RHP

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creepy calls

August 16 2012

a while ago i gave someone my phone number, now i dont do this often because it usually ends up shit.should have known this time it would.he blocks his number and calls me, at midnight and this morning at 5.45.. i hang up and then proceed to send him a message again asking him not to call again. i dont want him calling and one of my kids answering, and ive said this. he doesnt seem to care.has anyone had the same problem and how the hell do i block a blocked number????

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  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    but fortunately both times went well. One of my dates revealed that the number she gave me was for a second phone, which she had dubbed 'the sex line'. It made a lot of sense (and made me giggle - every call's a booty call!)When you can get a prepaid SIM for the cost of a few coffees, and an entire phone for about $50, there are few reasons not to. This advice is a bit late now for you, but something to consider in the future. I'm not sure if you can block his number, but it might be worthwhile giving your carrier a call and seeing if they can do it.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    fuck head and then put a lock on your phone so the kids cant get into it   I put all my RHP lovers starting with the letter z like in zhunk zhunk2 zhunk3   If hey are a pain in the bum I put them under x as in xidiot, xstalker that way I know who is calling and its not Avon   Do not engage them in any way shape or form. Sometimes thats all they want is for you to step back into the ring and keep talking to them   Do not feed their desire for that.     Second phones or sims are options but I am not bothered, its my phone and I am not spending or juggling two phones for any idiot that cant take no for an answer.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    You can't block a number. Obviously if the number is blocked you can't even tell who it is or avoid their calls.   I've had to change my number. It's quick and simple but it's a pain in the arse ! I also keep my phone on silent (without vibrate).   I agree with the recommendation to have a pre-paid SIM or "sex phone".   I wouldn't be using any phone that my children may have access to.   Sadly there's some strange people out there.   Regards, Saturn

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    he blocks his number and calls me, at midnight and this morning at 5.45..   Look, I was just reminding you to have a nutritious breakfast. It's the most important meal of the day and people who skip it are much more likely to eat junk around lunch time. But I can see that my altruism has, once again, gone unappreciated. No good deed goes unpunished, as they say. Well that's the last time. I don't give a damn about your nutrition or your morning ritual anymore. I hope you never have another bowl of porridge or a bran muffin again so long as you live.       Though I am curious... what'd you have for dinner?

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    Ring your service provider. I've had a couple of guys do this to me but I have rung Telstra and they can block the incoming calls from that person's numbers.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    Why not get a silent number if it is the landline and in future don't give the number to anyone online, only friends and family. These things happen, trust should be earned any stranger from these dating sites should be viewed with caution, always.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    Quoting 'slippery_halo' he blocks his number and calls me, at midnight and this morning at 5.45..   Look, I was just reminding you to have a nutritious breakfast. It's the most important meal of the day and people who skip it are much more likely to eat junk around lunch time. But I can see that my altruism has, once again, gone unappreciated. No good deed goes unpunished, as they say. Well that's the last time. I don't give a damn about your nutrition or your morning ritual anymore. I hope you never have another bowl of porridge or a bran muffin again so long as you live.       Though I am curious... what'd you have for dinner?you went through her bin last night, and how come you stopped peeping through my window and stealing my panties of the line? I miss your funny little face pressed up against my window , the dog sends his regards he is still playing with that bit of jean he ripped of your duds as you tried to get out of the back yard.

  • razor2000

    razor2000

    13 years ago

    Keep it on silent like miss Saturn said and if it keeps happening let telstra or whoever you're with know and they should be able to put a stop to it. You shouldn't have to have 2 phones to counter idiots like this but sometimes it just makes life a little bit easier if you do and you know you won't be getting pestered by unwanted calls at all hours of the day. As a rule I don't answer calls that have the number blocked,will call them back straight away if they leave a message.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    I'm betting there's an app out there that'll ask for a password to answer unknown callers...

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    I take it you don't like me calling then??? :p *tongue in cheek*

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    i dont really want to change my number ive had it for about 10 years. really big hassle.i have hung up straight away, then he calls back.its always on silent after about 7pm.i really dont give my number out very often, seems like i will be a lot less now.pisses me off more than anything that some people just have no respect.thanks for all your advice.beachbelle i feel your a little condesending. my hubby doesnt answer my phone i dont answer his!! im not having 2 phones, how do i explain that to all the busy bodies out there.my kids dont generally even touch my phone.:)

  • RHP

    RHP User

    13 years ago

    Says you want to be chased