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------>ANTEDiLUViAN ANTEDiLUViAN ANTEDiLUViAN ANTEDiLUViAN ANTEDiLUViAN<------
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-------------------------->CALLING ANONYMOUSLY!!!!<---------------------------
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->PAiN PAiN PAiN PAiN PAiN PAiN PAiN PAiN PAiN PAiN PAiN PAiN PAiN PAiN PAiN<-
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INTRODUCTiON...
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In a lot of places, the easiest way to get Caller ID Block is to dial *67
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before you dial the number you wish to call. There are a few things you may
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want to know about this:
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1. If the number you call has the last caller call-back feature, well it is
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not affected by this in the LEAST. The person hits *-whatever and your phone
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is going to ring, no getting around that feature as far as I know.
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2. Doing this is NOT going to stop an ANI from identifying your number and
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it sure as hell wouldn't block a line trace.
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3. This is not going to work in some areas.
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Now, if you live in an area where dialing *67 does nothing, than you can
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still have all the privacy with none of the hassle! The first chapter of
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this text is going to deal with getting it if you don't have it. Then the
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second chapter is going to deal with tips on calling anonymously! Read on!
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ANTEDiLUViAN (PAiN ù EViL)
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CHAPTER ONE...
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Okay, when I first heard that there was such a thing as Caller ID Block (I
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doubt the telco people call it that, it is probably something fancy), I knew
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only of the *67 method. I tried *67, it didn't work in my area...well, that
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was okay with me, I had wanted to talk to somebody at telco all day anyway.
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I got an operator, she switched me to the billing office or something, then
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a very nice and overly talkative lady asked me what she could do for me. I
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told her a little story that went like this:
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"Hi, I am planning on calling a number that has Caller Id and complaining
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about something to somebody there. The office I am calling does not have my
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number and I would much appreciate if they didn't have it so that they will
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not be able to make harassing phone calls to my house once I call."
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I'm not a half bad liar and lying to telco people is A-Okay in my book. So
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She told me that they had a provision for this, explained what it did and
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did not do, asked me if I wanted it and if I was the owner of the phone (I
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was not, but I did, so I said "yes" to both questions). She then tells me
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that my phone will have this Caller Id Block by the close of business the
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next day. Now, was that easy or what? I don't even have to dial *67...
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CHAPTER TWO...
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There a couple of other things that take no real ability or effort to do
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and help to make your calling a little more anonymous...
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é When you call collect, don't go for the "COLLECT" when the automated voice
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ask you to say one of the fallowing words...say "OPERATOR". Then when you
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get the operator, tell her you would like to place an anonymous collect call
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and she can handle that for you. When the person gets a bill, they only get
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your AC, exchange, and the next 2 digits (XXX-XXX-XX??), this puts you into
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the one in 100 range, but unless you are sending death threats to diplomats,
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they will never know who you were. (as long as they didn't know your number
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well and guess who you are, in which case, don't bother with this)
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é Call through a PBX, but of course you realize that 1 in 50 calls are traced
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(or so I heard) which means %2 of the calls are traced.
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é Call through a dial-out.
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é Use a diverter.
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é Call from a payfone=] (this is probably safest=>)
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é When you call an 800 number (try not to anyway) to hack a VMG, for God's
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sake don't keep hanging up and calling back constantly for days, somebody is
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bound to notice the amounts of calls and you ruin everything for everyone!
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Afterword...
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That was a couple of things to do (or NOT to do) that you may or may not
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have thought about. The second chapter was lacking in great originality and
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absent of any real detail, but so? Anyway, you also have to keep in mind who
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you are calling, I believe places with ESS log your calls for 6 months or
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something, but this is good for keeping annoying piss ant 12 yr old sysops
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from calling you back when you just hung up in the middle of the 21 question
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new user form that reaks of WaReZ pupness (wow, can you say /<-R4/] ?=])
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So, thanks for reading yet another one of my files...check out my others:
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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DELPHI.SHK PN-FIRED.ZIP PN-GRCST.ZIP
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HOLONET.SHK PN-ANSBX.ZIP PN-HLMRK.ZIP
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UNIX.ANT (PN-UNIX1.ZIP) PN-BEIG2.ZIP
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HDISCORD.ANT PN-CARD1.ZIP PN-NEW-U.ZIP (SMALL PART)
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HACKERZ!.ANT PN-DUPES.ZIP
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GENIE-ID.ANT (PN-GENIE.ZIP)
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AOLCERTS.ANT (PN-AOLCE.ZIP)
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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These are all for your informational enrichment, not for guides to abusing
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anything...disclaimers suck. ANTEDiLUViAN
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==============================================================================
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-]°±²ÛThis is an ’ïÅîDiLUVi’ï production. (C)1994 ANTEDiLUViAN release 2Û²±°[-
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