I think the biggest issue with with telemarketers. I get blatently illegal calls all the time, besides the fact that I am on the do not call lists. Today I got a call from some group trying to sell me a Razr phone for $50, automated computer, no option to remove yourself and the callerid appears valid but when you call it you discover its not a valid number. Since I get this particular call every few weeks I've tried to talk to them, but even pretending to be interested in their scam they won't say anything more than "its a t-mobile phone" and sure as hell won't give me an address or valid telephone number.


On 10/27/06, Tomislav Parčina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
> For my home Asterisk setup I have a single PSTN line, and then I use a
> variety of different voip providers. I use two different providers for
> my DID's (one toll free, and one normal). I use yet a different provider
> for terminating outgoing calls.
>
> So, when making an outgoing call via voip, what number should I use to
> identify myself? I currently use the number of my PSTN line, since that
> is our "public"  inbound number.

Hi John!

I have same situation, and I certainly agree about everything you said.


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