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- What is caller ID? Caller ID a little system that the telephone
- company made to make the life of a pranker impossible to get
- away with. Welp Now there are new way to beat the systems.
- There are many different ways to stop the transmission of CID.
- Here are a couple of them.
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- 1. CID usually take one or two rings before the the message of your
- phone to be transfered to the phone that you are calling to.
- Welp here is one way to stop it.. Call the place that has CID
- xxx-xxxx then hang up right before you hear the first ring..
- This will then send an automatic ring to the party that you are
- calling to, this signal will automaticlly be picked by the CID
- even know there is nothing to pick up..
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- 2. You then call back the same party xxx-xxxx 2-3 seconds right after.
- By doing so you will not give the CID to recover and the CID will
- then give the host the wrong information.. And you are home free.
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- 3. There is another way of crashing CID.. Before you you call the other
- party you mush add a prefix. This prefix tells the CID that it is a
- private phone number, which means it cannot be given out for any
- reason unless the person gives it to you. The prefix is "*67".
- When you pick up the phone you will hear the tone. you then press
- "*67" it will then cut off for a second and the normal tone will come
- back. You then type in the the normal phone number. You must do this
- before dial every number, if you want to make it private. But if you
- dial it and you get a message then try the method above.
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- Note: You sometimes you cannot use this prefix "*67" if your phone
- switch is an #1 or #1A ESS switches.. You could find out by
- picking up the phone calling someone and right before the
- telephone rings you will hear a "CERCLUNK" sound. This means
- that your switch is being run under a ESS switch.. Sometimes
- it works even if you have a ESS switch..
- It usually works on #5 ESS and DMS 100 switches because it is
- digital.
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- Note ][: this may only work in the U.S.A
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