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Re: Anonymous phone calls.
yes, they're called divertors and they give you a dialtone from which you
can then dial out from. how can you find one? Good question...the best
thing to do is get yourself a copy of toneloc and start scanning
exchanges for dialtones. if you find one, they often require you to dial
9, or 99 to get a live dialtone. Is this legal? another good
question... it would depend on who owns the line and if they mind you
using it, I suppose. :-)
-Jay
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On 4 May 1994 [email protected] wrote:
> I asked this a while ago, but my mail system has some problems and
> I don't know what the responses were, if any....
>
> Is there any way to make a phone call anonymously? Caller ID can be
> blocked somewhat with one of those *## numbers dialed before the call
> is made. Is there a way to route a call through a series of phone-type
> remailer systems? This would allow one to make a call that would be as
> hard to trace as anonymous mail.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> G.C.G.
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