a small question
|
View this Thread in Original format
bass drive |
say I want to make a phone call to the US from outside of Canada, but I want the caller ID (of the person called) to show a Canadian #.
Is it possible to buy one of those prepaid Canadian cards and use it from over seas inorder to show a Canadian prefix?
thanks in advance
ps: it's not for scamming purposes, I swear :D |
|
|
rabbitjoker |
quote: | Originally posted by bass drive
say I want to make a phone call to the US from outside of Canada, but I want the caller ID (of the person called) to show a Canadian #.
Is it possible to buy one of those prepaid Canadian cards and use it from over seas inorder to show a Canadian prefix? |
Depends on the card. |
|
|
bass drive |
quote: | Originally posted by rabbitjoker
Depends on the card. |
so what should I look for to know if it works?
or better yet, do you know any that work? ;) |
|
|
rabbitjoker |
quote: | Originally posted by bass drive
so what should I look for to know if it works?
or better yet, do you know any that work? ;) |
I generally use a beige-box (lineman's handset) and someone elses house to do my illicit telephonique!
Sorry, no such luck on specific cards.
I suspect that if you used the Bell 0H-CANADA operator-assist (800-555-1111) international service via a toll free (or better yet, dial 0 and ask the local operator to connect you) the chances of your CID information be passed through are less (and less with each hop). |
|
|
bass drive |
quote: | Originally posted by rabbitjoker
I generally use a beige-box (lineman's handset) and someone elses house to do my illicit telephonique!
Sorry, no such luck on specific cards.
I suspect that if you used the Bell 0H-CANADA operator-assist (800-555-1111) international service via a toll free (or better yet, dial 0 and ask the local operator to connect you) the chances of your CID information be passed through are less (and less with each hop). |
I see
well thanks again |
|
|
|
|