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# #
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# The Remote Informer #
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#------------------------------------------------------------------------#
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# Editors: Tracker, Norman Bates, and Ye Cap'n #
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# September 26, 1987 Issue: 02 #
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# Brought to you by the 'new' TUFF: The Underground Fone Federation #
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The News
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Sprint Strikes Back | Celestial Elite/TUFF Come to an End
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Sprint caught a guy dealing| Celestial Elite and TUFF, the famous
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codes on the street in LA|hack/phreak groups came to an end a couple
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this past week. Information|weeks ago. TUFF, however, is being reborn
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on this bust is limited at|and you can expect it to be back to full
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this time. |force within a month. Sources have it that
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A seventeen year old was|Magnus Adept, head of the now terminated
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busted in Arizona last week.|group, Celestial Elite, has started a new
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The name of the teenager will|group called Avalon Kingdom. We are unsure
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not be printed to protect him|what plans are in store for it.
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from harassment calls. | TUFF has several ideas and plans that
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|will be out to the public soon. Look for
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>This information was supplied|future issues of The Remote Informer (tm)
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by Phreaky Phone II |for new updates.
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Beige Box Bust | TeleNet Hacker | Bate's Motel Moves
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==============================|====================|======================
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One of our editors and a| Crusader released| Bate's Motel BBS,
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member of TUFF, Norman Bates|his TeleNet hacking|run by Norman Bates,
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was caught for Beige boxing|program on September|was forced to move. It
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that he had done over 3 months|20, 1987. Look for|is temporarily set up
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ago. The calls he had made|it on a good board|at (619)267-8619. It
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were inside his state and cost|you call. A review|will remain 1200 baud,
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a total of $12. He paid the|will be in the next|and a member of the
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bill and no charges were filed|issue of The Remote |TUFF Network. It is
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against him. |Informer. |open to the public.
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Phreaky Phones Return: Amazing? | LDDS Buys Out TMC: Companies Merge
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The original Phreaky Phone numbers| LDDS bought out TMC last month.
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now support the new Phreaky Phones.|They merged into LDDS, since it was
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The guys running them had protested|bigger and more widespread. Any
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that the lines were being monitored.|companies that were subscribing to
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There is no way that could have been,|the TMC long distance service were
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and they contradicted themselves by|automatically coverted to LDDS. All
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restarting Phreaky Phones on the same|local TMC ports still work, but will
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to the people calling to suggest they|article on LDDS in this issue for
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believe a story like that. |more information on LDDS dial-ups.
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US Sprint Calls Destinations | Pirate's Hollow Is Back With 10 Megs
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US Sprint now calls all the| Pirate's Hollow is back on-line. It
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numbers called with unauthorized|now is run a 10 meg hard drive. Unlike
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codes. Their dis-advantage is|most boards that have #'s of megs, this
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that they are delayed by about|one will stress more attention on it's
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two months in calling because|database. The database is scheduled to
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they have to wait till people|be online by October 1st. This database
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report they did not make calls to|will contain 800+ text files on various
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the numbers they were billed for.|topics, with about 60% - 70% pertaining
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Best advice is to not call voice|to illegal activities. Unfortunately,
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with Sprint except to those who|Trax Xe is being redesigned, so until it
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have private lines other than|is finished, it will run on Carina. The
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their regular phone line. |number is (415)593-6784 (300/1200 baud).
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Raggers and Braggers
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This section is to make you aware of well-known raggers and braggers.
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Since this is the first time this section is being printed, wewc1F1c5~you what
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classifies people as raggers and braggers. In the future issues
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the top raggers and braggers will be listed in this newsletter to let the
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SysOps know who not to let on their board, or to atleast keep an eye on.
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A ragger is someone who will put someone else down for something. The
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person might post a message asking a novice question about hacking and
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phreaking, or may say something that is completely wrong, and a ragger
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will put the other person down for he said, posted, etc. The ones that
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usually classify in this category are the ones that think they know it all
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and consider themselves right no matter what anyone says. Most of the
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users that use codes and consider themselves a master phreaker usually
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become raggers.
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A bragger is someone who either does or thinks he does know everything,
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and puts it upon himself to tell the whole world that he knows it all.
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This person is also one who thinks he is better than everyone else and
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he believes he is Elite, and no one else is. People who tend to do this
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are those who have, for some reason, become well-known in the underworld,
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and as a result become a bragger. Those usually not too well-known will
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not tend to brag as much as those who think everyone would love to be
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their friend and be like them.
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As a well-known ragger and bragger, The Toad, learned that it does not
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help to be one or both of those. He has since changed and is now easily
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accepted by most. Most people disliked him because others they knew had
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said something bad about him. This is called peer pressure and is a bad
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influence to those who are new to the underworld. I would suggest in the
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future, to not judge someone by what others say, but rather by how they
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act around/to you.
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The current most popular Atarian that classifies as a ragger and a
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bragger is Ace of Aces, and is well-hated by many users and SysOps, since
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he tends to put down anything anyone says and considers himself the best
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at writing hacking programs. He is commonly referred to as Ass of Asses
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and Ass of Assholes. Even holding an open mind about this guy, you would
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soon come to find that what others said coincides with what you see from
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him. @ M
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A New 950 has arrived!
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LDDS, who as mentioned above bought out TMC, is installing a new 950
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port to most major cities. By the time you read this, it should be in
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almost every area that supports 950 ports. The number is 950-1450. This
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port will dial 976 numbers, but not 700, 800, or 900 numbers. The dialing
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method for LDDS is: 7 digit code, then even if the code is bad it will
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give you a dial tone. Then dial the area code plus the number. If you
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have a bad code it will simply say your call cannot be completed as it was
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dialed. There is a default code used on the system that currently works.
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The code is simply, 1234567. I have seen codes from 5 different companies
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and they all are in the format of 00xxxxx. I do not know what type of
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software they use, but I will know by the next issue exactly what they
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place on the bills. This could be the answer to alot of people's
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problems with fear of Sprint and ITT, especially AllNets. Just remember,
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Tracker is the one who found this, and all information about it. If
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someone is seen saying they found this, then they will be listed in the
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next issue which will contain an article on leeches.
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Mailbox Systems
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Mailbox systems are the link between information and the underworld. If
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you have ever called one, then you will know the advantages of having one,
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especially the ones that are open to whole underworld, rather than just a
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select few. There are two types of mailbox systems that are widely used.
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The first type we will talk about is the multiple mailbox systems, or
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commonly referred to as message systems. These systems have several
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mailboxes set up on one number. Usually, you can access other mailboxes
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from that number by pressing '*' or '#'. Sometimes you just enter the
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mailbox number and you are connected. These are the safest systems to use
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to protect information from US Sprint and other long distance companies.
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Since US Sprint and other companies call the destination numbers, it is
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safer to have 800 mailbox systems, and most of the time, the multiple
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mailbox systems are on 800 numbers. The passcode on these systems can
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vary in length and can be accessed by several different methods, so it is
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impossible to explain exactly how to hack these systems.
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The other type is the single mailbox system. These are usually set up
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in a reserved prefix in an area code. (Ex: 713-684-6xxx) These systems
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are usually controlled by the same type of hardware/software. To access
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the area where you enter the passcode, just hit '0' for a second or so.
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The passcodes are four (4) digits long. The only way to hack these is
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manually. The best thing you could do is to find one that does not have
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a recording from a person, but just the digitized voice. If you hack one
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that someone already owns, they will report it and it will not last as
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long.
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Here is a list mailboxes or prefixes to help you get started
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Single Multiple Digits
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213-281-8xxx 212-714-2770 3
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213-285-8xxx 216-586-5000 4
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213-515-2xxx 415-338-7000 Aspen Message System 3
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214-733-5xxx 714-474-2033 Western Digital
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214-855-6xxx 800-222-0651 Vincent and Elkins 4
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214-978-2xxx 800-233-8488 3
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215-949-2xxx 800-447-8477 Fairylink 7
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312-450-8xxx 800-521-5344 3
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313-768-1xxx 800-524-2133 RCA 4
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405-557-8xxx 800-527-0027 TTE TeleMessager 6
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602-230-4xxx 800-632-7777 Asynk 6
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619-492-8xxx 800-645-7778 SoftCell Computers 4
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713-684-6xxx 800-648-9675 Zoykon 4
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800-847-0003 Communications World 3
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The Disclaimer!
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We, the editors, take no responsibility for your actions and use of
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the information in this newsletter. This newsletter is for informational
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purposes only. If you are easily offended by telecommunication
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discussions, then we suggest that you not read this newsletter. But for
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those who are truely interested in the information in this newsletter,
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enjoy it.
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Coming in the next issue!
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In the next issue, we will be open for suggestions from the readers
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of this issue. We will have some featured articles though, which include:
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1) Study of bridges
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2) Review of Crusader's new TeleNet Hacker
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3) More information on the new LDDS 950 port
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4) Review of Code Hackers for all modems
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5) List of TeleNet addresses
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6) Credit Card checkers
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7) Ideas from the readers
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# information according to our guidelines. #
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# The Pirate's Hollow.......................................415-593-6784 #
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# Bate's Motel.............................(Temporarily.at).619-267-8619 #
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