28-01-2015 15:56
28-01-2015 15:56
when a received call comes up no number or private number I panic a bit & I seriously don't know whether to answer the call or not ..... I know when private number comes up it could be a medical call & now my local medical centre has a new appointment system where you ring in - give a brief description of your ailment - then a doctor will ring you back within an hour to discuss whether you need to come into the medical centre to see a doctor
I'm concerned that when the doctor rings it will come up private number
is there a difference between no number & private number
this week one morning I had a no number call but it ended whilst I was deciding whether to answer the call or not
thank you
28-01-2015 16:09 - edited 28-01-2015 16:14
28-01-2015 16:09 - edited 28-01-2015 16:14
There's no hard and fast rule when it comes to something like this. If you've called your doctor, and you're expecting a callback and it comes up as a private number, answer it. If you're not expecting a call, and it comes up as a private or no number, don't answer it. If it was a legitimate call they will leave you a voicemail message.
If you inadvertently answer a call that comes up as private or no number, and it's a cold caller trying to sell you something, hang up on them. What they're doing may not be illegal, but it's annoying and time consuming. Just hang up. You don't need to offer them an explanation or an apology. They have invaded your space. Just hang up.
I sometimes get cold calls on my landline from people trying to sell me insurance or some such nonsense. When I answer the call, sometimes there's a delay before they start speaking. It's probably their system telling them they have someone who's answered. When they start their spiel, I tell them they've reached the Metropolitan Police Department, and can I help. There's usually less than one second from the time I've said that before they hang up.
28-01-2015 16:14
28-01-2015 16:14
I have a similar problem Jane. The other type of call is from a 'Withheld number'. This could be my husband phoning me from work ...where they use a centralised switchboard. (or the hospital)
So I answer them all.Even International calls because they could be friends from Spain.
If I don't know the caller...I just put the phone down...
Veritas Numquam Perit
28-01-2015 16:17
28-01-2015 16:17
I always abstract. If it's someone selling I simply hang up. ....
28-01-2015 16:24
28-01-2015 16:24
28-01-2015 16:38
thank you all for your advice ..... particularly Bambino ..... it gives me more confidence when my phone rings
28-01-2015 16:45
28-01-2015 16:45
I block all private calls and no numbers by default, to remove this being a problem.
28-01-2015 16:46
Is there any truth in the story that by answering some of these calls you are immediately liable for some sort of charge? I seem to recall something like that - but maybe it is urban myth?
28-01-2015 16:48
28-01-2015 16:48
@Anonymous wrote:Is there any truth in the story that by answering some of these calls you are immediately liable for some sort of charge? I seem to recall something like that - but maybe it is urban myth?
Complete myth.....
28-01-2015 16:50
28-01-2015 16:50
I've heard that some "directory enquiries" prosper for keeping you on the line or dialling you through.