-=> Quoting ERIC BEAUREGARD to ISAAC BOMZE <=- Date: 02-20-97 (22:38)
EB> So, it's quite easy to solve your problem.
EB> 1- You call Bell to ask them how to disabled the voice. this is the
EB> most intelligent, and logical choice you should have made. (I did that
EB> part actually...)
Intelligent way, your right. But it's sooo eassy to just start
accepting all these so called time saving features, that actually waste
much more time than they save, not to mention annoying. So like a good
little automaton :-) I just accepted it. Like I have accepted the fact
that when I call 411, I have to answer a whole list of questions from a
computerized voice, before I get to speak to a person. ;-(
EB> 2- You do the tip that "Mr.Bell" gave me: *02 and it will disable the
EB> voice for ever. If you want it back (I don't think so), just do *02
EB> again.
EB> And by the way, *02 is not a "star service" like *69,*66,*72 and all
EB> that crap. It's free.
Thanks for the tip. I tried and it works. Another free service is *67
or (1167 from a rotary phone) to hide temporarily your name and number from
the Call Display, so you can keep your anonymity when you initiate the
call. It should work on local calls, but not always on long distance,
especially if the call is to another country.
Regards
* SLMR 2.1a * 8 of 10 people suffer hemorrhoids the other 2 enjoy them.
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