There are a number of ways that Caller ID can deliver erroneous results. If your wife's employer has a PBX (a kind of business phone system), then the PBX must send valid Caller ID to the local phone company. If her employer and your home phone use different local phone companies, the one company has to hand off the Caller ID data to the other. The data then gets handed down the phone line to your home, where it must be accurately captured by your Caller ID display.
A glitch in any one of those steps can cause you to get garbled Caller ID data.
*69 will give you the number of the person that last called - usually.
Just look in your caller history.
Basically you can't - the whole point of a caller being able to with-hold their number - is to prevent it being stored by the called party's equipment.
It is possible to "spoof" caller id. If you operate your own PBX or you use one of the IP (internet) phone services with lax security, you can change the number that shows up on caller id to be anything you want it to be.
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I am not sure, if the number displayed is a valid call ID number, but Caller ID displays the phone number of the person who made the call to you including the area code and phone number. From this you an identify the person calling you. If you have a phone book system in the phone and you have saved phone numbers with names, some phones will display name of the person from the address book when the caller id matches the stored number. Some times the number displayed on caller ID is not a standard phone number. Some of these calls may be from a VOIP service or from some customer service call centers (internal on the service provider network) or when the caller ID is masked by the caller or caller's network service provider. - Neeraj Sharma
Star 67 is a feature on some phone systems that allows the caller to block the display of their phone number when making a call. By dialing *67 before dialing the recipient's phone number, the recipient will see "Private Number" or "Unknown Caller" on their caller ID.
It defines whether your phone number will be displayed on someone's caller ID unit when you call them. Select 'no' if you wish your number to remain private.
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"star" 67 then the phone number you are dialing
Caller ID
Caller ID is a feature on a phone that allows the caller to see who is calling them. Other information can also be obtained based on the plan such as, their number, name, or where they are from.