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- Path: sparky!uunet!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!news.acns.nwu.edu!telecom-request
- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1993 16:16:28 GMT
- From: troyf@microware.com (Troy Frericks)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
- Subject: Re: 976 Fraud in Toronto
- Message-ID: <telecom13.20.9@eecs.nwu.edu>
- Organization: Microware Systems Corp., Des Moines, Iowa
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- X-Telecom-Digest: Volume 13, Issue 20, Message 9 of 17
- Lines: 44
-
- > A similar scam has been going on in New York City. A messenger will
- > show up at a company with a package, and when no one there seems to
- > match the addressee, he asks to use the phone. Calls a "540" exchange
- > (one of the extra charge numbers; the others are 550, 970, 976, and
- > another about to be announced) and the company gets billed for $50 or
- > so.
-
- Please explain. I thought that 1-976-xxx-xxxx and 1-900-xxx-xxxx were
- the only way for the called party to gain $$$ from the call. What
- other ways are there? Do the above reference calls area code 212:
- 1-212-540-xxxx, 550-xxxx, 970-xxxx, and 976-xxxx? If so, how am I
- going to know that an extra charge applies (being from Iowa)?
-
-
- Troy Frericks Internet: troyf@MICROWARE.COM
- Microware Systems Corporation UUCP: uunet!mcrware!troyf
- 1900 NW 114th St Phone: (515)224-1929
- Des Moines, IA 50325-7077 Fax: (515)224-1352
-
-
- [Moderator's Note: Being from Iowa you don't have to worry about it,
- as your telco will not connect you to a 212-540/550/etc number. In
- that sense, they (540 numbers) are like 976; since the host telco has
- no way to legitimatly collect for these numbers from interstate
- callers (one could question the legitimacy of the whole concept, but
- that is another issue), telcos simply do not put them through to each
- other. In the case of 900, specific tariffs apply for interstate
- calls; for 976 and its kin, they do not. Many of the IP's from a few
- years ago can tell you how they begged and pleaded with telco to not
- allow calls to their 976 numbers from out of state: callers from
- Chicago and elsewhere would dial into (as an example) 415-976-GAYS --
- a gay bridge operating in SFCA at 13 cents per minute interstate night
- rates -- and tie up all the ports so none of the locals could get
- through at two dollar or more per minute rates. If you are not in NY
- Tel's territory, you will not connect with 212-540 et al; if you are
- not in Illinois Bell's territory you will not connect with 312-976.
- Ditto PacTel and their premium lines. That's why whenever I see these
- 'urgent memos' from security personnel at various corporations warning
- their employees against 'a scam originating in New York where they
- call your beeper number and you call back, getting charged X dollars'
- I always get a big laugh. It WILL NOT work (to the benefit of the
- scammer) unless the victim is in the 212/718/914/516 area codes. PAT]
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