Legitimate people put out weird caller IDs. I got a phonecall from Dell tech support about my faulty motherboard,m and the number began with +* I also got a phonecall saying "international" from a BT Openworld helpdesk - he'd called the wrong number, and there was a slight argument, I recorded the last part on the answering machine:
http://www.hucker.plus.com/temp/BT%20helpdesk.mp3
On Sat, 21 Apr 2007 05:11:57 +0100, tja wrote:
Just like a spammer who uses fake e-mail address someone using a phone line
such as a T1 can put out any caller ID number they want.
"Peter Hucker" wrote in message
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Do they have to reveal their phone number?
On Thu, 05 Apr 2007 04:12:38 +0100, Ernie wrote:
I like this idea actually. Spam the spammers I say. Since they've been
using fake email addresses we can't get back at them that way, but it's
not
so easy to change a phone number...
"Nick" wrote in message
om...
Spammed by fax?
Is your fax machine being loaded up with useless offers and unwanted
advertising?
Tired of someone using your paper & ink for their own purposes?
You're on the Fed's Do Not Call List - How's that working for ya?
STRIKE BACK !!! - Make it cost them for a change!
Follow the link - No advertising, popups or stuff
http://www.deltadj.com
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