Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!lll-winken!telecom-request From: seanwilliams@attmail.com Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom Subject: Re: MCI "Follow Me" 800 Service Message-ID: Date: 19 May 91 22:55:47 GMT Sender: Telecom@eecs.nwu.edu Organization: TELECOM Digest Lines: 50 Approved: Telecom@eecs.nwu.edu X-Submissions-To: telecom@eecs.nwu.edu X-Administrivia-To: telecom-request@eecs.nwu.edu X-Telecom-Digest: Volume 11, Issue 379, Message 9 of 10 seanwilliams@attmail.com (That's me!) writes: > Tell the operator what number you would like to forward your 800 number > to, and the operator will immediately make the changes. Every time you do > this, you will be charged $1.00. . . . > [Moderator's Note: Is there any sort of security check built in which > prevents me from calling your 800 number, letting it time out to an > operator and telling her to forward your 800 number to my line? PAT] Okay ... Here's the deal. I had the same question while I was writing my last post, but didn't want to say anything. I called my Personal 800 number, and let it time out to an operator. I presented the operator with the same question. The operator was confused and transferred me to customer service. The customer service person was much more knowledgeable. (At least she *knew* about the service!) She asked for my home phone number (There's the first security check.) She then put me on hold, and checked on the information. She came back, and gave me the following info: Call customer service at +1 800 444 3333, do not call the Personal 800 operators. You must tell your customer service representative your home phone number, at which time they can look up your Personal 800 information. Then you tell them the number to which you would like your Personal 800 number forwarded. (At this point, she slipped and said the word "POTS". I think she really *did* know what she was doing! She figured I wouldn't understand, so she called it a "terminating number" :) ) She also pointed out that customer service will need two weeks' notice (security step two, I would assume) and that the charge is $1.00. Hope that straightens it out for everyone! Sean E. Williams | seanwilliams@attmail.com Spectrum Telecommunications | "I own Spectrum, so our 333 Prospect Avenue / PO Box 227 | opinions are very similar" Duncannon, PA 17020-0227 USA | voicemail: +1 717 957 8127 [Moderator's Note: So in other words, I can still fraudulently change your 800 number over to ring where I want it; I just have to know your actual number as well, and wait two weeks for it to take effect. I really have to wonder how good this 'follow me' service is for folks on the go a lot; as compared for example to Cable & Wireless' similar service which you change yourself in a minute or so, with an actual 800 number of your own as well. PAT]