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Re CID, probably not the wire nuts. Are the phones directly on the line or in a system? First, CID must make it into the building, as in the Telco is actually sending it! Then, if they have some sort of phone system, it must be CID capable/equipped, and programmed correctly.
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Surdel....
I'm not quite understanding your post..are you trying to correct the caller I'd or just inquiring. I agree with Lightning horse that its probably not the wire nuts this time. However that will be a problem in the future when corossion begins. I doubt it has corroded yet. A simple check at the demarc. With a battery powered caller id unit is a beginning. There are several more things to test as you progress however it sounds like you need a tech. on site to correct all of the other problems. Just let us know.
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