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141 prefix
Sep 28th, 2007 at 9:24am
 
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Therefore to block your number, it is recommended that you must

remember to prefix the number called with
141


Can anyone tell me how to show my number?  

I have recently gone ex directory but asked BT NOT to withhold my number so that I can decide when to withhold it.  My husband's sister phoned to wish him happy birthday but by the time I got to the phone she'd hung up!  She left a message and when Raymond tried to phone her back he got a message saying that the phone number doesn't take private number calls...   Because my sister in law hasn't had a return call she's going to fall out for life with her brother... yup they're a weird family that my husband has!

This is going to cauee problems in other families and it is dangerous in that someone who has maybe gone ex directory because of nuisance calls will find it difficult to keep in touch with family members.

I know there is a code you can use before your number but no-one seems to know what it is....   Even if it's only to stop a family feud it would be great to have our freedom to phone who we like when we like bac,...  Thanks in advance
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Re: 141 prefix
Reply #1 - Sep 28th, 2007 at 9:32am
 
You can use 1470 to release your caller ID.
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Reply #2 - Sep 28th, 2007 at 11:14am
 
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You can use 1470 to release your caller ID.


Thanks J!

Now I can repair bridges!

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Re: 141 prefix
Reply #3 - Sep 28th, 2007 at 5:28pm
 
Kuddles wrote on Sep 28th, 2007 at 9:24am:
I have recently gone ex directory but asked BT NOT to withhold my number so that I can decide when to withhold it.  My husband's sister phoned to wish him happy birthday but by the time I got to the phone she'd hung up!  She left a message and when Raymond tried to phone her back he got a message saying that the phone number doesn't take private number calls...   Because my sister in law hasn't had a return call she's going to fall out for life with her brother... yup they're a weird family that my husband has!


As has already been said, 1470 will release your number.  BUT BT should have not set you witheld if you asked not to be - the two are seperate, and you can be ex-directory and still release your number.  It sounds like an over-zealous operator has set it against your wishes and you should complain.   As for why your relative has ACR on their line I will not ask.. You can dial 17070 to double check it's your line - if it says "no number was detected" or suchlike, then you are witheld.

BTW, did you know there were two levels of ex-directory?
http://www.serviceview.bt.com/list/public/current/Exch_Lines_boo/2-0009_d0e5.htm
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We recognise that our customers have varying requirements for privacy and contactability and so we offer three levels of directory entry:

Full Directory Entry (DE) - which ensures their contact details are listed in all BT's directory products and services
Directory Enquiries Only (DQR) - which removes their details from printed directories but retains them on Directory Enquiry services. This option prevents disclosure of the customer's address.
Ex-Directory (XD) - which removes their details from published directories and prevents their number being divulged through directory enquiry services.

BT is required to make its directory data available to other directory service providers and to include their data in its own products and services. The uses to which this data can be put are strictly controlled.


I useed to have DQR because I was in a short term rent at the time, and didn't want the number hanging around in books..

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Re: 141 prefix
Reply #4 - Sep 28th, 2007 at 7:35pm
 
irrelevant wrote on Sep 28th, 2007 at 5:28pm:
BTW, did you know there were two levels of ex-directory?

Full Directory Entry (DE) - which ensures their contact details are listed in all BT's directory products and services
Directory Enquiries Only (DQR) - which removes their details from printed directories but retains them on Directory Enquiry services. This option prevents disclosure of the customer's address.
Ex-Directory (XD) - which removes their details from published directories and prevents their number being divulged through directory enquiry services.


In fact there are three levels.
Ex-Directory (XD) could read "which removes their details from published directories and prevents their number being divulged through directory enquiry services, except to the police on request (in the event of an accident involving relatives, for example)".
The third level is 'no listing', for which no record is actually held by directory enquiries. This is used for modem-only lines and burglar alarm lines, etc.
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Reply #5 - Sep 29th, 2007 at 9:39am
 
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As has already been said, 1470 will release your number.  BUT BT should have not set you witheld if you asked not to be - the two are seperate, and you can be ex-directory and still release your number.  It sounds like an over-zealous operator has set it against your wishes and you should complain.   As for why your relative has ACR on their line I will not ask.. You can dial 17070 to double check it's your line - if it says "no number was detected" or suchlike, then you are witheld.

BTW, did you know there were two levels of ex-directory?
http://www.serviceview.bt.com/list/public/current/Exch_Lines_boo/2-0009_d0e5.htm


I dialled 17070 and got the BT Line Test... does that mean my number isn't withheld?  I did specifically state, at the time of going ex-direct, that I did NOT want the number withheld.

I phoned my sister in law using the 1470 and told her about the problem.  She says "people keep phoning in the middle of the night" and that's why they don't accept private number calls...   Personally she's a bit dim and between her and her other brother appear to have never ordered withheld numbers to be barred.. her opiion is that Quote:
NTL have been covering their backs
but she says she's going to contact them to make sure that our number isn't barred.

Thanks for the info though.  I'll contact BT today to make sure that my number isn't being withheld.. glad I asked you now
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