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Call Blocking
Stop or block your name and phone number from being seen by the person
you are calling.
Using Call Blocking
1. Dial *67. Listen for 3 beeps.
2. Dial the number you are calling. The person you are calling will see a
display such as “Private Name/Private Number”.
Call Blocking service is on most customer lines.
OR
You can ask the telephone operator to place an Operator Handled
Call. Your name and number will not be transmitted or displayed –
there is a charge per call.
OR
If you have more than one telephone number, Number Replacement
service provides the choice of which number is to be transmitted and
displayed on all outgoing calls. To order this option, as well as other
permanent blocking arrangements (under certain conditions), call
310-BELL.
Please note that there are some instances when your name and number may
not be blocked if you subscribe to automated per call blocking or use *67:
• When calling Bell Customer Service.
• When placing a collect call, or calling an 800 or 900 number, your name
and number information is provided for billing purposes.
• When calling a person served by a telephone company or facility that
does not adhere to the privacy regulations set out by the CRTC in
Canada or the FCC in the United States, your name and number may
still be provided if the company does not recognize the privacy indicator.
A Privacy Brochure designed to help you understand your personal privacy
and telecommunications services is available free of charge. Call Blocking
service must be used to a
void the display of a non-published name and
number.
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