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Here is the Big Question. Have You reported this to your Service Porvider? They Should have an intrest in finding the cause of this. Other post on this board point to internet users sending faults CID information to the Public Switched Network.
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It sounds like you are somehow doing a centrex/centranet transfer on the line but not dialing anyone. the first caller is waiting to be transferred but you didn't call anyone so it recalls back to you, the caller has hungup but it has not fully disconnected from the co, that would explain the caller id and the recording is the telco recording that is if you access a phone line but do not dial anything.
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I've experienced this once too. It definitely gave me the creeps when it happened. I think it happened at my house. I don't subscribe to CID, so I didn't know about the CID part, but the voice saying those exact words, exactly the same experience. Hasn't anyone looked into this further? ------------------ | Signal Communication Systems - Fresno, CA | | Telephone Systems, Voicemail Syste... & Data Cabling - Central Valley, CA
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Coredata, try this: 1.call into your office from your cell phone, 2.answer call on office phone, 3.if you have a buttons for each line press anouther open line button, then go right back to the line that has your cell phone call, see if you get your cell phone or a "new" dialtone, look at your cell phone to see if the call dropped or not. 4.if call is still showing active on your cell, then hangup the office phone and see if it rings back in with the cell phone call. If it drops the call on the cell phone you may want to trying jumping between lines but pausing a little longer before going back to the cell phone incoming call. You could also call your carrier and see if you have centranet/centrex or call transfer features on your lines, but alot of times the telco repair reps don't understand the feature. Also what system is this on hope this helps...keep us posted
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