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How to Know If Someone Blocked Your Number

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How to Know If Someone Blocked Your Number by Timmyjossy(m): Tue 09, June, 2020 07:39am
When someone blocks your number, there are a few ways to tell — including unusual messages and how quickly your call transfers to voicemail. Let’s look at the clues that indicate your number is blocked and what you can do about it.

Because determining if you’ve been blocked isn’t necessarily straight-forward, remember the best way to find out is to ask the person directly. If that's not something you can or want to do, we have some clues to help you determine if you are blocked.

Clue #1: Unusual Messages When You Call
There isn’t a standard blocked number message and many people don’t want you to know for certain when they’ve blocked you. If you get an unusual message you haven’t heard before, they’ve likely blocked your number through their wireless carrier. The message varies by carrier but tends to be similar to the following:



“The person you are calling is unavailable.”

“The person you are calling is not accepting calls right now.”

“The number you are calling is temporarily out of service.”

If you call once a day for two or three days and get the same message each time, the evidence shows you’ve been blocked.

Clue #2: The Number of Rings
If you hear only one ring or no ring at all before your call goes to voicemail, this is a good indication you’re blocked. In this case, the person has used the number blocking feature on their phone. If you call once a day for a few days and get the same result each time, that is strong evidence your number is blocked. If you hear three to five rings before your call routes to voicemail, you’re probably not blocked (yet), however, the person is declining your calls or ignoring them.

What You Can Do When Someone Blocks Your Number
While you can’t do anything to have the block on your number removed with their wireless carrier or from their phone, there are a couple of ways to get through or verify your number is, indeed, blocked. If you try one of the options below and get a different result or clue from the list above (provided they don’t answer), take it as evidence that you’ve been blocked.

1. Use code to hide your number from their caller ID when you call.



2. Hide your number using the settings in your phone to turn off your caller ID information on outgoing calls.

3. Call them from a friend’s phone or have a friend you trust call them for you.

4. Contact them directly through social media or email and ask if they’ve blocked you.

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Timmy

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