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job traveling and cell phone caller id issue
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From: up for the game <aba...@computers.com>
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Subject: job traveling and cell phone caller id issue
Date: Wed, 01 Nov 2006 23:22:53 -0500
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Hi
I do service for a living and in that I need to use the cell phone a
lot to help in finding places/customers.
I usual just call the customer to go the final mile, if you will.
However, I value my cell phone privacy, and with the increasing number
of people who block incoming calls from those of us who prepend the
*67, it is making it difficult to hide my phone number...hence a call
to my office to have them call the customer and then get back to me--a
real PIA.
Is there a way to alter the number displayed on the call recipient's
caller id display or some way to get around the problem I described
above?
I am toying with the idea of a prepaid track phone type thing and just
change the number on a regular basis.
Once customers get hold of the cell phone number, the damned thing
will just ring a lot and not always during regular business hours.
Any feedback will be appreciated.
Thanks
Joe
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