Tuesday, February 13, 2007

What Can You Do?

What can you do to get the Caller Id services you are paying for?

You can do three things;

  • #1 - Click Here to Add Your Name to Our Petition. (No Email Required)

  • #2 - Call your phone company provider and complain.
    Click Here to find your phone companies number.

  • #3 - Contact your state's Attorney General's Office and ask them what they are going to do to insure that you get the Caller ID Service you are paying for.

  • #4 - Contact your state's Public Utilities Commision - Click Here for FCC List.

  • Sunday, February 11, 2007

    Telephone Customer Help Lines

    Embarq (Sprint Residential Service)
    Customer Service #- 1-888-723-8010

    Verizon
    Repair #- 1-800-483-1000
    Customer Service #- 1-800-483-4000

    AT&T
    Repair #- 1-800-246-8464
    Customer Service #- 1-800-464-7920

    Qwest
    Product manager #- 1-800-423-8994

    Caller ID Unavailable? click here to do something.....

    Thursday, February 8, 2007

    Caller ID Display Terms

    These are the common terms that appear on the caller ID display when a name is not identified through a phone carrier.

    Unavailable – un-retrieved number, or truly unavailable
    Out of Area - un-retrieved number
    City, State - un-retrieved number, or truly unavailable
    Private Number - Permanently made private by the caller
    Private – made private by the caller
    Blocked – Name blocked by caller on a call-by-call basis.
    Wireless Call – mobile number
    Unknown Name – un-retrieved or truly unidentified number

    Caller ID Unavailable? click here to do something.....

    Consumers for Fair Caller ID Service

    How many times has your Caller ID shown something like “Caller ID Unavailable?” You’re not alone. Consumers for Fair Caller ID Service is a coalition of consumers and companies that feel cheated for paying Caller ID service fees but not receiving Caller ID service. Every year, Americans pay up to $120 each for Caller ID service but only get caller identification on 30-70% of their calls. The technology to fix this problem is simple and cheap. There’s no good reason that phone companies can’t provide it. We’re paying for Caller ID 100% of the time. Isn’t it time we got it?

    Caller ID Unavailable? click here to do something.....