[meta description: Everyone is familiar with being repeatedly called by mystery numbers. Follow this guide to discover who’s on the other end of the frequent rings.]
Despite caller ID, call screening, and do-not-call lists, it is still difficult to avoid the intermittent ringing of unknown callers. Whether it’s spam callers, telemarketers, or bored teenagers trying to pass the time, no caller ID has allowed unwanted calls to echo well into the evening hours.
For those looking to rid themselves of the sound of their ringtone at all hours of the day, there are ways to discover a mystery number. In the following paragraphs, we will go over how to call back a no-caller ID and find out exactly who is trying to contact you.
Three Ways to Call Back a No Caller ID
A cell phone number can give an inquiring person quite a bit of information if they know where to look. From social media searches all the way to reverse phone lookups, in the age of the internet, a cell number can prove to be very revealing. Unfortunately, that does not help someone trying to find the anonymous number that keeps contacting them.
To alleviate this, let’s look at some of the best ways to find out how to discover and respond to a no-caller ID.
Reach Out to Your Cell-Phone Provider
Most cell phone services have ways to detect numbers, regardless of whether they are blocked or not. If you are unable to discover the origins of the incessant ringing that has become commonplace in your day-to-day, it is worth contacting your service provider. This process can be done by visiting their website or calling a customer support line.
Using the website will require you to enter details about your cell number, e-mail address, and potentially a password. Once you have logged in, you will need to find the call history or call log tab in their menu, which should have a detailed list of numbers that have called you and the date they did.
Contrarily, you can call their support line and see if someone can uncover the number for you. This call may take some time, and the cell phone provider is not required to give it to you. If the number has repeatedly called you, the cell service will typically work with you to either give you the number or help you block it from contacting you later.
Try Your Countries Call Return Command
Almost every country has a call return option on phones that allows an individual to return the last call they have received on their phone. If you catch the blocked number ringing you, you can quickly type in the call return number and see if it either brings up the number on your screen or contacts it.
The call return command in the United States is *69, though other countries can easily find their own with a simple Google search.
Call return works differently from one region to another, so those outside the United States may not be able to call back. Instead, they may get an automated voice that reads off the digits of the phone number that has called you. If you are unsure which your country offers, have a pen and paper ready.
Use Third-Party Call Tracking Apps
There are several different apps that can assist people trying to track down the no-caller ID number that has been wreaking havoc on their peace of mind. Several will have premium paywalls that may prevent the person from using some of the more in-depth features of the software, though most have caller ID under their free service.
There are a few dozen apps to choose from, though the most popular and well-known are apps like Truecaller or Trapcall. They are available on both the App Store and Google Play, so it does not matter which type of phone you have; there are apps that can help.
Quick Summary on How to Call Back No Caller ID
The quickest and most efficient method will be the call return command, though it doesn’t always come up with the number of the person or company contacting you. Past that, it may be worthwhile to check in with your cell phone service and see if they are willing to help by giving you the number or blocking it from contacting you further.
Also, if there’s someone in your life you suspect may be trying to contact you anonymously (like an ex), you can perform a people lookup to see all the phone numbers connected to their name.
If all else fails, call-tracking apps are beneficial and usually foolproof when it comes to seeing who is trying to reach you. Getting hassled by random numbers is a regrettable but common part of everyday life. Thankfully, there are ways to minimize it that take little more than a few minutes.