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///// ** M \\\\\\
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\\\\\ ** Bell Hell Volume #2 METAL! E //////
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///// ** KICKS! T \\\\\\
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\\\\\ ************ By: The Dutchman A C //////
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///// Neon**Knights -Wired L O \\\\\\
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\\\\\ ** M //////
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///// ** Thanx to: Baby Demon & The Metallian M \\\\\\
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\\\\\ ** U //////
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///// ** Call These Genocidal Systems... N \\\\\\
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\\\\\ ** I //////
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///// /\/\etalland 1 10mgs/AE/BBS/Cat-Fur[503]xxx-xxxx C \\\\\\
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\\\\\ /\/\etalland ][ AE/Cat-Fur Line.....[503]xxx-xxxx A //////
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///// The /\/\etal AE PW: KILL............[201]xxx-xxxx T \\\\\\
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\\\\\ The Cheese ][ 10mgs/AE/BBS/Cat-Fur[409]xxx-xxxx I //////
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///// Milliways 10mgs BBS...........[609]xxx-xxxx O \\\\\\
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\\\\\ 7 Gates of Hell BBS.................[415]xxx-xxxx N //////
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///// The Mordor AE 1200bps/Cat-Fur/10mg[201]xxx-xxxx S \\\\\\
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/CONTENTS/
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In vol. I we discussed some of the minor aspects of bell hell. Now we shall
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enter the realm of serious bell hell, including how to crush AT&T's firm grip
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on the wired industry and Ma's underground passages.
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/MA'S CODES ETC./
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In order to make things easier for her employees, Ma has given us not only
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free access to almost all her treasures but guides next to them to help us
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along the way. One of the more common boxes found are the ones located either
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at the end of your street, in an adjacent field or on telephone poles. Any of
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these boxes contains all the lines for the surrounding neighbourhood. Ma
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usually supplys a code for the wires inside on the side of the door to one of
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these boxes, if not the code usually goes like this:
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Red (ring-) = Ring line, allows others to call you
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Green (tip+) = Calling out line, for you to call others
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Ma has conveniently located these, the red on the right and the green on the
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left. If you run into one of these boxes and it's locked then you'll need to
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purchase is either a 1/2" crowbar or an 7/16" hex driver, prefferably the
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latter. In order to use the 7/16, simply give a 1/8" turn counter clockwise,
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presto you are in. The crowbar is self explanatory I believe.
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The other, and less likely to be found of the bell underground network is just
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that, the underground network. To find one of these simply look for a manhole
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cover with a bell in the middle instead of an S or what-ever you sanitary
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dept. might use. The aspects and entry of these will be discussed later in
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this article, now to the boxes.
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Now that you are in one of these boxes there is a rather interesting list of
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prospects you can do, connect a linesmans handset, connect a box, or eavesdrop
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to name a few, here's some of the ways to do the following.
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Hell #1:
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/LINESMANS HANDSET/
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In order to make a linesmans handset (if not included within the newly found
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box) you'll need a few things:
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1 a phone (prefferably a GTE flip fone or a slimline)
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2 a spliceing knife (any knife will do, the sharper the better)
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3 a set of alligator clamps (if not already within the box)
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Now take your knife and cut off all the wires and the modular jack (if one)
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saving the red (ring-) and green (tip+) wires. Now attach the alligator clips,
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one to the red and one to the green, and your set. All you need do is attach
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the alligator clips to the designated colors on the box (red - red/green -
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green) and you have essentially become an extension of that line.
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Hell #2:
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/THE BLACK/BLUE BOX/
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Finally a place where you can use that box of yours with minimal worries of
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being caught (the only way would be to get caught red-handed). Ah yes, bell
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hell at one of its finer points. Commonly it takes Ma about a month or so to
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figure out the trip on this one.
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If you are unfamilar with boxes, the black box allows others to call you free
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where-as the blue box allows you to use operator lines and even become one of
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the bitches (become an operator). For more info I would suggest consulting
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black/blue box plans.
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Use the normal plans for a black/blue box and make the following
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modifications:
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Equipment:
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(1) SPST SWITCH (found at your local Trash Shack)
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(1) 10K OHM 1/2 WATT 10% RESISTOR (same as above)
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SOME EXTRA WIRE (same as above above)
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Now disconnect the green wire in the box and connect it to one of the two
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poles on the SPST switch. Take a piece of your extra wire connect one end to
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the other pole on your SPST switch and the other end to the <RR> terminal. Now
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place the 10k ohm resistor between the <RR> terminal and the <FF> terminal.
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Connect it (the 10k ohm resistor) via wire to the two. The <RR> terminal
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should have a green wire going to it and the <FF> terminal should have a white
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and blue wire connected to it. Your finished product should look something
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like this:
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--/-/--
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:S P S T:
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-------
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:: ::
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-----GREEN WIRE--:: ::----<RR>
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!
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10K OHM
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!
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!
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-----WHITE WIRE-----------\\
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------BLUE WIRE-----------------<FF>
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This is simply the basic wiring, if you decide to become one with advancement
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you might try hooking up lights to go on when your online or perhaps a
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recorder, what-ever you wish.
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Hell #3
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/EAVES-DROPPING/
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There are many various ways to accomplish this, seeing how I like to stick to
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basics I will describe what I feel is the easiest by far. First you need to
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make a linesmans handset as mentioned above if you already haven't. Now simply
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disconnect the sending end (the end you talk through) and listen in. From here
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you can accomplish several various tasks. If you are into blackmail you can
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hook up a tape recorder (if you want to do this you can leave me a msg. or
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wait for another file later, its rather a long task) or you may simply hold
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the recorder to the listening end of the phone. To find out about the line
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etc. You can do a couple of things, first you can dial your ANI (automatic
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number identification) and find out the line you are on, after this call, you
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are a local CN/A (described below) and run a check on who's line it is etc.
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This can bring all kinds of hell for those not-so-trustworthy wifes/husbands.
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More Hell:
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/OTHER TRICKS/
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You can set up a conference call simply by dialing your conference operator
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(0-700-456-1000) and setting it up, just do what she says. I suggest this
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operator for her lines are superior to those of the bitchy PBX ones. Oh,
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you'll also need to know that lines person, address etc. Just pull an ANI and
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then an CN/A on it.
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If you have an urge to get back at someone simply attach your linesmans
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handset to the persons line (fine their line as mentioned many times before)
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and leave it off the hook. You can imagine just how long it could take Ma's
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loyal employees to discover the problem. Possibly weeks if not a month.
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Using the persons line to call computer systems that trace. This also goes
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under the heading 'getting back at people' for the hassles you'll cause them
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when the line is traced to them is numerous, bitchy Ma employees tend to be
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irrational, spoiled children when it comes to busting people.
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Bugging the operator - self explanatory.
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RAISE HELL
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/Insider/ - The rest of this doc is mainly explanations, a little hell and a
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few other things I decided to throw in instead of making another Vol.. It's
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true purpose is to coincide with Vol. I, as well as take up space, the rest is
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unknown.
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800 EXTENDERS
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Basically, 800 extenders are much like Save-Net or Am-Net going 800 instead of
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local access numbers. With this one you can call anywhere in the U.S. for
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free, of course you need the X digit code, but this is easily found. You use
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these just like you would if you were using Save-Net, i.e. you would dial
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1-800-XXX-XXXX, then enter in your X digit code and then the area code + the
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number you wish to reach, i.e. 1800521167429125036358443, as you can see there
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is an 800 number followed by a 4 digit code followed by a number wished to be
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reached. Here's a few 800 extenders, theres many many more:
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1-800- 1-800-
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245-4890 4 DIGITS 327-6713 4 DIGITS
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243-7650 6 DIGITS 328-7112 4 DIGITS
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654-8494 6 DIGITS 327-9895 7 DIGITS
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327-9136 4 DIGITS 227-3414 4 DIGITS
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682-4000 6 DIGITS 343-1844 4 DIGITS
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858-9000 3 DIGITS 521-1674 4 DIGITS
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537-3511 8 DIGITS 843-0698 9 dIGITS
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=-=-=-=-=-=-=------------------------->
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LOOP NUMBERS EXPLORED
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Loop numbers simply connect two people together using two different numbers.
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Thus these numbers always come in pairs, one being the higher one while the
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other being the lower one. So if you were to use one, you would call one of
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the pair and the other one would call the other one (you take the high road
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I'll take the low road). Loop numbers are equal in quality as calling direct,
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thus it would be the same quality as you would get calling your neighbour. If
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you would happen to call a loop number and no one was on the other end one of
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two things would happen, if you called the higher of the two you would here
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silence, if you dialed the lower you would get a 1000 hertz tone. Heres a list
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of some loop numbers:
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Area Code 212
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XXX-9979 (HIGH)
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XXX-9977 (LOW)
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XXX= 690,534,569,432,868,255,228,677,982,466,926,220,586,524,283
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XXX-9906 (HIGH)
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XXX-9900 (LOW)
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XXX= 529,352,439,388
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Where you see XXX you enter the prefix desired, thus if you wanted area code
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212, you could choose a prefix say 690, so one person would dial 690-9906 and
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the other 690-9900.
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In order to scan for loop numbers you'll need a friend to help. Loop numbers
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run in pairs, the combination is 00XX and XX99. So what you need is for one
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person to scan one end while the other scans the upper (using the same
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prefix). The hang side has no tone while the other gives off a 1000hz tone.
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To use a loop number in order to start a conference call simply have one
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person get on the hangside while another calls the conferenceing operator (PBX
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operator will do). The person calling the operator (hopefully from a fortress
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phone) should charge the call to the upper loop number (the one the other
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person isn't on), when the operator calls to verify she'll get your freind,
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who of course will accept all charges gladly.
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=-=-=-=-=-=-=------------------------->
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Customer name and address
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(CN/A)
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A CN/A operator is disagnated for the use of AT&T employees who need some
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information on a certain person. Ex- A Bell cop got a persons name from a nark
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or whatever, he needs more info about the person so he calls up the CN/A
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operator and asks her for the persons where abouts. Ma has been nice enough to
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grant these operators the knowledge of a few more things (Ma's slip up), such
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as their phone number. Thus we can call up one of these operators, say,'Hi, my
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names Joe Rodrequiz and I'm from the Lake Oswego Bell customer service
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department, I need the following info on a 'Jack Suchos'.' Then you become
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really nice and ask if you can have that persons phone number so you don't
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have to go over there. Since these operators are human, and are easily conned
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and are very informed they'll give you just about whatever you need to know.
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However you must be polite and business like. Following is a list of CN/A's,
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to use it, find your area code and the CN/A operators number will follow:
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DUTCHMAN DIRECTORY
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AREA CODE PHONE NUMBER
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201 201-676-7070
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202 301-384-9820
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203 203-789-6815
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204 204-949-0900
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205 205-988-7000
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206 206-382-8000
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207 617-787-2750
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208 303-399-4200
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209 415-546-1341
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212 518-471-8111
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213 213-501-4144
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214 214-948-5731
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215 412-633-5600
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216 614-464-2345
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217 217-525-7000
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218 402-345-0600
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219 317-265-4834
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301 301-534-1168
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302 412-633-5600
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303 303-399-4200
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304 304-344-8041
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305 912-784-9111
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306 NONE....NONE
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307 303-399-4200
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308 402-345-0600
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309 217-525-7000
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312 312-796-9600
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313 313-223-8690
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314 314-726-7142
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315 518-471-8111
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316 816-275-2782
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317 317-265-4834
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318 318-227-1551
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319 402-345-0600
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401 617-787-2760
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402 402-345-0600
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403 403-425-2652
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404 912-784-9111
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405 405-236-6121
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406 303-399-4200
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408 415-546-1132
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412 412-633-5600
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413 617=787-2760
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414 608-252-6932
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415 415-546-1132
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416 416-922-6686
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417 314-726-7142
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418 514-861-2635
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419 614-464-2345
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501 405-236-6121
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502 502-583-2861
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503 203-784-6815
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504 504-245-5330
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505 303-399-4200
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506 506-657-3855
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507 402-345-0600
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509 206=382-8000
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512 512-828-2501
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513 714-464-2345
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514 514-861-2635
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515 402-345-0600
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516 518-471-8111
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517 313-223-8690
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518 518-471-8000
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519 416-922-6686
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601 601-961-0877
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602 303-399-4200
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603 617-787-2750
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604 604-432-2996
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605 402-345-0600
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606 502-583-2681
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607 518-471-8111
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608 608-252-6932
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609 201-676-7070
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612 402-345-0600
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613 416-922-6686
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614 614-464-2345
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615 615-373-5791
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616 313-223-8690
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617 617-787-2750
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618 217-525-7000
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701 402-345-0600
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702 415-546-1341
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703 804-747-1411
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704 912-784-9111
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705 416-922-6686
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707 415-546-1132
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709 NONE....NONE
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712 402-345-0600
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713 713-820-4112
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714 213-501-4144
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715 608-252-6932
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716 518-471-8111
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717 412-633-5600
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801 303-399-4200
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802 617-787-2750
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803 912-784-9111
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804 804-747-1411
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805 415-546-1341
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806 512-828-2501
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807 416-922-6686
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808 212-334-4336
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809 LIST BELOW
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812 317-265-4834
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813 813-223-9678
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814 412-633-5600
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815 217-525-7000
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816 816-275-2782
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817 214-948-5731
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819 514-861-2635
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901 615-373-5791
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902 902-421-4110
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903 NONE....NONE
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904 912-784-9111
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906 313-223-8690
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907 NONE....NONE
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912 912-784-9111
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913 816-275-2782
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914 518-471-8111
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915 512-828-2501
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916 415-546-1341
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918 405-236-6121
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919 912-784-9111
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900+(DIAL-IT) NUMBERS: 212-334-3611
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FOR BAHAMAS, BERMUDA, DOMINICAN REP, JAMAICA AND PUERTO RICO: 212-334-4336
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