Get a Free, Anonymous, Auto-Expiring Phone Number

Tue Dec 19, 2006 12:17PM EST

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I've previously written about the nifty service that Jangl provides (setting up a custom phone number for another person to use to call you, which can be disabled at any time). Now here's a similar service that is less complex and a little broader in use.

Craigsnumber is scrappier than Jangl, but its beauty is in its simplicity: You visit the site, and it automatically generates a phone number for you for temporary use. You set the number to expire in one hour, one day, or one week. The idea, if the name hasn't tipped you off, is that the number is designed for use on Craigslist, so you can post the phone number online when you're selling that couch or stroller or pressure cooker to make it easier for people to get hold of you. Most people resort to anonymous email instead, which can be slow and requires a lot of back and forth. But you'd have to be insane to post your actual phone number on the site.

Craigsnumber has some limitations that make it not as smooth as Jangl. It only provides numbers in three area codes (San Francisco, Dallas, and Washington D.C.), and all numbers have an extension attached to them. But the service is extremely simple (just visit and you'll see), and no registration is required. There aren't even any advertisements. It's definitely worth a bookmark.

How well does it work? Well, I'm putting my money where my mouth is, and for the next hour, I will accept calls from anyone and everyone at (415) 234-5500 ext. 408. But if you want to get me on the line, you better hurry. The clock's ticking.

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  • 1 Posted by taficke on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:54PM EDT Report Abuse

    WOW DID THE NUMBER REALLY WORK?

  • 3 Posted by jairaj on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:27PM EDT Report Abuse

    415-234-5300 ext. 214. How do they plan on making money? Maybe play a 15 second commercial everytime, pay per use, monthly... great idea.

  • 4 Posted by jairaj on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:27PM EDT Report Abuse

    Also it makes the caller record their name. Haven't figured out how to turn that off. But it's good for short term use.

  • 5 Posted by tango2dawn on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:55PM EDT Report Abuse

    Chris, I love these guys! Simple is good!! The Jangl dudes tried to get me in, I was put off by their imposed registration-model .. too painful. Craigsnumber rocks! To see how I used it recently - http://tango2dawn.blogspot.com/ Ciao, Anita

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