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    Default Re: Star Codes

    Just curious, what's the current status of the star codes? I tried to use the basic *67 a couple of days ago and got the standard busy signal. Dialing straight out (without the star code) worked fine so I was wondering if these had been implemented at this point.

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    Default Re: Star Codes

    Quote Originally Posted by varaonaid View Post
    Just curious, what's the current status of the star codes? I tried to use the basic *67 a couple of days ago and got the standard busy signal. Dialing straight out (without the star code) worked fine so I was wondering if these had been implemented at this point.
    I have been trying as well but they probably haven't been set up yet..

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    Quote Originally Posted by burris View Post
    I have been trying as well but they probably haven't been set up yet..
    There is a test number set up here in New York to see if your caller ID block or *67 has worked.

    (212) 890-1900 it should tell you if you number was passed or not.
    (In case you don't have another phone to test it with)

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    Default Re: Star Codes

    Quote Originally Posted by NY Tel Guy View Post
    There is a test number set up here in New York to see if your caller ID block or *67 has worked.

    (212) 890-1900 it should tell you if you number was passed or not.
    (In case you don't have another phone to test it with)
    Problem is that from here *67 gets a busy signal after dialing..

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