Have you tried calling them from another phone?
You get this response if they may have accidentally blocked your number.
Hi, i have yes, same response.
i eventually got through to someone on direct message last night.
apparently mumber isn’t even BT which I find strange.
Driving over this morning to do welfare check.
thank you everyone
so glad i’m not a BT customer 🤣
Its easy to check whether its a BT number, Ofcom have a database.
What are the first six digits of their number? Please do not post the full number.
It its not BT, then its not BT`s fault, as the line tester only works with BT Retail numbers.
If you are concerned about the welfare of a child, individual or family and a Police welfare check is appropriate in line with the Police guidance, then a welfare check should be requested by calling 101, or 999 if there is concern that there is an immediate risk to life.
If you are unsure if a police welfare check is appropriate you should discuss this with the local authority's designated lead for safeguarding. Ring the Council as lines should be manned 24/7.
If a police welfare check is not deemed appropriate, you should consider the steps you can reasonably take to be assured of the safety of a child, individual or family. This may include a home visit, contact via telephone or social media, or discussions with other professionals or practitioners in contact with them.
RIC9380
Hopefully your relative is fine , but what a weird thing to say , you are not a BT customer , your relative is ( apparently ) not a BT customer , you post on a forum for BT customers and get a more than helpful response, even though your problem in not getting through to your relative has nothing to do with BT , and yet you express relief that you are not a BT customer …..
This is worse than Facebook
wrong advice
advice not asked for
people questioning my responses and opinions
For those that gave advice around my specific request thank you.
i’m out
What people are trying to explain to you is that not all phone numbers belong to BT.
Sky, Talk Talk, Vodafone, ect have their own number range which, although are supplied via the Openreach network via LLU (local loop unbundling), you can’t test using the BT system.