Report anonymous harassment calls?

Hello,

I received 60 anonymous calls within a few hours. I was literally terrorized. I have to say that I answered a few times, because I'd already received numerous calls a few days earlier and, during what was at the time a funny shouting match, recognized a female voice, perhaps even a voice I recognized.
This has been going on for a few days now, the calls still come at intervals, but not in the same numbers as on that day.

What do you recommend? Can you request this information from your phone provider, or will the withheld number not even be able to get through? According to my research, the authorities don't really bother with this sort of thing…

This may sound a bit exaggerated, but I feel intimated and harassed. Turning off or blocking all anonymous callers wouldn't change that.

What do you recommend? Please remain respectful.

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HeinzHubert
1 year ago

Of course, the easiest thing is to mute unknown callers.

You could ask the provider if they can check it. You'll never get the number(s).

Patl6844
8 months ago

Go to the police.

Report this to your mobile provider. He can lock this up.

Or in case of emergency, you have to get a new number.

DianaValesko
1 year ago

How about a catch circuit?

Then you arrest the person.

AlterLeipziger
1 year ago
Reply to  DianaValesko

If it's very funny but inappropriate or you've reinvented something like that, then let it patent!

Birkenpilz
1 year ago
Reply to  AlterLeipziger

A catch circuit can be set up with your own provider. However, this costs something and may not be for all networks or networks. Rates available. It is best to inform you about whether this option exists with your mobile provider.

DianaValesko
1 year ago
Reply to  AlterLeipziger

As you find very funny, inappropriate?

Vodafone

Vodafone does not offer blacklists or other ways to block unwanted calls.

However, there is the possibility of a catch circuit which costs for two weeks €178.50 for a mobile phone number and €99.95 for a fixed network number (in each case gross)

You can find all information on the catch circuit as well as the form for requesting as PDF under the following link:

Vodafone InfoDok: Order to establish incoming telephone connections

In connection with an ad, it's the police.

http://www.stalking-justiz.de/handlungsmolichkeits-fur-betraffene/moeglichkeiten-verschiedenster-telefon Provider-gegenstalking/

AlterLeipziger
1 year ago

I was only amazed that he made the caller “Dingfest”!
It is also useful to spend so much money on juvenile care….

miezepussi
1 year ago

I've had a good time. Take a pickle whistle and do something to him. He's not calling.