The Benefits and Disadvantages of Caller ID

Evangeline Bruce
When phone companies from coast to coast began offering caller ID, many people thought their prank and unwanted call problems were over for good. For a while, they were pretty much right. It took a while for telemarketers to work their way around caller ID, but for some people now, the unwanted calls are worse than ever. Let´s take a look at the plusses and minuses associated with caller ID and see what other online tools you can use to boost the power of caller ID.

When it comes to answering every day calls, caller ID is still a huge plus. You can effectively screen your calls and send calls you don´t want through to your voice mail or answering machine with ease. Most phone companies offer caller ID for free or for very low monthly fees, which means that just about everyone can afford it. The service even works now with cell phones to a certain degree, however, as many callers can tell you, caller ID is far from perfect.


Although the code varies from place to place, it isn´t difficult to block caller ID when you make a call. In most cases, it is a simple two digit code you press into your phone and then the star button or number sign and then you dial the number you wish to call. Doing so will render caller ID useless, which is a haven for prank callers. Many telemarketers now have their own ways of blocking caller ID. Often times, the number that is calling will show up on your box, but there will be no business name to go along with it. Thankfully, a new online tool can take that tiny bit of information and help you fill in the blank.

When you need to know who owns a phone number, choose a great site to help you learn not only the name but also the address of the party responsible. This amazing service only costs a few pennies to use and can help keep unwanted calls at bay.
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