Contact the police !... They can put a trace on your number - and log any incoming calls.
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Yes, threatening or suspicious phone calls should be acted on immediately. It is against the law for anyone to threaten a person or persons over the phone. Similarly, suspicious phone calls must be reported to the proper authorities. This includes your local police department, along with the F.B.I and F.C.C. if necessary.
If a person is not receiving calls, this likely means that they are busy. A person that isn't receiving calls may also be having problems with their cell phone reception.
Sending/Receiving Phone Calls
For someone else to be receiving your text, calls and emails someone could of hacked into your phone. Whoever had did this could get into a lot of trouble.
To protect yourself from receiving spam calls using fake credit card numbers, you can consider using call blocking apps, registering your phone number on the National Do Not Call Registry, and being cautious about sharing your phone number online or with unknown sources. Additionally, you can avoid providing your credit card information to unknown or suspicious callers.
No - the bluetooth headset simply provides a method of making and receiving calls without holding the phone to your ear.
A calendar is not important on a phone. A phone is for making and receiving calls. A calendar is useful on a phone because you can quickly check dates and make plans.
The best possible solution for this problem is to contact the company servicing your phone service. This will be the only way that you can verify for sure that you will be receiving this most important phone calls.
A PSP is great for gaming. A cell phone is great for making and receiving phone calls. Ultimately, what is most important to you?
Start with your local police and/or your local phone company.
You can stop receiving credit card services calls by registering your phone number on the National Do Not Call Registry and by asking the companies calling you to remove your number from their call lists.
Pantech introduced the Breeze III entry level messenger phone through the AT&T. It is not a Smartphone and is specifically designed for those who are more interested in only making calls, receiving calls, and sending and receiving text and multimedia messages.