Not all landline telephones have a built-in caller ID. It is for this reason that missed calls remain unanswered. What if it is so important for you to know who called?
It is necessary
city telephone number, landline telephone with caller ID, Phone Search computer program
Instructions
Step 1
The easiest thing to do in this situation is to dial the number of your service company and provide information about the time of the missed call (tell at least roughly what time the call was made). If you called from a mobile phone connected to the “Caller ID” service, it would be unrealistic to initialize the subscriber. If the call was made from another city phone, then, most likely, your service company will provide information about the missed call.
Step 2
If you were not provided with information about this call by phone, go to the office of your GTS and make a request for a printout of incoming calls.
Step 3
In order not to guess from now on who could call you to the city number, connect a caller ID to your telephone set. The cost of this equipment may vary depending on its main functionality: the more stations this mechanism can detect, the more expensive it will cost. In this case, find a suitable option for yourself: so that you do not "hit" the wallet, and at the same time be able to determine most of the numbers of telephone operators.
Step 4
Another way to find out who called the landline (and any phone) is the Phone Search program. Download it from the network (after driving the corresponding request into the search bar) and enter the parameters of the call: date, time, full name of the person who presumably could call you.
Step 5
The only drawback of the program is the following: in the case of a landline phone number, the program will give you only the details of the owner of the number, and it was not he who could have called you from this phone! In any case, be careful when working with the specified program.