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| How to get anything on anyone | Part 1 |
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|-->By Toxic Tunic<--|
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| PHREE WORLD ELITE BBS |
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Every city has one or more offices dedicated to assigning numbers to the
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telephone wire pairs. These offices are called DPAC offices and are available
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to service Reps who are installing or repairing phones.
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To get the DPAC number, a service rep would call the old stand-by,
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customer service number for billing information in the town the number the
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phone is located in that he is trying to get the unlisted number of.. Okay?
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The conversation would go like this, 'Hi, San Fran this is Joe from San
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Mateo Business office. I need your DPAC number for the south end of town.'
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The information is usually passed out with no hassle, if the first person
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does not have it or is not helpful, try one from a different prefix in the same
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city.
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The 'rep' would then call DPAC (note; he would have the listing info from
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his own district; again he is calling from a nearby town).
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''Hi, Dee-Pac this is Joe from San Mateo Phone Store, I need the listing
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for 812 First Street.''
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The San Francisco will then give the number at the address requested.
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There is no notation at DPAC if the number is listed or unlisted.
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The DPAC number for S.F. is, last time it was checked, (415) 774-8924....
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Call Collect...
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This file typed by TOXIC TUNIC from the book ''How to Get Anything on
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Anybody,'' by Lee Lapin. Buy it.
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