>> What is illegal is to set caller-id to a fraudulent value such that the >> person on the other end will not be able to correctly identify the >> originator of the call.
>I don't know if there is anything that falls under the FCC rules. In any >event it >would be unethical and evidence of fraudulent intent if one was trying to >defraud someone in the process of doing so. Another case is in telemarketing. FCC rules require a caller-ID be present and identify a phone number where a person can request to be added to a do not call list. I am filing a complaint against a firm at present that provides a caller-ID of a non-working number! Wilton
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