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| How to get anything on anyone | Part 1 |
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()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()-()
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| PHREE WORLD ELITE BBS |
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Every city has one or more offices dedicated to assigning numbers to the
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telephone wire pairs. These offices are called DPAC offices and are available
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to service Reps who are installing or repairing phones.
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To get the DPAC number, a service rep would call the old stand-by,
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customer service number for billing information in the town the number the
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phone is located in that he is trying to get the unlisted number of.. Okay?
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The conversation would go like this, 'Hi, San Fran this is Joe from San
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Mateo Business office. I need your DPAC number for the south end of town.'
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The information is usually passed out with no hassle, if the first person
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does not have it or is not helpful, try one from a different prefix in the same
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city.
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The 'rep' would then call DPAC (note; he would have the listing info from
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his own district; again he is calling from a nearby town).
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''Hi, Dee-Pac this is Joe from San Mateo Phone Store, I need the listing
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for 812 First Street.''
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The San Francisco will then give the number at the address requested.
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There is no notation at DPAC if the number is listed or unlisted.
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The DPAC number for S.F. is, last time it was checked, (415) 774-8924....
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Call Collect...
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This file typed by TOXIC TUNIC from the book ''How to Get Anything on
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Anybody,'' by Lee Lapin. Buy it.
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+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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! !
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! HOW TO GET ANYTHING ON ANYBODY, PART II !
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! !
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! ROCK DIGGING; THE ART OF TURNING OUT FACTS !
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! !
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+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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DIGGING
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Without a doubt the number one, very most important thing an investigator can
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know is WHERE TO FIND INFORMATION. Out there in the jungle are books,
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libraries, computers, newspapers, and civil servants, all justifying their
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existence by collecting and storing data on YOU, and unfortunately, me...
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One can prepare a dossier on almost any person, or company, by simply under-
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standing the system, and knowing where and how to dig. The finished product
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will be so complete it will scare you. A background investigation done in this
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fashion will contain things the target himself had forgotten, along with things
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neither his mother nor wife ever knew...
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The following list is the most complete collection myself and a number of
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experts in the field could come up with. Most of the sources listed are
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publicly, or semi-publicly available. Some are considered closed.
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In dealing with any set of records under the control of a living person there
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is no such thing as a closed source. Some simply necessitate a different plan
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of attack.
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Civil servants, city hall record keepers and such, are often bendable by the
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correct use of flattery and involving them in an ''important investigation'' to
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find the real father of Susie before she succumbs to the cancer...
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Bribes are often an acceptable alternative. The key here is to determine who
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actually needs to be bribed. Never go for the head of a department if a low-
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paid clerk has physical control of the materials...
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Many of these sources can be found at a large library, or private collection.
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Rarely does one have to buy expensive directories. When applicable I have
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included source suggestions.
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GOOD HUNTING!
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TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES --- Most Americans are listed in a phone directory
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somewhere. You can find major and many minor directories at big city librar-
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ies. The phone company will also give you, free of charge, any directory you
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ask for, if it is for business purposes.
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REVERSE DIRECTORIES --- This particular edition lists the number, 771-3082,
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followed by the owner, Jones, Jim, and address, 69 Peyton Place. Same sources
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as the other directories.
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PRIVATE TELCO INFORMATION --- Every phone company has a list of their
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unpublished numbers, along with long distance call records, credit
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applications, where else the target has had a telephone and any additional
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listings or references he used on his original application. This information
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comes under the control of the telco's Chief Special Agent. He is in charge of
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hunting down nasties who defraud the phone company in one way or another and is
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probably an ex-cop or federal agent. He usually cooperate with legitimate
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police agencies and may help along a PI or other person with a cause.
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In smaller phone companies, or outlying districts the Chief Operator will have
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access to this information.
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Good people to make friends with.......
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UNLISTED NUMBERS --- There is no legal way to get an unlisted/unpublished
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number. There are a couple of other ways. [see part I] The phone company puts
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out a small book of all unlisted numbers in their area. A phone person can
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sometimes be bribed to sell a copy of this book. If the number is actually
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unlisted a good private detective will have sources for it or follow my
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technique.
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[This was an excerpt from ''How to Get Anything on Anybody,'' by Lee Lapin.
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It's a good book. Buy copies for all your friends.]
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[MORE NEXT PHILE...]
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(916) 689-6241
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24 Hours/7 Days
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SysOp: Dark Creaper
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Co-Sysop: ShAdOwRuNnEr
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+--------------------------------+
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! HOW TO GET ANYTHING ON ANYBODY !
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! PART III !
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! MORE INFO-GATHERING... !
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CROSS DIRECTORY --- Each local phone company publishes a cross directory. This
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book lists every address in the district by street and then gives the
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occupants' name and telephone number. It DOES NOT list unlisted/unpublished
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numbers. The directory is normally updated every couple of months and is
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rented on a subscription basis. Many local libraries will have a copy. Most
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collection agents, some answering services and many news departments of radio
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and television stations will have a copy you can borrow for a moment. This
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directory is invaluable when tracking someone. If you can't find their number
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you can at least call their ex-neighbors with a nice story and come up with
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some information...
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CITY DIRECTORIES --- Since the 1800's R.L. Polk Company of Taylor, Michigan has
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published city directories for most cities in the US. Sometime later they were
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joined by Cole's Householder Directors, Lincoln Nebraska. These directories
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are NOT based on telco information, but are compiled by having some $3.00 an
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hour ''investigator'' walk from house to house asking who lives there, how many
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in the family, the phone number, etc. If they miss anyone they leave a mail
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form. Many people who would not list their phone numbers, or don't have a
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phone in their name, will obligingly fill out these snoop forms because of the
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accompanying propaganda about how important the information is... Most
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libraries will have at least one of the directories for their area, phone
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companies will list the local office of the directory compilers. Collection
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agencies and news departments will have a copy of the directory.
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CERTIFICATES OF EXISTENCE --- The government loves you. To prove that they are
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constantly collecting data to verify that you exist...
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BIRTH CERTIFICATE --- Name of child, eye color, name of father, mother's maiden
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name, date and place of birth, father's occupation, if couple not married at
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birth, name of doctor who delivered.
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MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES --- Name and place of birth for the man and woman, her
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maiden name, man's occupation, status of any previous marriages, birth dates
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and places, blood type.
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DEATH CERTIFICATES --- Date and cause of death, doctor who signed the
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certificate, residence and occupation, SS number, military record, birth date
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and place, cemetery and funeral home names [whatever turns you on...].
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DMV --- The Department of Motor Vehicles is a natural source for important
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data; in some states a call will give you the info sought, in some one mails a
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license number and a small fee (around $1.00) to the DMV and they will return
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the favor with owner info, and in some states they will not give out any
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details to anyone but the cops. One approach to this problem is to go thru the
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cops (I was hitchhiking and left something in this car, the license number
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is...).
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SCHOOLS --- A cumulative file is kept on every student from kindergarten thru
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PH.D. by the school involved. This file will include such things as parents,
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addresses, grades, IQ, receiving and forwarding addresses.
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[This has been yet another boring excerpt from ''How to Get Anything on
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Anybody.'' Buy it, or I'll find you and throw rocks and garbage at you.]
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----> t o x i c
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March 1986.
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/_/hree \___/\___/orld /______/lite
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(916) 689-6241
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24 Hours/7 Days
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SysOp: Dark Creaper
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Co-Sysop: ShAdOwRuNnEr
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DOWNLOADED FROM P-80 SYSTEMS........ |