1996-01-16 - Re: Reach out! Update 01 (CypherPurists trash this)

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From: Jeremy Mineweaser <jeremym@area1s220.residence.gatech.edu>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1996-01-16 09:32:14 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 16 Jan 1996 17:32:14 +0800

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From: Jeremy Mineweaser <jeremym@area1s220.residence.gatech.edu>
Date: Tue, 16 Jan 1996 17:32:14 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: Reach out! Update 01  (CypherPurists trash this)
Message-ID: <9601160313.AA22027@toad.com>
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At 10:10 AM 1/13/96 EST, Dan Bailey wrote:

>Regarding the *67 feature to disable Caller ID:
>This does not stop your ANI information from travelling
>with your call.

>A *much* better way to do this is the following:
>Dial the Operator.
>Ask him/her to dial the 800 number for you.
>
>This will result in your ANI being (000) 000-5555
>I tested this a couple months
>ago using AT&T's 1-800-MY-ANI-IS service.  I directly dialed
>1-800-MY-ANI-IS and it read back my phone number.  Then I had 
>the operator dial it for me and got (000) 000-5555.  This 
>service doesn't work anymore, YMMV.







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