OP here--Verizon was able to tell us that it was not a fellow employee at DH's company making the calls (they checked because it's a corporate phone)
They did tell DH that the calls were coming from our local area code and that they were made by a pay-as-you-go phone (like Tracfone). They told DH that they would block any further calls to my DH from this caller. *Here is where it gets more creepy...within 30 minutes of them blocking it a call from "pay phone" shows up on DH's phone. DH answered and said NOTHING. The man then asked for me (only said my name with a questioning voice). DH says, "I'll get her for you." The man hung up. Clearly he has no interest in actually speaking with me...he is trying to upset DH.
We have had people mention contacting the police, but this person has made no threat. Do you still think they could do anything?
OP here--Verizon was able to tell us that it was not a fellow employee at DH's company making the calls (they checked because it's a corporate phone)
They did tell DH that the calls were coming from our local area code and that they were made by a pay-as-you-go phone (like Tracfone). They told DH that they would block any further calls to my DH from this caller. *Here is where it gets more creepy...within 30 minutes of them blocking it a call from "pay phone" shows up on DH's phone. DH answered and said NOTHING. The man then asked for me (only said my name with a questioning voice). DH says, "I'll get her for you." The man hung up. Clearly he has no interest in actually speaking with me...he is trying to upset DH.
We have had people mention contacting the police, but this person has made no threat. Do you still think they could do anything?
Another suggestion, tell your husband when he answers the phone (when he thinks it is the person) to say (your town) police department. that way maybe the person will think he went to the police department and the they are involved. I hope it stops soon. In this day and age it is always creepy when something like this happens.
OP here--Verizon was able to tell us that it was not a fellow employee at DH's company making the calls (they checked because it's a corporate phone)
They did tell DH that the calls were coming from our local area code and that they were made by a pay-as-you-go phone (like Tracfone). They told DH that they would block any further calls to my DH from this caller. *Here is where it gets more creepy...within 30 minutes of them blocking it a call from "pay phone" shows up on DH's phone. DH answered and said NOTHING. The man then asked for me (only said my name with a questioning voice). DH says, "I'll get her for you." The man hung up. Clearly he has no interest in actually speaking with me...he is trying to upset DH.
We have had people mention contacting the police, but this person has made no threat. Do you still think they could do anything?
call them back and see who answers and turn the tables on them. or take the phone to the police and have them call.. and when the same persons answers, have the cop tell them who they are, they have their number in their tracking system, if they get another report of harrassment they will press charges.
Stop answering the phone (your DH, that is). He's egging this guy on by continuing to answer the phone. When it says "Unknown" or "private", just don't answer it! It's really quite simple.
Of course, the next step would be changing his phone number. Honestly, if it were me, I would have done that a LONG time ago. I just have no patience for any type of harassment. The inconvenience of changing the phone number is really minimal to the annoyance of repeated calls.
call them back and see who answers and turn the tables on them. or take the phone to the police and have them call.. and when the same persons answers, have the cop tell them who they are, they have their number in their tracking system, if they get another report of harrassment they will press charges.
The problem with this is that it is a corporate phone and he has given customers hundreds of his business cards with that number. No further calls from this caller will be allowed through as long as it is coming up under the "Private Caller" I.D.
But, what to do if this man calls from various pay phones? I never even see pay phones around any more...