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- So there I was stranded in Miami with a broken red box in one
- hand and an outdated list of calling card numbers in the other
- hand. Just as I was about ready to jump to my death in the ocean
- because I couldn't call my friends, I got an idea. Third-party
- bill my calls to random names in the phone book!
-
- Of course, I started out using this method on pay phones which is
- a pain in the ass because the operator wants to call up the
- number you're billing to and make sure it's okay with them
- first. So here's your detailed instructions for simplified
- third-party billing. Oh, and by the way, in no way am I claiming
- to be the elite guy who "discovered" third party. I mean, come
- on, third party billing's been around forever and some guy said
- I shouldn't take credit for something that's been done forever.
- I'm just trying to explain how easy it is. Sheesh, some people!
- Cactus.
-
- Finding A Number To Use: ----------------------- First of all, if
- you're going to be calling from home, it's best to charge the
- calls to a different area code than your own. Sure, a local
- number will work but when the people get their phone bill and
- see a local number on it, they'll most likely call it to find
- out what it is. When they see a long distance number they think
- "Goodness gracious! If I call that number my phone bill will
- even be higher." Even if they do call you, you can just play
- ignorant and if they're far away they probably won't come looking
- for you.
-
- Pick a city, any city. The city should be far away in another
- state. Now dial local information and ask for the area code to
- your city. Let's say you picked Waverly, Iowa. The area code is
- 319. Now dial 1-319-555-1212 to call Waverly Directory
- Assisstance. The charge for this call should only be about sixty
- cents.
-
- Now think of a very common last name like Smith, Lawrence,
- Conner, Mitchell, Shlappenheimerwinthrop, etc. You get the idea.
-
- OPER: Directory Assisstance, Betty. What city, please?
- YOU: Waverly. OPER: Go ahead..
- YOU: I need the number of a last name Conner. OPER: (type, type,
- type) Okay I have two Conners listed. A Bob and an
- initial H.
- YOU: Bob, yeah that's it. Definately Bob. Bob it is. Gimmie Bob.
- Yeah, Bob. OPER: The number is 452-0357.
-
- So that's the number you'll bill to. 319-452-0357. Of course if
- you're planning to do this extensively you'll need many more
- numbers to pick from. That's when you call up the phone company
- and ask for a phone book to be delivered to you so you'll have a
- whole list of numbers to choose from. A normal book will cost
- about $7.00 or so. If you know how to do it right, it won't cost
- you anything but I won't get into that. The phone book will pay
- for itself after about 3 or 4 long distance calls.
-
- Exchange List: ------------- If you don't want to go through all
- the trouble of doing the above, here's a list of exchanges you
- can pick from. I'm including the area code and prefix. You just
- make up four numbers after that at random.
-
- 618-254-xxxx 409-744-xxxx 213-962-xxxx
- 505-398-xxxx
- 318-981-xxxx 314-231-xxxx 513-741-xxxx
- 503-255-xxxx
- 803-254-xxxx 319-452-xxxx 618-377-xxxx
- 512-441-xxxx
-
-
- Making The Call: --------------- Pretty easy. Dial 0-AREA
- CODE-NUMBER. You'll hear a cool Bell tone and the automated
- voice will ask you to enter your card number. Press "0" to skip
- that part. Recently, they came out with automated third number
- billing so you don't have to deal with a live operator anymore.
- Isn't technology great?! The automated voice will ask you to
- "say" how you want to bill your call. Just say, "third number"
- and it'll ask you to touch tone in the number you want to charge
- it to. Dial 319-452-0357 and presto, your call is completed.
-
- If you get a live operator instead say, "I'd like to charge this
- to my home telephone in Waverly, Iowa, the Turnip capitol of the
- world." and follow the same proceedure.
-
- Some of the more intelligent people (about 2%) put a third-number
- block on their line. If this happens the recording will say,
- "This call cannot be billed to this number." Solution? Hang up,
- redial the number and try billing it to a different number or
- just transpose a couple of the numbers you just tried.
-
- If you don't have AT&T as your long distance carrier, dial
- 10288-0-NUMBER.
-
- Calling From A Pay Phone: ------------------------ As I mentioned
- before, doing it from a pay phone is a little harder but still
- works. The operator will want to call the person you're billing
- to a verify with them that it's okay to bill it there.
-
- The trick is to open the phone book at the pay phone and pick a
- number at random. Look for an old person's name because they're
- the most gullible but anyone will do. Let's say you picked
- Christian Slater 213-962-7142. Dial your number as 0-AREA
- CODE-NUMBER and hit "0" after the tone.
-
- OPER: AT&T, How may I help you?
- YOU: I want to charge this to my home phone. OPER: Will someone
- be there to accept the charges?
- YOU: Who wants to know? OPER: Me.
- YOU: Okay, then, tough guy. OPER: What is your name?
- YOU: Christian Slater, you may have heard of me. OPER: (dials
- 213-962-7142. A lady answers the phone. Probably Slater's wife.)
- LADY: Hello? OPER: Hello, this is AT&T. Christian is making a
- call from a public phone and
- wishes to bill the call to you. Will you accept the
- charges? LADY: Oh, yeah, okay. I'll accept.
-
- And the operator thanks you and puts your call through. As long
- as you don't get any of the following responses you should be
- okay:
-
- "Huh? But I'M Christian Slater." "Calling from a pay phone?? But
- he's right here with me watching Cheers!?" "Christian died last
- week." "No Hablo Engles??"
-
- A Few Extra Notes: ----------------- Sometimes if the no one is
- home at the number you're trying to bill to, you can convince
- the operator that it's really you're number if you know what the
- answering machine message is going to say and if you can do an
- impression of their voice on the machine. Even a bad impression
- will sometimes work.
-
- When doing this from home, try not to use the same number more
- than two or three times so the owner of the number will be less
- likely to investigate.
-
- I've experienced third-party billing from both sides. Someone
- charged forty dollars worth of calls to my dad's phone and the
- operators were very unhelpful and unfriendly. They refused to
- investigate even though it was comming from a residential line
- and it took two months to get the charges removed. This was back
- in 1990 but I've been doing this for a few years now and people
- don't seem to care too much at a few calls totaling to under ten
- bucks. I've actually called the people I used and asked them
- about it and they almost always blow it off as a "minor
- nusience."
-
- AT&T is completely automated from your home and the best to use.
- U.S.Sprint is the second best because they're not automated but
- they also don't call and verify. M.C.I. sucks because they're
- losers who verify no matter what so don't use them. To choose
- your company, before you dial the number dial 10288 for AT&T or
- 10333 for U.S. Sprint.
-
- International calls will be verified no matter what from pay
- phone or home. Hope this file benefits everyone who reads it.
- It'll sure cut your long distance bill down a lot.
-
- May 13, 1995 Update: ------------------- Well, it seems that AT&T
- are finally waking up to this problem of third party
- billing...On my local phone bill I was backbilled for $175 worth
- of third party calls. The kicker part is that I called the phone
- company and complained that there were all these extra charges
- on my bill that I know nothing about and they were more than
- happy to take the charges off. A few weeks later, I got a letter
- from AT&T concerning some more charges...
-
- Dear Customer,
- We are sending you this letter to advise you of the long
- distance
- calls we have billed your account. The amount is $53.70,
- excluding
- taxes. These long distance calls have been investigated
- by our
- Message Analysis Center and were determined to be your
- responsibility.
- A list of these calls will appear on a future bill.
- If you would like to discuss this matter, please contact
- our office
- toll-free at 1-800-522-2157, ext. 4737. Our ofice hours
- are Moday
- through Friday between the hours of 8 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
- Eastern
- Standard Time.
-
- Sincerely,
- Dawn Brooks
- Investigator
-
- I've yet to hear anything more about this but I plan to just
- ignore the extra charges on the bill and complain to the phone
- company and hopefully I won't have to pay. If I do, oh well,
- it's only fifty bucks.
-
- Another recent happening is that two people I know have been back
- billed. Martini from Illinois was charged $75 on her bill. "I
- don't understand what this third number means, sir, I only have
- two lines!" Also, an idiot in Oregon was back billed because he
- had the itelligence to bill to the exact same number every
- single time. Worse yet, the number was in Canada and it was a
- non-working number and the last four digits were 1234. What a
- cool guy!
-
- Operator Diverting: ------------------ A new safe way to get
- around being back billed is to operator divert before you get
- AT&T. It's a pain in the ass and takes a little longer, but it
- works if you really need to call from home and don't have any
- other way.
-
- Dial "0" and ask that operator to dial 1-800-225-5288 for you.
- (AT&T) Tell the AT&T operator that you want to place a 3rd party
- billed call. She'll ask what number you're calling from and you
- give her the number of somebody that you don't like so it'll
- come back on them and not you. Whatever you do, don't give her
- your real phone number.
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- email: real@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca
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