Contact a correspondent? [SFR]

didrine30 -  
 didrine30 -
Hello,
When I call a contact, my operator says "Hello, your contact is unreachable. Please call back later or you can send them a text." I called from another phone, with another operator, and it says the same thing.

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Hello didrine30,

If you have the same problem when making all your calls, I suggest you check the following link, it could be helpful: https://www.sfr.fr/cas/login?service=https://communaute.red-by-sfr.fr/auth/j_spring_cas_security_check

Please let us know if this helped you.

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The SFR Team
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didrine30
 
Thank you, but these are not what I'm looking for
because when I call from a landline, it tells me
"hello, the phone of your correspondent is unreachable, please call back later
note that I have SFR and he has Bouygues
I send him texts and they do not come back.
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Anonymous user
 
Hi,

It sounds more like a voicemail message (recorded by the person in question!)
Anyway.... send him a text!

Talk soon

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didrine30
 
I already sent him a text, so it doesn't return the delivery receipt, which means he didn't get it.
I don't think it's an automated message because it says, "SFR, hello, the phone of your correspondent is not available." I tried with several operators and it always says the same thing.
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didrine30
 
It might mean that he has blocked incoming calls or there is no network, right?

Thank you
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Anonymous user
 
Yes... in any case, it looks like it....

I don't know the "unavailability messages" that could be issued by SFR in detail....

I've changed your title to attract the attention of anyone who might be able to give you more details.

See you later.
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didrine30
 
Thank you very much, but do you think he might have changed his operator or his number? If that's the case, it would mean that the number doesn't exist?
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Anonymous user
 
If he had changed operator... (keeping the same number) it wouldn't have been a message from SFR (if he was indeed with SFR...)

If he had changed his number, generally the "abandoned" number is not reused immediately by operators... and a message from the operator wouldn't suggest sending a text!

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