However, there is one network layer untouched by blocks:
In the US and EU, even a blocked number can reach 911 or 112. But more relevantly, can bypass blocks. If you call from a landline or a different carrier, sometimes the "block list" doesn't sync perfectly. But this is a glitch, not a feature.
It proves the phone system is held together with duct tape and trust. Why you shouldn’t do it: It’s often illegal, especially if used for harassment. Also, if you spoof a number and they call back, the actual owner of that number will answer, confused and angry. Method 4: The Social Hack (The Only Real Solution) Here is the uncomfortable truth. You cannot force a blocked call through. The phone is a consent device. When someone blocks you, they have withdrawn consent.