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CCCCCC HHH HHH IIIIIIIII PPPPPPPPP
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CCCCCCCC HHH HHH IIIII PPP PPPP
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CCCC CC HHH HHH III PPP PPPP
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CCCCC HHHHHHHHH III PPPPPPPP
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CCCC HHHHHHHHH III PPPP
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CCC CC HHH HHH III PPP
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CCCCCCCC HHH HHH IIIII PPP
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CCCCCC * HHH HHH * IIIIIIIII * PPPPP *
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The \ \ \ \
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Carding; Hacking; Identity; Phreaking;
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....Fylz!
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Which was researched, written & compiled by:
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Someone who wants no more publicity than just: -JC/CA>.
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....and who has received all of the credit that he deserves, thank-you!
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I.> PART 1-
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INTRODUCTION:
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C=The *use* of our credit system for personal gain & financial freedom!
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H=The practice of accessing *secure* computers with innovative techniques/skill.
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I=Assuming or establishing a *new* guise by "creating" an identity on paper.
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P=The know-how and interest in the telecom industry and the services it provides
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Hi-?!
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Issue two already! I just finised #-01 about a week ago, and already I feel
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I have enough text & information of interest to warrant a quick follow-up to
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#-01! ....so here it is, #-02! I hope #-01 has provided those who have read it,
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something to think about and/or "work on". If not, well then perhaps this one
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will. If not, then perhaps a monastery or convent would be a better place for
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the likes of you!!
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II.> PART 2-
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?[>*C*H*I*P*=>!
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*C* - CARDING> /|\
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Intro:
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Below are as many BIN's as I could round up. Each one is listed according to
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the Banks ID No. (BIN) - which are the first 6 nos. of a CC. (Credit Card).
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Of course, the first no. indicates a Visa (4) or a Mastercard (5). Bin's aren't
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all that important to know, but can be if you NEED to know the name of a bank
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that issued the CC no. you have.
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So FYI and bemusement, here's that information-
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BANK IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS:
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^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^
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~~VISA BINs~~
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^^^^ ^^^^
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*4000-4999*
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401903 = Bank of America
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402400 = Bank of America
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402402 = Bank of America (Gold)
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403200 = Household Bank
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4040?? = Connecticut National Bk
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4040?? = Wells Fargo
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4050xx = 1st Interstate
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4052?? = First Cincinnati Bank
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405209 = First Nationwide Bank
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4060?? = Navy Federal Credit Union
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407000 = Security Pacific Ntl. Bank
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407129 = Colonial National Bank
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411427 = Chemical Bank
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412174 = Signet Bank/Virginia
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412185 = Citibank/Signet?
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41235? = Commerce Bank
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4128xx = Citibank
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416818 = Great Western Bank
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4131?? = State Street Bank
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4170?? = Beneficial National
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417129 = Colonial Bank
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4188?? = Ohio Savings & Loan
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4211?? = Chemical Bank
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4215?? = Marine Midland
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422591 = Chase Manhattan
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4226xx = Chase Manhattan
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4231?? = Chase Lincoln 1st Classic
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4232?? = Chase Lincoln 1st Classic
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4237?? = Cicero Credit
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4241?? = Natl. Westminester Bank
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425043 = First Chicago Bank
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425330 = Bank of N.Y./Consumer Edge
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425451 = Chemical Bank
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4262xx = Corestates Bank of DE
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427138 = Citibank
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4302?? = HouseHold Bank
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431068 = Bank-Layfayette/Imprl Svg's
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4312?? = Barnette Credit
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431301 = Valley Federal S&L
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431663 = Glendale Savings & Loan
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431772 = Gold Dome
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4321?? = Mellon Bank
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433213 = Bank of Indiana
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433222 = Far West Virginia
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4349?? = First Bank of America
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436800 = Sovran Bank/VA
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438733 = Bank One
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438760 = More Bank
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440121 = Gary Wheaton
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440862 = Charleston of Indiana
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441712 = Mellon Bank
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442813 = Bank of Hoven
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442843 = " " " "
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44288? = Colonial National Bank
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443600 = Security Bank of Monroe
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4448?? = First National Bank - RI
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46165x = First Interstate Bank
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4626?? = Indiana National Bank
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4646?? = Mercantile
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4672?? = Mercantile Bank
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467362 = First National Bank;
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467807 = Home Fed Svg's/1st Card
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467808 = Home Fed Svg's/1st Card
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468120 = Harris Trust Savings
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4696?? = Credit of Kansas
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4718?? = Colorado Bank
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4734?? = Madison Bank
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480012 = Valley Federal S&L
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4811?? = Bank of Hawaii
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4825?? = First Wisconsin
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4897?? = Village Bank of Cinn., OH _________
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4929?? = Barclay Bank/DE | what the |
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*BIN* = #### ## (1st 6 nos.) Y
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^ | MASTERCARD INTERNATIONAL___v____ |
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/--<+-->| 5555 1234 5678 9012 [ | I|] |
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| +==>| 6512 11-91 TO 11-92 [ /|\ I|] |
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| | | JUSTIN CASE MD [________] |
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==v===== v
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1st- X IBN.
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###### X #### Bank/Institution Name
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5000-5399
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5031?? = #? -Maryland Bank MBNA
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5127?? = 1015 -?
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520400 = 1006 -Security Pac Ntl Bk
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521142 = 6142?-Chemical Bank
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521531 = 6207 -Marine Midland
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521795 = 1033?-Manufacturers Trust
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5218?? = #? -Citibank N.A.
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523080 = #? -Harris Trust Svgs
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5233?? = 1226 -Huntington Bank
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524200 = 6066 -Chevy Chase F.S.B.
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5250?? = 1260 -?
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525400 = #? -Bank of America-ca
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525402 = #? -Bank of America-pa
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5263?? = 1263 -Chemical Bank
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5272?? = #? -Connecticut Ntl
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5273?? =p #? -Bank of America
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527706 = #? -FIB
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52820? = #? -Wells Fargo
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5286?? = #? -Chase Lincoln 1st
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5286?? = 1286 -Home Fed Savings
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528707 = #? -Valley National Bank
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529107 = 1001 -Signet Bank/VA
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529801 = #? -Bank One
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5317?? = #? -Norwest Financial
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5323?? = #? -Bank of New York
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532903 = 6017 -Maryland Bank; MBNA
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532956 = 6017 -Maryland Bank; MBNA
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539655 = 7462 -Universal Bank/AT&T
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539855 = 7462 -Universal Bank/AT&T
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540126 = 6017 -Valley Federal S&L
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540193 = 8084 -Fidelity Investors Bk
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541037 = 6037 -Wells Fargo NA
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541065 = 6785 -Citibank NA
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541085 = 6785 -Citibank NA
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541116 = #? -1st Financial/Omaha
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541169 = 1169 -1st Financial/Omaha
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5412?? = 6037 -?
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5414?? = #? -Ntl. Westminster Bank
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5415?? = #? -Colonial National Bk
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541586 = 1586 -HouseHold Bank
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541711 = 1711 -?
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541919 = #? -FIB
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541933 = 1933 -Bank of Hoven
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541934 = #? -Berthoud Ntl Bk
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542096 = #? -Colonial Bank
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542143 = 2143 -?
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54224x = 1049 -MHT
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542418 = 1065 -Citibank
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5432xx = #? -Bank of New York
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5455?? = #? -PSFS
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5464?? = 1665 -Chase Manhattan
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546598 = " " -Chase Manhattan
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5601?? = 1352 -FIB
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5678?? = 1207 -Marine Midland
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591210 = 6282 -Wells Fargo
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xx= All nos. in series are that bank's.
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B> - Authorization Centers - ("AC")
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Intro: Authorization Centers are located throughout the country and are in just
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about every financial institution that is involved in the distribution and/or
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issuance of credit cards. Of course, Visa and M/C have some as well.
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Citibank, First Interstate Bank and Bank of America all have their own AC's
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available to their merchants. There are however many other AC's that provide the
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same types of services to their merchants. It is the merchant who is 'really'
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providing the services though. It is the merchants responsibility in most cases
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to determine that a credit card is valid. On top of that they are also even
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offered a whole $50 if they assist in the conviction of anyone suspected of
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using a stolen/forged card. $50!! Hardly worth it, so most don't even try....
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One of the quickest ways a card is checked is by accessing an AC through a
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card reader. Verifone is perhaps the largest mfg. of these devices, which are
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used by most retail stores or restaurants for CC verifications.
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The telephone no. that is called using one of these card readers is the
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first one in which I've listed below. You can also log onto this "carrier" via a
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a modem, but I've yet to figure out what the necessary input is to utilize this
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service on my computer. A touch tone phone suffices however, and the required
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input is listed below for using this particular AC (Authorization Center).
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One other thing to note here is that whenever you are at a store/merchant
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and using a shady (at best) card, be especially alert to the merchant and/or
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cashier when they are getting verification of the transaction. If they use
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the telephone and voice in the request for the authorization, then listen
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for "Code-10", and if you hear them say this at any time- GET THE HECK OUT!!
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If they use a card reader for the transaction and get something like "CALL
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CENTER" on the read out, then remain calm and ask what the problem is, and if
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at anytime they are out of sight or on the phone with the center for
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any prolonged amount of time, then again- GET OUT OF THERE!!
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A "code-10" is a merchant's signal to an authorization center that they are
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suspicious of the card user. If you are using an AMEX, then run out of there
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twice as fast, because AMEX calls the police from their authorization center.
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V/MC don't usually call the police, but AMEX will use stall tactics while the
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police are on the way. (One way is to ask to speak with you and then ask you
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some rather lengthy detailed questions, like primary cardholders name, SSN &
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Mother's Maiden). You can always just look out the window and exclaim, "Hey!
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someone's stealing/towing my car!" and then leave pronto!....
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** Use the following telephone nos. before going into ANY store to use a card.
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They are worth the extra minute or so to be sure that the card is still valid!
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1>.
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800/228-1111 = On-Line Auth. Center (300baud)/Touchtone Ok too.
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Merchant No.#Card No.#Exp.Date#Amt# **push the "#" after each entry**
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(Merch No.=A 16 digit-#; 1st no. is 4 or 5 & can often be found on carbons
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just above the merchants name.)
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800/228-2211 = This is the voice authorization number of the same group
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who operate the one above. I am fairly sure that these two are operated by
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M/C and Visa, and I do know that the merchant nos. that work on one, also
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work on the other. This AC, is also useful for obtaining a BIN no., and/or
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the issuing bank of a particular credit card. Just ask the verification op.
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for merchant services and she will connect you to their information dept.
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800/554-2265 = Bankcard Auth. Ctr.
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For MasterCard: 1067#52#10#CardNo#Exp#$$$$#
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For Visa: 1067#24#20#CardNo#Exp#$$$$#
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800/528-2121 = American Express Auth. Ctr. (Amex only)
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Live ops! - Give: (**Merch#+card#+expdate+amt) **=5041035528
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Merch. No. is for: Popolos Ristorante; 8115 Melrose LA,Ca. 90069
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800/327-3584 Authorization Center for Visa & M/C
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***** Merchant No. format is: 101 ### ###; #= unknown no.
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800/645-9120 Merchant Service Center for Citibank; NA
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****** Merchant No. format is: ### ### ### ### (the one I had is no longer
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Glossary of terms used in the preceding text file.
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- Authorization Center <AC> = Voice and/or Data terminal which gives merchants
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varying "approval codes" on purchase requests. Some also provide info such as
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BIN No. and Bank Name of a particular card.
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- Bank Identification Number <BIN> = Issuing bank's identifier. This number is
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assigned by the FDIC, I think. The No. can be found on Visa's (unraised)
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just above the CC number. Some larger banks will have several BIN's, because
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they own several smaller financial institutions that issue credit.
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Choice Visa is one example. They are owned by Citibank, but have there own
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seperate BIN. Another example is First Card, which handles Home Fed Savings
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credit accounts.
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- International Bank Number <IBN> = Bank Identifier on a national level. The
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number is used by various merchants to verify/approve a cardholder when they
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have placed a telephone or mailorder request. It is the 4 digit no. just
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above the persons name, and is only found on M/C's (raised, 'usually' starts
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with a 1,6,7 or 8) & on Amex cards (unraised, usually starting with a 6).
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Though not an absolute, experience has shown that IBN's starting with 6,7 or
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an 8, are usually preferred accounts. IBN's that begin with a 1 or 2 are
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usually found on classic accounts. (see list above)
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- CV = Classic Account; -these two letters can be found on most Visa cards
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that are "Classic Accounts". They usually have a credit limit of some-
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where between $500 to $5000+, though some can go up to $10,000 for long term
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customers.
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- PV = Preferred Acct. or "Gold Card"; -usually limits of 5,000-10,000+. These
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cards are 'usually' found on Gold or 'preferred Visa Cards, and are worth
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their weight in 'gold' as well.... Some can go up to $40,000 or more!!
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++Any additional articles or noteworthy texts to be submitted for inclusion
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in the future issues of *CHIP*, should include a handle &/or method of contact
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for the author. Though not required, this will help in verifying the info &
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assure a timely publish date.
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Our method of contact is simple. Call 800-755-3493, press 9657 before end of
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greeting and give us some idea of what you know or have access to and we will
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consider your request. The only other method we feel safe with is via a typed
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letter sent to: *JC/CA* 15445 Ventura Blvd. #128; Sherman Oaks, CA 91403. We
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need more up to date H/P info since this is not our best subject and since
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there are many others more knowledgable in this field than we are... So let us
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know! ...Otherwise we may change *CHIP* to CIA! & become Anarchist!... then
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again, it's probably too late for that, since we do as we want anywayz..-JC/CA>.
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*H* - HACKING>
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Intro:
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Hacking Numbers & Carriers! These may also be added to the EXTENDER.DAT
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files of most Hacking/Phreak programs, when reliable carrier no(s) are
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needed.
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* Telephone No= Pwd &/or Locale * Telephone No= Pwd &/or Locale
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206-863-0015= ? 800-325-1171= ?
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206-863-3963= ? 800-325-1340= ?
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206-863-3700= ? 800-325-1341= ?
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206-863-0426= ? 800-325-1342= ?
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206-863-1150= ? 800-325-1436= ?
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206-863-1183= ? 800-325-1401= ?
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208-772-6134= ? 800-325-1471= ?
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619-723-8996= ? 800-621-3224= ?
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919-323-9888= ? 800-621-3592= ?
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214-263-3109= ? 800-621-3678= ?
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206-825-7206= ? 800-621-3679= ?
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206-825-7598= ? 800-228-1111= ?M/Card-Visa
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206-825-7621= ? 800-334-4000= ?Message system
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206-825-7781= ? 212-370-4303= Cosmos NY
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206-825-6132= Try ctrl-x for prompt 313-855-0203= CosmosMI:ONNERR
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206-825-7905= ? 213-892-7211= Compuserve
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206-825-9000= Montgomery Ward 213-355-5241= Electronic News
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206-833-5329= Wont connect properly 800-555-8677= Ma Bell
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206-825-6234= Oil Company 800-424-9440= Bank
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206-931-4879= Auburn High 213-932-8294= Secret Service
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206-872-4690= Kent High 405-332-9998= Belle Co-puter
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414-476-8010= Milwaukee High 713-241-6421= Shell Oil
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206-771-6551= Tacoma School.P/w=VAXE 713-526-0149= Hospital
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206-825-7720= Compuserve 913-343-1042= Calling card
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312-499-2100= Sears 502-588-6020= Uof Louisville
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617-683-2119= Hospital 502-588-6036= " " "
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800-424-9494= Telenet 213-417-8997= TWA
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800-421-2123= ? 800-828-6321= IBM Computer
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800-558-0001= AGRODATA 206-828-3598= Microsoft
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206-357-7350= Ctrl-data-publishing 800-526-3174= RCA Mainframe
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414-354-0010= T.Y.M.E. Corp. 312-937-1210= ?
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202-553-0229= PENTAGON 206-833-6352= ?
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202-697-0814= PENTAGON 206-833-6364= ?
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304-376-2488= Savings & Loan 202-553-0229= T.A.C
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313-964-2018= Charge card Association N/A-950-1288= AT&T Info Service
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206-833-6133= ? 206-833-6134= ? *P/w For Milwaukee High GNIK, Code:4,71
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800-522-5465= Lab Link **P/w For Ma Bell 948DJU47R
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202-694-0004 User Id= Cohen
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===============================================================================
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ABC East Coast feed 213 935-1111
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Try this # 206-825-2377, hit return a couple of times and you'll get ENTER
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PASSWORD then hit ControL 'U' a few times then hit return. you in
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simple.. Or try mashing keys until it says 'ART GAMBLIN - CHEVROLET'...
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III.> PART 4-
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?[>*C*H*I*P*=>!
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I - IDENTITIES
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Intro:
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DMVRULES.TXT
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What the DMV would rather you DIDN'T know:
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<from the Standard Operating Procedures - SOP of the DMV/CA.> 10-01-90
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13.301a:
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"...If the applicant is unable to provide a signature within the margin, the
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application should nevertheless be accepted, and there is NO need to prepare
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another application..."
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13.301b:
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..."Usual signature" means the signature the applicant uses when signing
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letters, "checks", etc. It need not correspond exactly to the full name as shown
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at the top of the application or photo document & and in fact, seldom will. If
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the signature includes a nickname not shown in the full name, or if it differs a
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lot from the full name, the employee should indicate "usual signature" in the
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space at the top of application.
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13.301c: ***important***
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If the applicant's, "usual signature" is "printed", it should be ACCEPTED on
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the application.
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13.307: Birth Date Verification
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Any Driver license showing birth date is acceptable in lieu of a birth
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certificate (bc). If the bc is unobtainable, certain other documents may be
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accepted in lieu of the bc. The acceptability of other documents should "NOT BE
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DESCRIBED TO THE APPLICANT" until it is reasonably ascertained that their birth
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record is unobtainable.
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The following ARE accepted forms of identification as listed in the
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DMV Employees Driver License Tech. Manual:
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<<< in order of preference.... their preference, of course! >>>
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1>. Birth Certificate or any "certified Birth Record/Registration".
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2>. Driver License, from CA. or an ID card issued by the State of CA.
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3>. All other state Drivers licenses, Id cards, to include Military too
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4>. Any foreign governments D/L and/or ID. Must have DOB listed on it.
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5>. Passports, Visas, immigration/alien docs or reg. cards. w/ DOB.
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6>. Dept. of Corrections or Youth Authority docs, signed by PA/CS/CAS.
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7>. Driver Education driving permits & training certificates, w/ DOB's.
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8>. Out of State ID cards -NOT necessarily issued by the state's DMV.
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9>. US Census Records. Auth. by 13007.5 VC; ** contact Census Bureau **
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10>. School Cerification (form dl-48); used ONLY when all other forms of Proof
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of ID have been exausted; *contact any local school to get rcrds*. This
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is also an accepted form of ID for SSA (Social Security Administration).
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** Note:
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Tax forms are not accepted with any degree of certainty by the DMV. It's
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always best to use what they see "thousands of time a day", since these docs
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are usually less scrutinized.
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If you have trouble getting the above docs, then just go to Nevada. In NV
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they take almost every Type of ID known in the US. Included in what they will
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accept are W-2 tax forms & 1099 gift-tax forms. Armed with one of these and a
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baptismal certificate you can get a NV ID/DL with no problem, and on the same
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day as well. NV is one of the few states that accept Baptismal Certificates.
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.... and Just'in Case you ddidn't know that, Bap. Certs. can be found at most
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at most religious bookstores & supply stores, especially Catholic.
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An added bonus is that they DO NOT fingerprint in NV. You also have the
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option of having your ssn imprinted on the ID card, which is helpful for back-
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up ID. You just tell them your ssn and they'll include it. One bad thing is
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that there is no Exp. date on their ID cards, however there Driver Lic's. do
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have exp. date's and are worth the extra "drive" around the city to get. The
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best days to go are on Tuesdays or Wednesdays.
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***Now here are a few additional points of interest to note for the heck of
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it, so here goes....
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*= THE =*
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**- APPLICATION -**
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II.> Driver Information and the Application.
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Quickly, there are 5 types of forms used by the DMV in processing such re-
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quests as DL, ID, Replacement (of either), Computer paper & the renewal appli-
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cation form (DL-1RN). BTW, according to this doc that I am sorta copying, it
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says that the renewal process will and is being phased out with "the new system
|
|||
|
now being installed". *CA has seen perhaps the very first of this 'new' system.*
|
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|
13.011
|
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|
Every applicant for an original, or renewal, driver license whose form DL-44
|
|||
|
indicates previous driving experience, but who does not indicate or produce a
|
|||
|
previous license, should be asked whether he/she holds a regular license from
|
|||
|
California or any other state or country. The reason for the inquiry (Sec-12511
|
|||
|
& 12518vc) should be "politely" explained. Instruction or learner's permit &
|
|||
|
"International Drivers Licenses" are not considered to be regular licenses. If
|
|||
|
an applicant over the age of 18 cannot produce a valid or recently (within one
|
|||
|
year) expired foreign license, a check by H-6 inquiry <?> to the automated sys.
|
|||
|
or Wats Line must be made prior to processing of the application.
|
|||
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|
|||
|
+++H-6 inquiry to automated sys OR WATS line sounds like a hacking adventure!..
|
|||
|
Anyone with info on this possibility please fill us in at 800/755-3493 x-9657.
|
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|
IV.> PART 5:
|
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\|/
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|
?[>*C*H*I*P*=>!
|
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/|\
|
|||
|
*P* - PHREAKING>
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Intro:
|
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|
|
|||
|
950XXXX.LST
|
|||
|
Here is a current list of operating L/D Co's, which provide access to
|
|||
|
telco. lines across our fine country (ha!)... Of course what makes it so fine
|
|||
|
is that with each of these L/D carriers, there is a code that is entered to be
|
|||
|
able to access the fine features of each of these fine L/D service providers.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
So someday with nothing better to do, give 'em a try and try out different
|
|||
|
access code numbers (randomly), and hopefully you'll be able to make FREE phone
|
|||
|
calls in no time. Don't abuse it however, because they do tend to monitor any
|
|||
|
high usage on these numbers.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
[-------------------------------------------------------------------------]
|
|||
|
| 950- | Code Format | Name of Company | Comments |
|
|||
|
[-------------------------------------------------------------------------]
|
|||
|
| 0223 | 6 digits + acn | Cable and Wireless | Business/calls overseas |
|
|||
|
| 0266 | 7 digits + acn | Com Systems | MC/V/AE w/o exp-ok! Hit "0"|
|
|||
|
| 0370 | 7 digits + acn | LDS | Long Distance Services |
|
|||
|
| 0488 | acn + 13 digits| ITT | |
|
|||
|
| 0511 | 6 digits + acn | Execuline | |
|
|||
|
| 1022 | 0 + acn + 14dig| MCI Execunet | Calling card - 14 digit # |
|
|||
|
| 1033 | 0 + acn + 14dig| MCI | Calling card - 14 digit # |
|
|||
|
| 1044 | 6 digits + acn | Allnet | |
|
|||
|
| 1050 | 6 digits + acn | Metrophone | |
|
|||
|
| 1055 | 6 digits + acn | Telesphere | MC/V/AE ok too!! push "0" |
|
|||
|
| 1407 | 7 digits + acn | TMC Watts #1 in CA | |
|
|||
|
| 1408 | 7 digits + acn | TMC Watts #2 in CA | |
|
|||
|
| 1444 | 9 digits + acn | Allnet | International Access also |
|
|||
|
| 1555 | 6 digits + acn | Telesphere | |
|
|||
|
| 1621 | 9 + acn + 6dig#| na | 9 + acn + 6 digits? |
|
|||
|
| 1772 | code + acn | na | Voice for "access code" |
|
|||
|
| 1820 | na | BizTel | |
|
|||
|
| 1979 | 6 digits + acn | VorTel | |
|
|||
|
| 1999 | 6 digits + acn | ITT | 800/275-0100 for account |
|
|||
|
[-------------------------------------------------------------------------]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
*** also worth noting here is that AT&T has a rather interesting 950 number.
|
|||
|
It is 950-1288 (1ATT)! It is a carrier (modem) and runs up to 9600 baud, and
|
|||
|
is 8N1. Try it out- it ain't easy neither!...
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
This concludes this segment of the usually unusual ramblings of JC's CHIP
|
|||
|
series. As always it has been real cool, sorta fun and never boring. I hope
|
|||
|
this file, like no. 01 will help you in the future and provide a bit of pre-
|
|||
|
ventive info to keep your asses out of jail... and on that note I say goodbye
|
|||
|
until #03, due out sometime around Jan. 01, 1992.- Goodbye, JC.- JC/CA>.
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