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Õ024ÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍÍ024¸
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³ The Phone Losers Of America Present ³
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³ 10xxx Long Distance Codes - RedBoxChiliPepper ³
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³ Written On February 20, 1995 Last Revision on March 9, 1995 ³
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I decided to prove to all of you once and for all that I really don't have a
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life...So here it is...Starting on a weekend night when I COULD have been out
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abusing illigal substances, I began to dial all of the 1,000 long distance
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codes, one by one and here's a list of all the codes just to prove it.
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All of these codes work from Corpus Cristi, Texas but if you're reading this
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from another state, you'll notice that some of the codes don't work and there's
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some that aren't listed here. Sorry, but I just didn't have the time to take
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airplanes around the U.S. and try out the codes everywhere.
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To use a long distance code, dial 10xxx-1-AREA CODE-NUMBER. To speak with an
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operator, dial 10xxx-0. To identify what a certain code is, dial 10xxx-1-700-
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555-4141 and it'll usually tell you what carrier owns it. That 700 number is
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a free call, by the way. If you want to use your stolen calling card with one
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of these codes, dial 10xxx-0-AREA CODE-NUMBER and follow the instructions.
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Some of these people won't let you place a call unless you have an account on
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their system.
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Most of these companies know exactly where you're calling from and what your
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phone number is but a few can't tell so you can use them as extenders. My
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favorite to play with is 109870. It's just like 1-800-COLLECT but it's a little
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less advanced AND it's in Spanish. It really confuses whoever you call.
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10009 Long Distance Network, 1600 Promenade #1510, Richardson, Texas 75080
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Customer Service 1-800-999-0395 (See also 10395)
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10036 Long Distance Savers, 3009 Desoto, Monroe, Louisiana, 71201
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Customer Service 1-800-256-4491 (Very understaffed)
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10057 Vadacom, 711 Louisiana Suite 2300, Houston, Texas 77002
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Customer Service 1-800-947-1080 (Also goes by the name of Nationwide.)
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10064 Fast Busy Signal
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10070 U.S. Long Distance, P.O.Box 72906, Corpus Cristi, Texas, 78472,
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Customer Service 1-800-460-1111
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10080 LDDS Metromedia, 515 East Amidt Suite 200, Jackson, Miss 39201-2702
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Customer Service 1-800-350-4211 (Automated Collect Calls)
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10084 LDDS Metromedia, 515 East Amidt Suite 200, Jackson, Miss 39201-2702
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Customer Service 1-800-350-4211
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10085 WesTel Incorporated, P.O.Box 1985, Austin, Texas, 78767-1985
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Customer Service 1-800-580-5585
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10088 Wiltel Communications, 15450 S. Outer Forty Drive, Chesterfield, MO 63017
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Customer Service 1-800-864-4060
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10126 I just can't figure this one out, dammit.
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10203 Cytel, P.O.Box 671905, Houston, Texas, 77267
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Customer Service 1-800-324-7417
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10211 AllNet Communications, P.O.Box 5032, Southfield, Michigan 48086-9958
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Customer Service 1-800-783-2020
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10221 Fast Busy Signal?
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10222 MCI Telecommunications, 230 Schilling Plaza South, Hunt Valley, MD 21031
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Customer Service 1-800-444-3333
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10223 Cable & Wireless Communications, 8219 Leesburg Pike, Vienna, VA 22182
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Customer Service 1-800-486-8686
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10252 U.S. Sprint. Some kind of backdoor, I think. See the attached sheet at
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the bottom of this file. (See also 10333)
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10270 WillTel Communications,
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Customer Service 1-800-864-4060
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10272 Can't Identify
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10279 Fast Busy Signal
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10282 ActionTel, 400 Pine Suite 500, Abilene, Texas, 79601
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Customer Service 1-800-588-2222 or (915)-672-2222
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10288 AT&T Communications, (Can also be reached at 1-800-CALL-ATT)
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Customer Service 1-800-222-0300 (See also 10387)
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10313 StarTel, P.O.Box 6090, Bryan, Texas, 77805 (You have to subscribe)
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Customer Service 1-800-366-2030
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10319 Can't Identify
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10333 US Sprint,
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Customer Service 1-800-877-4646 (See also 10252)
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10366 American Telco, 100 Waugh Drive, Suite #200, Houston, Texas 77007
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Customer Service 1-800-444-0258
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10387 AT&T Communications,
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Customer Service 1-800-222-0300 (See also 102880)
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10390 Can't Identify
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10395 Long Distance Network, 1600 Promenade Suite 1510, Richardson, TX, 75080
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Customer Service 1-800-999-0395 (See also 10009)
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10397 Phone Loser Communications Inc, Corpus Cristi, Texas, 78403
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Customer Service 1-512-370-4680
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10403 VadaCom, 711 Louisiana Suite 2300, Houston, Texas, 77002
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Customer Service 1-800-947-1080 (See also 10057)
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10423 CTI Network, 800 N Shoreline Blvd, Suite 460S, Corpus Cristi, TX 78401
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Customer Service 1-800-456-9077
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10425 Capital Network,
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Customer Service 1-800-569-8780
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10444 Allnet Communication Services,
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Customer Service 1-800-783-2020
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10457 Dial & Save, 4219 Lafayette Center Drive, Chantilly, VA 22021-1209
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Customer Service 1-800-787-3333
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10464 WilTel Communications
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Customer Service 1-800-864-4060
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10479 "All circuits are busy now. Try your call again later."
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10488 MetroMedia Operator Services
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10502 Communications Telesystems International
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Customer Service 1-800-569-8700
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10509 Can't Identify
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10555 WilTel Communications
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Customer Service 1-800-864-4060
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10569 Can't Identify
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10596 Are circuits are busy and network difficulties. Typical.
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10658 WilTel Communications
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10661 Coastal Automated Operator, Salt Lake City, Utah
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Customer Service 1-800-
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10686 AT&T Long Distance Network. That's Weird...
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10687 This one basically says, "Fuck you, we don't want you to call here."
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10718 Can't Identify
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10732 Private Network...If I dial 10732-1-NUMBER it tells me to dial 10288
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and if I dial 10732-0 it acts as if I dialed 10288-0.
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10733 LDDS/Metromedia Automated Operator
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10737 LDDS/Metromedia Automated Operator (Again!)
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10741 LDDS/Metromedia Communications
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10751 LDDS/Metromedia Communications (Polly want a cracker?)
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10780 U.S.Sprint,
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Customer Service 1-800-877-4646
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10797 LDDS Metromedia (Yet another LDDS automated collect call. Same as the
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other ones I've listed.)
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10800 LDDS Metromedia (Automated Collect. Sheez, how many do they NEED??)
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10805 WillTel
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Customer Service 1-800-864-4060
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10810 U.S. Sprint,
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Customer Service 1-800-877-4646 (See also 10333 & 10252)
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10811 Intellical Operator Services (VarTech Payphones)
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Customer Service 1-800-583-8811
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10813 AllNet Communications
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Customer Service 1-800-783-2020
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10835 M.C.I. Communications
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Customer Service 1-800-444-3333
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10853 Network
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Customer Service 1-800-530-4898
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10872 U.S.Sprint Communications (Phoenix, Arizona)
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Customer Serivce 1-800-877-4646
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10878 ATI Network
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Customer Service 1-800-456-9077
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10879 NTS 687 (Very rude operators)
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10881 Coastal Telephone Automated Operator,
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Customer Service 1-800-
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10888 M.C.I. Communications (Same as 10222)
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10914 Century Long Distance, San Marcos, Texas
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Customer Service 1-800-324-1234
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10923 Thrify Call, 500 Carlson Circle, San Marcos, Texas, 78666
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Customer Service 1-800-554-3057
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10926 U.S. Sprint (Spanish Sprint Operator!)
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10983 Fast Busy Signal
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10987 LDDS Metromedia Automated Collect Call Service
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You can either select English or Spanish collect calls!
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10999 LDDS Metromedia, P.O.Box 628067, Orlando, Florida, 32862
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Customer Service 1-800-275-0200
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While doing all of this scanning, there was one number in there that still has
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me wondering just exactly what in the hell it is. The LD code 10252 and it
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belongs to U.S.Sprint. I was thinking of keeping this one all to myself
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because I thought I could make calling card calls with it from home seeing as
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how they don't know what number I'm calling from, but decided against it when
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one operator knew which city I was calling from. So here's what I know:
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1. The operator that answers will only identify herself as a "special billing
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operator." I guess that makes her feel important. She'll be freaked out
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that you're calling her and she doesn't have your information on her
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screen. She won't tell you where she's calling from, but a few will hint
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that they're calling "from the mid-west." I finally got one of them to
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admit where they where calling from which is Wynonna, Minnesota by telling
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them that I was their supervisor in Chicago. Even if you ask, "Hi, have I
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reached the Wynonna, Minnesota office?" they usually won't tell you. One
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of them told me they were a "Hospitality Operator."
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2. They WILL place a call for you collect, third party (with verification),
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or on a calling card. They won't dial direct (free) or with your red box.
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Usually, though, before they place the call they give you the third degree
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asking you questions like: "Who are you?", "Are you calling from a pay
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fone?", "What number did you dial to get me?", "What number are you calling
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from?" and a few other mundane questions. Whatever you do, don't tell her
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the access code you dialed to get her. This is interesting and we don't
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need them shutting it off.
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3. She won't complete a toll-free (800) call for anyone but three times now,
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I've convinced her to anyways, saying that I was a GTE lineman. Each time
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I had her call a different ANI number and each one came up with a number
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in Los Angeles. One of them is 213-892-8743 which just rings and never
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answers. The other one is 213-624-9126 which says, "This number is
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disconnected..."
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4. If you try to make a direct call (such as 10252-1-512-370-4680) you'll get
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a screwed up voice saying, "We're sorry, the number that you are calling
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from is not in service at this time. Call your carrier for asisstance..."
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5. Most of the operators will claim that they have your number on their
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screen but they'll still ask you for your number and they won't tell you
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what your number is if you ask for it. Also, some operators admit that they
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can't see where you're calling from so this leads me to believe that none
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of them can. Except ONE operator so far knew which city and state I was
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calling from. Most of them can't even tell which state so I don't know. If
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they don't know where I am, how do they know how much to bill me for a
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long distance call? For all they know, I'm calling someone down the street.
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Here's a conversation I had with one of them today:
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ME:: Dialing 10252-0...<ring> <ring>
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HER: ...Uh...Sprint, may I help you?
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ME:: Hi, is this the Wynonna, Minnesota office?
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HER: I can't give you that information.
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ME:: Well, you're not in Los Angeles, are you?
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HER: (Pauses to think...) No.
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ME:: Well, I just wanted to ask you a question. How come when I have you dial
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the ANI number, it gives me a number in the 213 area code and not there
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in Minnesota?
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HER: Do you work for us?
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ME:: No, I work against you.
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HER: Hold on just a second...(Gets her supervisor)
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SUP: This is the supervisor, may I help you?
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ME:: Yeah, how come when I dial ANI through you I get Los Angeles?
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SUP: (Sounds pissed) Who are you??
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ME:: Alex.
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SUP: Well, who do you work for?
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ME:: McDonald's (No, I really don't work there...Give me a break.)
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SUP: McDonald who??
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ME:: McDonald's, the fast food joint, you know? Could you please tell me what
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number you show that I'm calling from? What's on your screen?
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SUP: I'm not at liberty to give out that information.
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ME:: Hmmmmm...Could you VERIFY the number?
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SUP: No, I can't do that either, I'm sorry. What number did you dial to reach
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this office?
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ME:: I'm sorry, I'm not at liberty to give out that information.
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SUP: Why not?
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ME:: Well, I'll make you a deal. You give me my phone number and I'll give you
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your phone number.
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SUP: No, I can't do that.
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ME:: Please? I'll box you a quarter...
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SUP: (Laughs) No, what number are you calling from?
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ME:: Well, we both obviously need information from each other so here's what
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we're going to do: I'll tell you my area code, YOU tell me my prefix,
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I'll tell you the first two numbers of my suffix and YOU tell me the
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last two numbers. That sounds like a reasonable trade.
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Well, that goes on and on. I spoke with this operator for 10-20 minutes and
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it just goes downhill from there. I've also called them from home and
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harrassed them to death. The address of the office is:
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LDUSA
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3rd & Johnson Commercial Court
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Wynonna, Minnesota 55987
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(507)-454-8386
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Names of Supervisors:
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Dan, Glinda,
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Names of Operators:
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Jenell, Cindy, Renae, Sarah,
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"Is this a test call?"
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