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111 lines
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This article tells how to get a lot
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of stuff free. It is, however, very
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illegal, so proceed with caution. The
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first step is go to your local Radio
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Shack when they are closed (late at
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night and on Sundays) and go into the
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dumpster in the back of the store. You
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are looking for any pieces of carbon
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paper that were used in the middle of
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a charge card receipt. They are about
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3 inches by 7 inches. There may be
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other pieces of carbon paper there
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fpom the receipts of cash and check
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purchases, but these are not any good
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for our purposes. Get as many of these
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carbon papers as you can.
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Take these home, and hold one up to
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the light. You will be able to read
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everything that was written on it. This
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is the information that you will need:
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A. The card number. They are like
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the following.
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VISA- XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX
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!!!! !!!!
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(these may be 3 digits)
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MC- XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX
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(all must be 4 digits)
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AMX- XXXX-XXXXXX-XXXXX
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(mqst be 4-6-5 digits)
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B. The expiration date of the
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card. This is right under the number
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to the right.
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C. The name, spelled exactly
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as it is on the card, including the
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middle name or initial, if there.
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D. If it is a Mastercard, then
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there will be an interbank number on
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the second line (under main number) to
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the left of the expiration date.
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There may also be a phone number
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written on the carbon paper by hand.
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It is a good idea to get this. This is
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why Radio Shack is such a god place to
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do this. They usually write down the
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phone number.
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Now, call the toll free number of
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a company that you want to order some-
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thing from. Tell them that your name is
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the name on the the card, and give them
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the rest of the card information. When
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you are asked for your address, give
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them the address of a house near you
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that you know that nobody is home at
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guring the day. It is also good if it
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has a porch that is not very
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visible from the street or any other
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house. Then, tell ask them when it
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will get there. When it gets there
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(by UPS truck), you have two options:
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A: The man will ring the
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doorbell, find nobody home, and leave
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the package on the porch if it is not
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too big or leave a receipt in the
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mailbox if it is reallt big or heavy.
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Wait until he leaves, and go up to the
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porch and get it or the receipt for it.
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With the receipt, go to the Post
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Office, give it to them, and they will
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give you the package (no ID needed).
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B: Be standing in front of
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the house, and when the man walks
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up to the house, tell him that you
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live there and ask him what he wants.
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Sign for the package (with the name on
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te package), and then walk toward the
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porch. When he drives off, you walk
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off with the package. This is VERY
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risky, so be cautious.
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Some of the things that you can
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order are printers, modems, cards,
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disks, videotapes, and books.
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The reason for having the phone
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number is that if you call a phone
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sex number, they get the phone number,
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call your local information, and see
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if tht number matches the name and
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address you gave them.
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If a company says that they will
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call you back in a few minutes to con-
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firm the order, give them the number
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of a phone booth neer your house. When
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they call back, they will call the
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booth, and assume that it is true.
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One more thing: a few places will
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ask for the bank that issued the card.
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Just give them the name of a large bank
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in your state. It may be right, but
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even if it isn't, it doesn't matter,
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for they don't use that bit of info.
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