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GV dials out with different number??

When I dial out using Google Voice the area code and number aren't the mine...does the person i am dialing see MY GV number on their caller ID.....GV is pretty useless for me if it is dialing out with a number unknown to my contacts

The person you are calling will see YOUR GV number, not the number you see the GV app dialing to place the call.

You can easily test this by simply calling another phone and observing what is displayed on the screen...
 
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When I dial out using Google Voice the area code and number aren't the mine...does the person i am dialing see MY GV number on their caller ID.....GV is pretty useless for me if it is dialing out with a number unknown to my contacts

That number is your specific Google Voice Access number, and yes they will see your GV # on their caller ID. And if you have "Friends and Family" that access number is the number you add to your F&F with Verizon, Fav Five w/T-Mobile, and or A-List w/AT&T.
 
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Hmm. So adding that number that you see when you dial out to F&F gives you free calling? Does that apply to incoming AND outgoing? And adding the GV number you signed up for doesn't give you any of these benefits, right?

Putting the "special" number that the GV dialer calls into your friends and family list will make outgoing GV calls airtime free because it's calling a friends and family number.

To get free incoming calls using GV, you have to change your GV settings (on a computer) so that the caller id of incoming calls is always your GV number (as opposed to having it display the number of the person who is calling you). You then add your GV number to your friends and family list so now all your outgoing and incoming calls using GV are airtime free.

You can still know the identity of the person calling you if you have call presentation enabled in GV (asks the caller for his or her name the first time then remembers it later or a computer voice reads the name if it's in your contacts).
 
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Putting the "special" number that the GV dialer calls into your friends and family list will make outgoing GV calls airtime free because it's calling a friends and family number.

To get free incoming calls using GV, you have to change your GV settings (on a computer) so that the caller id of incoming calls is always your GV number (as opposed to having it display the number of the person who is calling you). You then add your GV number to your friends and family list so now all your outgoing and incoming calls using GV are airtime free.

You can still know the identity of the person calling you if you have call presentation enabled in GV (asks the caller for his or her name the first time then remembers it later or a computer voice reads the name if it's in your contacts).

There is a great app that integrates nicely with GV that does not use the access number therefore saving one of your F&F. It also does not require the data side of your plan and because of that is often more reliable. You can also include or exclude numbers from going through GV and saves an extra step if you have the GV app to ask each time you make a call.

It does cost $3.00, Flex Dialer Pro.
 
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There is a great app that integrates nicely with GV that does not use the access number therefore saving one of your F&F. It also does not require the data side of your plan and because of that is often more reliable. You can also include or exclude numbers from going through GV and saves an extra step if you have the GV app to ask each time you make a call.

It does cost $3.00, Flex Dialer Pro.
I read the information about this app on the developer's website and cannot fathom how it would let you dial out on GV without using a F&F number and still provide no minutes charge. :thinking:
 
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I read the information about this app on the developer's website and cannot fathom how it would let you dial out on GV without using a F&F number and still provide no minutes charge. :thinking:

I did not say it would use GV without a F&F number. I said it would use one less F&F number. With the GV app you need 2 F&F, your GV number & the access number. With Flexdialer Pro you only need your GV number in F&F.
 
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You must put your GV number in F&F for the call to be airtime free.
Go back to my original post #16 - that was my question. How does this program let you dial out on GV for free without using up a F&F slot for the outgoing call? The developer says the call will go out using the cell network. What it has to do (if it avoids minutes) is access GV just like the Droid was a PC, not a phone, using the data connection. The callback would then be on the cell network, and the F&F GV would apply.
 
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Go back to my original post #16 - that was my question. How does this program let you dial out on GV for free without using up a F&F slot for the outgoing call? The developer says the call will go out using the cell network. If you can't answer the question, that's fine - just say so and we're done.

The program will not allow you to make free calls without a F&F slot and I nor anyone else ever said that it would. You obviously are having difficulty in understanding my original statement that it will use one less F&F than the GV app. I don't know an easier way to explain it.
 
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Hmm. So adding that number that you see when you dial out to F&F gives you free calling? Does that apply to incoming AND outgoing?
Nope. For incoming you can use the steps above or rely on your F&F list (with only F&F inbound being free, of course). I really don't need all inbound calls to be free so I don't have all inbound calls set to show my GV number for caller ID. I don't like call presentation either though.
 
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