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Phone query
03-05-2018 11:38 PM
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Is there any possible way in which I can find out all the separate phone numbers that have called my landline in say the last month?
Re: Phone query
04-05-2018 7:40 AM
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@pvmb Most DECT phones have a call log built in but the size can vary - some retain the last 10, others have a bigger memory.
What make/model of phone do you have?
Re: Phone query
04-05-2018 8:07 AM
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I get very few land line calls ... until this week when I’ve received multiple calls with 028 as the prefix - all Northern Ireland - all non existent numbers.
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Re: Phone query
04-05-2018 8:11 AM
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Re: Phone query
04-05-2018 8:25 AM
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In such cases solutions such as BT call guardian (built into BT handsets) which require human interaction are a much better block to auto dialled calls.
As you suggest depends why the question is being asked. Certainly such information is not ordinarily available from BTOR who provide the phone service.
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Re: Phone query
04-05-2018 5:04 PM
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@Townman wrote:
As you suggest depends why the question is being asked. Certainly such information is not ordinarily available from BTOR who provide the phone service.
Quite so - it would have to be requested by the police or a court.
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Re: Phone query
05-05-2018 11:31 PM - edited 05-05-2018 11:39 PM
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@jab1 wrote:
@pvmb Most DECT phones have a call log built in but the size can vary - some retain the last 10, others have a bigger memory.
What make/model of phone do you have?
A dreadful BT branded one: Xenon 1500, Home phone with Answering Machine
I have looked at the manual and it says I can check the calls if I am subscribed to Caller Display, which presumably I'm not as there is only one number in the list - 1234567890
One other 'feature' of this phone seems to be that when you delete a recorded message after listening to it the phone, it seems to me, has a tendency to delete the next unheard message. Which is the reason for my question.
Already I only use my mobile to make calls, I think I am going to have to get into the habit of not giving out my landline number from now on and only give out my mobile number. Or change back to my basic 1980s phone.
Re: Phone query
15-05-2018 9:54 PM - edited 15-05-2018 9:55 PM
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Thanks for comments.
This is no longer relevant as it transpires the 'problem' lies elsewhere.
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