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HOW TO CHANGE YOUR TELEPHONE NUMBER ON THE AT&T NETWORK
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CONTACT: (INTERNET) NOFRIENDS@AOL.COM
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Alright, this file is for those who do not already know how to block
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their ANI and change it to someone elses. This enables you to use
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fraud calling cards and there is no way for you to get caught. In
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addition you can hack AT&T 800#'s without the risk of getting caught.
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This works in nearly 75% of the United States. It works in 35% of GTE
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areas, 100% of BELL AREAS (Except NEW JERSEY!!!), It only works in like
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20% off ALLTEL areas. In other words, if your local exchange carrier
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subcontracts AT&T for the local operator, this program isn't gonna work
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unless you have old non-ESS/DMS switching. Unfortunately, this does
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not work from CANADA.
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I'm going to use Pittsburgh, PA and NEW YORK CITY as examples. Figure out
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your area and it'll be simple.
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My understanding is AT&T is unregionalizing their OPERATOR network and soon
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we can say we are anywhere, but here goes.
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If you are calling from (412) PITTSBURGH, PA, you can change your number to
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anywhere in 412,215,717,814,201,908,609, and 304. Because the Pittsburgh
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Operator Centers are Mercerville, NJ; Pittsburgh, PA; Charleston, WV;
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and Somewhere else in NJ.
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So, pick the number of your local AT&T Office. That's always what you should
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use because it pisses them off. They know about this probleam and there is
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nothing they can do.
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I use 412-227-7000
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If you are calling for NEW YORK CITY, you can only use NEW YORK area codes
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(until about 6 months). That means pick something from 212,516,914,718,
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etc... get the # of AT&T from the phone book. Even if it is a phone center
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store.
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NOW, here goes:
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**INSTRUCTIONS**
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Dial 1-800-321-0288. Does it go "BONG AT&T" If so, then you can place
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0+ calls and AT&T knows your number. It used ANI to track you. If an
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operator comes on and says, "CAN I HAVE THE NUMBER YOU ARE CALLING FROM
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PLEASE?" Then you have an old switch analog switch. Kool.
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Now, Dial 0. Ask the operator to dial 1-800-321-0288 for you. If she
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bitches, explain that you are handicapped and can not dial it yourself.
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If, by chance, they always bitch, call your local business office and
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ask that they put a handicapped flag on your account. The operator will
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quit bitching.
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What happens?
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In 75% of the country, the AT&T Operator will come on and ask you the
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number that you are calling from. She'll then get you the number you
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want even an AT&T 800#. The # you give her will appear on the 800#
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bill or telephone bill that you are scamming. YOUR NUMBER WILL NOT.
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If you receive a recording when the operator puts through the
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800-321-0288 number, try again. If it happens twice, guess what,
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AT&T is your local operator (found alot in GTE and ALLNET areas).
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There is no way to block it using this method from your area. Find
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a different way to do it.
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HOW LONG WILL THIS LAST?
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Well, the FCC ordered AT&T to start 800-321-0288 and leave it open for
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all callers in the USA. So, therefore it will work in all areas that
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have an analog tandem (95% of the USA).
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Most states have asked the Bell Companies to submit plans to create
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a fiber network. Most say it will be completed by around 2015. In
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fact, that's when Bell of PA says it will be done. Note, New Jersey
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Bell already has a fiber system and there there is no way to block
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your ANI using the local operator.
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Notes: This article is written by Tesla of the Long Island 25.
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The LI-25 is a closed group, but feels the information
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should be public. The LI-25 will be releasing very
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damaging articles about AT&T in the future. I figure we
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can get away with free calls for the next 10 years on
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AT&T.
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We have known about many flaws in the network, however,
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we have kept quiet. Now it's time to talk. AT&T are
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rotten bastards and we will prove this. These articles
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are in retaliation for "USA vs. Keith Maydak, et al"
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Case 93-133 in the US DISTRICT COURT of Western PA.
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While Keith Maydak does not condone our activities, we
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are simply not please. The outcome will determine AT&T's
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balance sheet.
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Feel free to pass this article around and add any additional
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information at the bottom, but place don't remove this
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notation.
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AT&T: It's all another part of the I-SCAM!
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