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 Post subject: Phone number 1234567890
PostPosted: 2007-08-22 14:04:40
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Dont know if anyone can cast any light on this for me. I checked my
phone today when I came in as it showed one new incoming call having
been received whilst I was out. There was no time given when the
incoming call was made which is unusual but the number which had
called showed as 1234567890 which connected to a speaking clock when I
auto dialled the number.

The phone is a Panasonic KX-TCD735EM

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 Post subject: Phone number 1234567890
PostPosted: 2007-08-22 06:33:58
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On Aug 22, 2:04 pm, v wrote:
> Dont know if anyone can cast any light on this for me. I checked my
> phone today when I came in as it showed one new incoming call having
> been received whilst I was out. There was no time given when the
> incoming call was made which is unusual but the number which had
> called showed as 1234567890 which connected to a speaking clock when I
> auto dialled the number.
>
> The phone is a Panasonic KX-TCD735EM
>
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You got the speaking clock when you called back as the number for that
is 123. I looks like someone has called you and presented a made up
line number, rather than their real number.


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 Post subject: Phone number 1234567890
PostPosted: 2007-08-22 15:07:26
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v wrote in message
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> Dont know if anyone can cast any light on this for me. I checked my
> phone today when I came in as it showed one new incoming call having
> been received whilst I was out. There was no time given when the
> incoming call was made which is unusual but the number which had
> called showed as 1234567890 which connected to a speaking clock when I
> auto dialled the number.
>
> The phone is a Panasonic KX-TCD735EM
>
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> To email change HYPHEN to -
>

Could be a number provided by Net Solutions Europe in Bedford, without the
initial zero.

Programming error in PBX is more likely. The call SHOULD have been rejected
by the local exchange.

Prior to the first change in London AFNs 012345678 was Citibank.


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 Post subject: Phone number 1234567890
PostPosted: 2007-08-22 15:11:59
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On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 06:33:58 -0700, Ash
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>On Aug 22, 2:04 pm, v wrote:
>> Dont know if anyone can cast any light on this for me. I checked my
>> phone today when I came in as it showed one new incoming call having
>> been received whilst I was out. There was no time given when the
>> incoming call was made which is unusual but the number which had
>> called showed as 1234567890 which connected to a speaking clock when I
>> auto dialled the number.
>>
>> The phone is a Panasonic KX-TCD735EM
>>
>> ---
>> To email change HYPHEN to -
>
>You got the speaking clock when you called back as the number for that
>is 123. I looks like someone has called you and presented a made up
>line number, rather than their real number.
>
Thanks for that, being totally ignorant how is it possible for someone
to fake their number and any idea why they would do so as they were
presumably phoning me as they wished to speak with me. Or would it be
just a prank call?
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 Post subject: Phone number 1234567890
PostPosted: 2007-08-22 08:03:22
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On Aug 22, 3:11 pm, v wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 06:33:58 -0700, Ash
>
>
>
> wrote:
> >On Aug 22, 2:04 pm, v wrote:
> >> Dont know if anyone can cast any light on this for me. I checked my
> >> phone today when I came in as it showed one new incoming call having
> >> been received whilst I was out. There was no time given when the
> >> incoming call was made which is unusual but the number which had
> >> called showed as 1234567890 which connected to a speaking clock when I
> >> auto dialled the number.
>
> >> The phone is a Panasonic KX-TCD735EM
>
> >> ---
> >> To email change HYPHEN to -
>
> >You got the speaking clock when you called back as the number for that
> >is 123. I looks like someone has called you and presented a made up
> >line number, rather than their real number.
>
> Thanks for that, being totally ignorant how is it possible for someone
> to fake their number and any idea why they would do so as they were
> presumably phoning me as they wished to speak with me. Or would it be
> just a prank call?
> ---
> To email change HYPHEN to -

As long as your supplier supports it you can pick a different number
to dislay than youre actual line number. This is possible when
dialling from a BT line and subscribing to the Presentation Number
service, although you can only present valid numbers (which
1234567890 is not). More likely is that the caller is from overseas
or using an IP telephony service which is configured to present this
number, even though it is not valid. The caller to you could be a
foreign call centre trying to sell you something, although it could be
anything. I wouldnt say it was a prank, just someone hiding behind a
dummy number.


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 Post subject: Phone number 1234567890
PostPosted: 2007-08-22 16:21:36
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v wrote in message
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> On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 06:33:58 -0700, Ash
> wrote:
>
> >On Aug 22, 2:04 pm, v wrote:
> >> Dont know if anyone can cast any light on this for me. I checked
my
> >> phone today when I came in as it showed one new incoming call
having
> >> been received whilst I was out. There was no time given when the
> >> incoming call was made which is unusual but the number which had
> >> called showed as 1234567890 which connected to a speaking clock
when I
> >> auto dialled the number.
> >>
> >> The phone is a Panasonic KX-TCD735EM
> >>
> >> ---
> >> To email change HYPHEN to -
> >
> >You got the speaking clock when you called back as the number for
that
> >is 123. I looks like someone has called you and presented a made
up
> >line number, rather than their real number.
> >
> Thanks for that, being totally ignorant how is it possible for
someone
> to fake their number and any idea why they would do so as they were
> presumably phoning me as they wished to speak with me. Or would it
be
> just a prank call?

Isnt 1234567890 what was presented on CLI on the old SALT test? (175)


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 Post subject: Phone number 1234567890
PostPosted: 2007-08-22 16:46:33
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v wrote in message
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: : Dont know if anyone can cast any light on this for me.
: : I checked my phone today when I came in as it showed
: : one new incoming call having been received whilst I was
: : out. There was no time given when the incoming call was
: : made which is unusual but the number which had called
: : showed as 1234567890 which connected to a speaking
: : clock when I auto dialled the number.
: :
: : The phone is a Panasonic KX-TCD735EM

Well you would get the speaking clock, number 123, when you dialled that.

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 Post subject: Phone number 1234567890
PostPosted: 2007-08-22 16:50:32
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On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 08:03:22 -0700, Ash
wrote:

>On Aug 22, 3:11 pm, v wrote:
>> On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 06:33:58 -0700, Ash
>>
>>
>>
>> wrote:
>> >On Aug 22, 2:04 pm, v wrote:
>> >> Dont know if anyone can cast any light on this for me. I checked my
>> >> phone today when I came in as it showed one new incoming call having
>> >> been received whilst I was out. There was no time given when the
>> >> incoming call was made which is unusual but the number which had
>> >> called showed as 1234567890 which connected to a speaking clock when I
>> >> auto dialled the number.
>>
>> >> The phone is a Panasonic KX-TCD735EM
>>
>> >> ---
>> >> To email change HYPHEN to -
>>
>> >You got the speaking clock when you called back as the number for that
>> >is 123. I looks like someone has called you and presented a made up
>> >line number, rather than their real number.
>>
>> Thanks for that, being totally ignorant how is it possible for someone
>> to fake their number and any idea why they would do so as they were
>> presumably phoning me as they wished to speak with me. Or would it be
>> just a prank call?
>> ---
>> To email change HYPHEN to -
>
>As long as your supplier supports it you can pick a different number
>to dislay than youre actual line number. This is possible when
>dialling from a BT line and subscribing to the Presentation Number
>service, although you can only present valid numbers (which
>1234567890 is not). More likely is that the caller is from overseas
>or using an IP telephony service which is configured to present this
>number, even though it is not valid. The caller to you could be a
>foreign call centre trying to sell you something, although it could be
>anything. I wouldnt say it was a prank, just someone hiding behind a
>dummy number.


Thanks for taking the trouble to respond again and to all other people
who have contributed their thoughts.

The only thing that really troubles me is that I paid to hear the time
when I didnt to - I was too curious not to call 1234567890.
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