 PM
06-15-2017 09:53 AM
@DragonSpecV wrote:If it was true that the carrier would still be able to see the number, when the caller goes to voicemail, it would read back that number. Unfortunately it just comes back as "... from an unknown number" or "caller".
But I think it would be safe to assume @charrona doesn't own a toll-free number, so ANI won't apply in this case. But good find none the less!
If it was easy for anyone to reveal blocked / private numbers, I'm sure someone would already be making millions creating an app for smart phones as I'm sure a lot of people would pay for such an app.
The carrier technically can, though, and it's nothing to do with having or not having a toll-free number. They just choose to respect the 'private caller' tag that's sent when a call comes in with that enabled. An app wouldn't have access to any of that information as the carrier wouldn't be disclosing it with the incoming call anyway. I'm just saying that if it were a significant enough issue, there is a way to trace the origin of the call, but it's something a network team would have to do. It certainly can be done.
06-15-2017 09:50 AM
If it was true that the carrier would still be able to see the number, when the caller goes to voicemail, it would read back that number. Unfortunately it just comes back as "... from an unknown number" or "caller".
But I think it would be safe to assume @charrona doesn't own a toll-free number, so ANI won't apply in this case. But good find none the less!
If it was easy for anyone to reveal blocked / private numbers, I'm sure someone would already be making millions creating an app for smart phones as I'm sure a lot of people would pay for such an app.
06-15-2017 09:17 AM
@DragonSpecV wrote:Unfortunately that's the beauty of "Private caller" is that you can block your # from showing up to anyone else. Nothing thus far exists to change that option to display the true caller.
Since you do not want to change your number, the only true option is to push the "private caller" to voicemail. As you say, you don't want to miss an important call, so if it's important, they will leave you a voicemail. If no voicemail, must not have been important at all!
Good luck!
The carrier can still see the number through ANI though, the whole call display blocking feature is not 100% supported worldwide (toll-free numbers, for example. use ANI to see your number anyway), so they (PM/Telus) may be able to find something that way.
06-14-2017 03:42 PM
Unfortunately that's the beauty of "Private caller" is that you can block your # from showing up to anyone else. Nothing thus far exists to change that option to display the true caller.
Since you do not want to change your number, the only true option is to push the "private caller" to voicemail. As you say, you don't want to miss an important call, so if it's important, they will leave you a voicemail. If no voicemail, must not have been important at all!
Good luck!
06-13-2017 03:18 PM
06-13-2017 03:16 PM
But does true caller show blocked numbers?
I was under impression only CQS could do this (and Bell / Telus pretty much banned that app, unless you have an old copy)
06-13-2017 02:40 PM
06-13-2017 12:42 PM
I am interested to see what is the solution for this issue. I get random calls from US. They dont talk after I receive the call. They just hang up. Not sure what that was about.
06-13-2017 12:35 PM
06-13-2017 11:56 AM
are you using android or iphone? you could try truecaller app. i thibk that i rthe one that has been suggested on the forums before
06-13-2017 11:51 AM
Best thing to do is message the moderators, see if there is any way for them to trade it in the background. I doubt there is anything that can be done from self serve.