How do I deal with harassing phone calls?

How do I track harassing phone calls?

  • I have received about 3 phone calls to my cell phone that I would definitely term "harassing", and "obscene". I pretty much know who made them, because this female has been in my "spousal space", so to speak. She disguised her voice on one of them, and whispered on another, but she's got a rather distinct tone, so I know who it is. I need to find out how to prove it, because I do intend to make sure it doesn't happen anymore. The calls are always labeled "restricted". I have no intention of changing my phone number As a matter of fact, the more she calls, the better. Any suggestions?

  • Answer:

    You can contact your phone company, and have them send records of all your incoming and outgoing phone call numbers for a month/pay period. Even if the call comes up as restricted on your phone, the phone company still has a record of where that call came from... If you tell them that you are getting harassing phone calls they will help you. If they can't due to privacy issues, you can contact the police and they will get a warrant to search for that number. They will trace the number back to the person who left that voicemail and you can go from there.....

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Record when she calls in you, also contavt your serice provider and get them trace your call and also lodge a formal complaint.

Alfie

Take out Harassment Papers on her, When it happens again, she will go to jail :)

Matthew

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