Unlock the Power of *67: How to Make Anonymous Calls in Canada

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores the use of *67 for making anonymous calls in Canada, with participants sharing their personal experiences and reactions to the feature. Various anecdotes highlight both successful and unsuccessful attempts at connecting with others while using this method.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their experience of successfully reaching a host by using *67, expressing excitement about the feature.
  • Another participant mentions that some people may not answer calls marked as "unavailable," reflecting on their own habits of avoiding such calls.
  • Several users note that they also do not answer "unavailable" calls, indicating a shared skepticism about such calls.
  • One participant discusses using *67 to protect their personal number when calling from their cell phone, sharing their perspective as a teacher.
  • Another participant expresses that using *67 gives them confidence to make additional calls, even if previous attempts went unanswered.
  • One user recounts a positive experience where answering a "private" call led to a potential recruitment opportunity.
  • Another participant humorously reflects on a past mistake involving *67 that resulted in an embarrassing situation during high school.
  • One participant expresses surprise at not knowing about the feature, asking for clarification on its function.
  • Another user mentions that they do not answer calls unless a message is left, indicating a preference for known contacts.
  • One participant notes that their unlisted number appears as private, sharing their experience with needing to use *82 to display their number for certain calls.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of using *67, with some participants sharing positive experiences while others express caution or skepticism about answering anonymous calls. No clear consensus emerges regarding the overall utility of the feature.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a range of personal anecdotes and experiences related to using *67, reflecting varied attitudes towards anonymous calls and caller ID practices.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and community members interested in the nuances of making anonymous calls may find the shared experiences relevant to their own practices.

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Ok, I have only lived in Canada for around 5 years so I never knew of this amazing feature! I have a host who I am sure is avoiding calls - well until tonight that is! tee hee.....I pressed *67 before the number and lo and behold she picked up :)

there is no hiding now folks!
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<giggle>Be careful with it. Some people don't answer calls that come up "unavailable", which is what *67 does. But I'm glad you were able to connect with your host!
 
lol! I know I don't answer "unavailables" ;) Great trick though.
 
Doesn't it come up "anonymous caller"? I use this when calling from my cell phone (when I really don't want the person I called to have my cell #--I'm a teacher...........................)
 
Misty, I do the same thing to get the people who are avoiding me. most of the time they aren't avoiding me at all (at least, if they are, they're convincing as actors), but it gives me the confidence boost to make that 3rd call, if others have gone unanswered.
*67 is the best!
 
LOL!!! Great one! I actually don't answer those calls either.....or 1-800 numbers!! ;)

Way to go, Misty! That is great!
 
Hee hee - I've done that before, too. :)
 
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I got a call yesterday that said "Private" and I thought about this thread. I decided to answer and thank goodness I did because it turned out to be a potential recruit...to tell me she will be signing at her friends party on the 19th!!!:D
 
Good for you Sarah......mmmmmm......makes me think that I should be answering those calls too!! Of course, if it's a survey or bill collector, I just say ... "no, they're not home right now....I'm just babysitting....." hehe
 
lol funny story about that one....my friends and I (in highschool) thought we pressed *67.....to call a cute boy, but instead, i pressed some combination that ended up forwarding all of my calls to his phone and his calls to mine (yes, very very odd...and embarrassing, although he never knew who i was, my mom was wondering why this odd guy was answering "my phone" though! ...we finally connected and got it all straightened out!)
 
lol funny story about that one....my friends and I (in highschool) thought we pressed *67.....to call a cute boy, but instead, i pressed some combination that ended up forwarding all of my calls to his phone and his calls to mine (yes, very very odd...and embarrassing, although he never knew who i was, my mom was wondering why this odd guy was answering "my phone" though! ...we finally connected and got it all straightened out!)

That is a funny story, Jennifer!! ahhhh....to be a teenager again.......no thanks!! LOL
 
Am I the only one who hasn't heard of this feature? So it just doesn't display your phone number on caller ID?
 
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I don't answer, I figure if it's someone I want to talk to they will leave a message.
 
OH, Misty, I'm glad it worked for you!
 
My phone number is unlisted, so it always shows up private. In some instances, I have to *82 to have my # show up because I know alot of people who won't answer private calls.
 
Cool, I didn't know about this... Just tried it on DH and he didn't pick up! :)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of using *67 when making calls in Canada?

Using *67 allows you to block your phone number from being displayed on the recipient's caller ID. This is useful for maintaining privacy when making calls to individuals or businesses that you do not wish to have your number.

How do I use *67 to make an anonymous call in Canada?

To make an anonymous call, simply dial *67 followed by the phone number you wish to call. For example, if you want to call 123-456-7890, you would dial *67 123-456-7890. This will ensure that your number remains hidden from the recipient.

Does using *67 work for all types of phone calls in Canada?

Yes, *67 can be used for most phone calls, including landlines and mobile phones. However, some businesses or services may have systems that can still identify your number despite using *67.

Are there any limitations or restrictions when using *67 in Canada?

While *67 is effective for blocking your number, it may not work for emergency calls or certain toll-free numbers. Additionally, some recipients may have caller ID systems that can bypass the blocking feature.

Is there a permanent way to keep my number private when making calls?

If you want to keep your number private on a more permanent basis, you can contact your phone service provider to inquire about options for blocking your number by default. However, this may affect all outgoing calls unless you choose to unblock it for specific numbers.

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