> 3. a list of bogus entries..so when you look at it, you know it's a
> fake phone number...one that recently came in that got me thinking
> this was 407 111 1111.

I don't know much about the legal position over the other side of the pond, but 
I'm pretty sure that in the UK caller ID spoofing is illegal. There's nothing 
to stop you withholding your CLI of course, but to deliberately fake someone 
else's CLI (whether it exists or otherwise) pushes you over the line.

Is the same not the case in the US?

Regards,

Chris
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