+1 Great advice..If you contact you phone company, they will be able to help. They are have a Nuisance Call department (or some name like that). e.g.
O2
eircom - Nuisance Calls Bureau 1800 689 689
Keep a record of time, date & content of call.
Don't respond in kind.
In order to prosecute, Gardai will have to be involved. The phone company will not give out details directly to you.
Sometimes if you Google a phone number you find its owner, because people might include their contact details in something they posted. Perhaps a 5-10% chance, but it's easy to try.
Me too! Leave a space between the area dialling code and the number.You are right Padraigb .........I just googled my landline phone number and it appears on www.yourlocal.ie
I seem to have started a new version of self-Googling!Me too! Leave a space between the area dialling code and the number.
It could have been a secret admirer wanting to hear your voice...i had a similar problem a few years ago with a landline- just kept a whistle beside it and blasted andyone that didnt speak within 5 seconds (warned the family to talk quick) it worked - no more silent phone calls
It could have been a secret admirer wanting to hear your voice...
did you notice any deaf people following you around after that?
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