That can't be true. It would be like the phone company is saying "Number spoofing is cool, as long as we're the ones doing it."
And it would be especially problematic if those random numbers translated back to legit numbers. Mike On Sep 1, 2010, at 2:36 PM, Tim Ferguson wrote: > Has anyone heard of or dealt with a parent that reports that, because of > serious, harassment-type problems with other people, that the phone company > has them set up where random numbers are sent to caller ID's they call by the > phone company when they make a call? Sounds kinda far fetched to me thinking > they can have their number blocked, but thought I'd check, could be I'm > behind the times here. > > Thanks! > > Tim > > | Subscription info at http://www.tech-geeks.org |
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