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[]- C . O . R . E -[] []- Caller ID -[] []- BY: Death -[] []-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[] Note: This file was taken and extracted for the public. This file can be distributed freely as you wish. Use this File at your free will. No members or staff is responsible for your actions... []-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[]-[] What is caller ID? Caller ID a little system that the telephone company made to make the life of a pranker impossible to get away with. Welp Now there are new way to beat the systems. There are many different ways to stop the transmission of CID. Here are a couple of them. 1. CID usually take one or two rings before the the message of your phone to be transfered to the phone that you are calling to. Welp here is one way to stop it.. Call the place that has CID xxx-xxxx then hang up right before you hear the first ring.. This will then send an automatic ring to the party that you are calling to, this signal will automaticlly be picked by the CID even know there is nothing to pick up.. 2. You then call back the same party xxx-xxxx 2-3 seconds right after. By doing so you will not give the CID to recover and the CID will then give the host the wrong information.. And you are home free. 3. There is another way of crashing CID.. Before you you call the other party you mush add a prefix. This prefix tells the CID that it is a private phone number, which means it cannot be given out for any reason unless the person gives it to you. The prefix is "*67". When you pick up the phone you will hear the tone. you then press "*67" it will then cut off for a second and the normal tone will come back. You then type in the the normal phone number. You must do this before dial every number, if you want to make it private. But if you dial it and you get a message then try the method above. Note: You sometimes you cannot use this prefix "*67" if your phone switch is an #1 or #1A ESS switches.. You could find out by picking up the phone calling someone and right before the telephone rings you will hear a "CERCLUNK" sound. This means that your switch is being run under a ESS switch.. Sometimes it works even if you have a ESS switch.. It usually works on #5 ESS and DMS 100 switches because it is digital. Note ][: this may only work in the U.S.A ** Call your local CORE associated boards for the newest and latest H/P/C/A/V..................