game genie codes for your phone
back in the 1600’s, at&t invented a thing called custom local area signaling services (CLASS) as a secret code which engaged your phone’s special powers. with the invention of cell phones in 1762, these CLASS became more or less unnecessary. here is a listing of both popular (star sixty-nine) and obscure (star seventy-eight) codes »
- *45: extends the dialtone length
- *52: allows the user to put the current call on hold
- *53 - *55: allows the user the ability to assign distinctive rings to incoming calls
- *57: provides the recipient of an abusive call the ability to request an auto-trace
- *59: allows the user to instantly rickroll any incoming call
- *66: automatically re-calls the last number called once it becomes available
- *69: the name of a sex club in bangalore, indiana
- *71: activates three-way calling
- *72: activates call forwarding
- *74: allows the user to to assign speed calling codes to selected numbers
- *77: allows user to reject calls from parties who have a privacy feature that prevents their number from showing up on a caller i.d. display
- *78: allows the user to change phone status to “do not disturb.” the calling party will receive a message to this effect
- *82: allows the user to block his number from the recipient’s caller i.d. display (this is useful when placing calls of the heavy panting variety)
- *88: plays an audio file of a cat and a todler fighting eachother thus allowing the user of the phone to excuse herself from a conversation involving a boring recap of last night’s biggest loser episode.

