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Old 09-25-2005, 10:57 AM     #1
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i know all about *67 (in the US) and restricted numbers... i sue them alot....

i am now going to ask the holy question regarding the matter...

DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO DE-RESTRICT A NUMBER SO YOU CAN SEE THE NUMBER!?

i have a lot of friends who like to do that and it is imparative that i gain the knowlage to re restrict the numbers...

thnx in advance!

~shaun
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you mean if you're the caller
you press *82
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well where i come from its *67... but how do i see the restricted number???
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If you are the Caller:
*67 to Hide your Number, *82 to show your number
if you're Unlisted, this is for Landlines
and for CDMA, in GSM you do it in the Phone Feature Itself.

If you're the Receiver:
To see Block Numbers from Callers:
it's only possible with landlines and VOIP
for Now and you have to subscribe to
the feature:
Anonymous Caller Blocking
it's not offered on Mobile Phones.
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so then how do i subscribe? and how much doesn it cost?

where is it avalible?
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