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	<title>Comments on: Google Morphs GrandCentral Into Google Voice</title>
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		<title>By: Charles Wilkes</title>
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		<dc:creator>Charles Wilkes</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2009 19:35:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;m one of t hose anxiously waiting for my invite to use Google Voice.   But I have two reservations, none of which will cause me to NOT use GV, but which I hope will be solved quickly.

1. People will call you back on the number they see on their caller ID -- not your Google number no matter how much you tell them to do so.   There is software available which can cause any number you want to show on t he caller ID when you call someone.    I know telemarketers use this method a lot.   Why can&#039;t GV give it to us as well -- we do not propose to use this to fool anyone -- it is the callback number we want others to use when calling us.

2. I know you can block any number you don&#039;t want to be answered.   But can you also block any area call, calls from which you do not want answered -- like toll free numbers with area codes of 800, 866, 888, etc., which should be used for incoming calls so others don&#039;t have to pay to call you, but are very often used by telemarketers who call many numbers outside their own area codes, and thus want a cheaper way to call out.   I allwys refuses to answer any such incoming call, irrespective of what the rest of the number may be.   And I want GV to be able to do this for me as well.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m one of t hose anxiously waiting for my invite to use Google Voice.   But I have two reservations, none of which will cause me to NOT use GV, but which I hope will be solved quickly.</p>
<p>1. People will call you back on the number they see on their caller ID &#8212; not your Google number no matter how much you tell them to do so.   There is software available which can cause any number you want to show on t he caller ID when you call someone.    I know telemarketers use this method a lot.   Why can&#8217;t GV give it to us as well &#8212; we do not propose to use this to fool anyone &#8212; it is the callback number we want others to use when calling us.</p>
<p>2. I know you can block any number you don&#8217;t want to be answered.   But can you also block any area call, calls from which you do not want answered &#8212; like toll free numbers with area codes of 800, 866, 888, etc., which should be used for incoming calls so others don&#8217;t have to pay to call you, but are very often used by telemarketers who call many numbers outside their own area codes, and thus want a cheaper way to call out.   I allwys refuses to answer any such incoming call, irrespective of what the rest of the number may be.   And I want GV to be able to do this for me as well.</p>
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