44 lines
2.2 KiB
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44 lines
2.2 KiB
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Ok you Kronies, this will tell you how to hack out long distance
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codes like SPRINT, MCI, and so forth......
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Sprint, MCI, Tele-net, U S Tel, Citicall, Citi link, Star net,...
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and all those others are called PBX extanders. They all have a
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7 digit phone number that you dial in and when you hear a tone, you
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then type in a code. Some are 8 digits, and some are 5.
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Sprint is 8, MCI is 5, U.S. Tel is 6. How to guess them is easy !!
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First, you have to have one of those seven digit access numbers,
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like the one for toll free Sprint is 950-0777. Once you have this,
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you need a phone, a pencil, and a piece of paper.
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Lets say that you want to find some sprint codes that will work
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on 950-0777. Take the pencil and write down 20 or 30 numbers
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consisting of 8 digits each. ( 8 digits for sprint). Dial 950-0777
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from a pay phone only, and when you hear the tone, type in the
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first set of 8 digits. Then, type in a local number. The number
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of a department store or something.
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After you type in the area code and the store number, you
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will get one of two things... either you will hear a ring or you
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will hear a voice. If you hear a ring and they answer " Sears ",
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or something like that, you got a good code. If you get a message
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saying " that code is invalid ", or something like that, hang up
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and try another 8 digits.
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Well, this is fine and dandy and all, but what if you do not
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know how long the code is?? What you do in a situation like this
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is, dial the seven digit phone number, and when you hear the tone,
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type in 10 digits, and then press slowly one number after another.
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(about 1.5 seconds between digits.) When you hit the right total,
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(the 10 digit phone number and the x digit code), you will hear a
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recording saying " that code is invalid" or something like that.
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You see, the computer will accept a certain number of digits
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before it will put the call through. Lets say you typed in 18
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numbers before you heard the recording. That is an 8 digit
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code. The 10 numbers takes the place of the area code and the
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number you would ordinarily dial if you knew a code. The other 8
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are the code. Once you know how many digits are inthe code, you
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can proceed as above.
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