How do I call someone who blocked me?

Answered by Phillip Nicastro

To call someone who has blocked you, you can use the code *67 before dialing the person’s number. This code will block your own number from being displayed on the recipient’s caller ID, making your call appear as “Unknown” or “Private.” By using this code, you can bypass the block and potentially reach the person who has blocked your number.

Here’s how you can use the *67 code to call someone who has blocked you:

1. Dial *67 on your phone keypad. This code works for most phone carriers and landline phones.

2. After entering *67, you will hear a dial tone or see a prompt on your phone display indicating that the code has been accepted.

3. Enter the phone number of the person you want to call, including the area code. Make sure to enter the number correctly to avoid calling the wrong person.

4. Press the call button or initiate the call as you normally would. Your call will now be placed with your number blocked.

It’s important to note that using the *67 code to call someone who has blocked you does not guarantee that the call will be answered or that the recipient will not recognize your voice. The purpose of this code is to hide your caller ID, but the person you are calling may still choose not to answer or may recognize your voice if you have spoken before.

It’s also worth mentioning that using *67 may not work in all situations. Some phone carriers or devices may have restrictions or limitations on the use of this code. Additionally, some people may have settings on their phones that automatically reject calls from blocked or private numbers.

It’s important to respect the wishes of someone who has chosen to block your number. If the person has blocked you, it may be a sign that they do not want to communicate with you. It’s best to consider the reasons for the block and respect their boundaries.

If you want to call someone who has blocked you, you can try using the *67 code before dialing their number. This will block your own number from being displayed on their caller ID. However, it’s important to respect the person’s decision to block your number and consider the reasons behind it.