What happens if I dial * 69
Understanding Call Return
*69 is a call return feature that allows users to call back the last person who called them. When you dial *69, the call return feature dials the number of the person who last called you, and can be a helpful tool for returning missed calls or identifying unknown numbers. However, there are limitations to the *69 feature, and it may not be effective in all situations.
How *69 Works
When you dial *69, the call return feature attempts to call back the number of the person who last called you. If the number is available, the call return feature dials the number automatically, and you will hear a message indicating that the call is being made. If the call is successful, you will be connected to the person who last called you. If the call is not successful, you may receive an error message or be connected to a different number.
Limitations of Call Return
While the call return feature can be a helpful tool for returning missed calls or identifying unknown numbers, there are limitations to the *69 feature. For example, the call return feature may not work for calls that were made from international or blocked numbers, and may not be effective for calls that were made more than a few hours ago. Additionally, the call return feature may not be available on all phone systems, and may require an additional fee or subscription.