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Phreaking '87: The Real BEEF
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An official LSD Publication
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By The Illegal McBeagle....
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: The Elite Skull........201-379-1459:
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: Middle Earth...........515-224-6557:
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: Mickey Mouse...........918-241-2844:
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Phreaking: The use of a telephone
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company to evade the toll charges
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involved with a long distance call.
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My strongest opinion about
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phreaking is that it has been going on
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for FAR too long. The companys that we
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are dealing with are simply not going
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to tolerate it much longer. But I have
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had this view for about four years now,
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and things have remained the same-
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Hardly anyone gets busted...
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This article will deal with
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factual information about phreaking in
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1987. I have conducted experiments
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involving the supposed 'trace detect'
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numbers, and I have spoke with a public
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relations manager at Sprint. For a
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different point a view, I contacted a
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lawyer that was familiar with phreaking
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as it pertains to us; The Phreaks.
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Part I: The Rumors
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I have heard two very different and
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distinct rumors about phreaking. By
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this I mean that it seems there are two
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different point of views when it comes
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to tracing and phreaking. One states
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that there is simply no way to trace,
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and that even if you were traced the
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evidence could not be used against you.
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The other one is that you can be
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traced, and it is just a matter of luck
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that you havent been busted yet. This
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is the space age. I assure you that
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tracing IS possible. If you have any
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doubt, just call up the CIA or FBI #
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listed in one of the many 'hacker phone
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list' g-files and harrass whoever
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answers a few times with death threats.
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I like to assume that I am being traced
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every time I call out. By doing this I
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am more aware of the number of calls I
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make and how long I stay on. If I was
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to be busted, maybe the bill would not
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be as high... The next question that
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arises is ' But do all companys
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trace?', and 'Are there any SAFE
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companys left?'
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Part II: My Expirement!
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I am sure that all of you have seen, at
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one time or another, a number posted on
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a BBs that supposedly checks to see if
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your code is being traced. Up until
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recently, I was sure that these numbers
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were for telephone repairmen to check
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your lines for clarity and frequency
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range. But recently I ran across one
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(it still has the oscillating tone)
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that acts differenty depending on how I
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called it.
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[ The Results ] 2mins for each test
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#:817-460-1895 (Trace Test)
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1st Company: AT&T (direct call)
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R: The tone was clear and sharp, with
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no interruptions at all.
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2nd Company: Sprint [950-0777]
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R: Erratic clicks and snaps while the
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oscillating tone went up & down.
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3rd Company: Sprint [800-332-0777]
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R: Clear for one cycle (up-down),
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then an abrupt disconnect.
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4th Company: (?) 800-638-1996
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R: Much like that of AT&T's results,
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but the line quality was noticebly
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poorer.
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My analysis:
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It is obvious that AT&T would not have
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to enable a trace, as the AT&T Cosmos
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keeps track of all your outgoing calls
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for you. So if there was a way to
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detect a trace, it would register
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negative when tested through AT&T.
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Sprint is a huge company, they have the
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money to effectivly use tracing. The
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clicks I heard using 950-0777 might
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reflect this. But then 950's are
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rumored to use ANI anyway. The 800
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Sprint disconnected me, which AT&T
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didnt, so I have a feeling that it was
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tracing.
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800-638-1996, which is most likely a
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small company with no tracing
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equipment, gave me a steady tone. By
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the way, 1996 uses 6 digit codes.
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Assuming that 817-460-1895 is a trace
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detect, I would have to say that Sprint
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is indeed dangerous in that they trace.
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800-638-1996 seems to be the safe
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route.
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Now, what if that oscillating tone
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included a 2600mz at the higher end?
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Telephone company equipment of Sprint
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might pick that up as a disconnect.
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That would account for the clicks and
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snaps, as they were similar to the
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sound of a trunk about to be seized.
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I myself will be staying away from
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Sprint, and using 800-638-1996 from now on.
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Poorer lines, but possibly safer.
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Part III: My discussions with Sprint
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On the phone I acted like a potential
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customer looking for the right LD
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company. I claimed that I had
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discontinued MCI becuase someone got a
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hold of my code and abused it. I was
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not charged with the calls, but it had
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scared me away from MCI. I asked her if
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this might happen on Sprint. She said
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that it was always possible, but not
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likely (that was just bullshit). I then
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told her that I did not think MCI even
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knew who abused my account, and asked
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her if they could find out who was
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illegally using codes on Sprint. She
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said yes, and that they had special
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investigative procedure to do so.
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[ Note: I believe that these
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procedures consist of calling every
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number dialed by the phreak in hopes of
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getting a voice #, and finding out just
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who called the person. When I ran LSD
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BBs, Sprint used to call me all the
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time wanting to know who had called
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me...]
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Part IV: The Next Step
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If Sprint/Mci/Metro are not tracing
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right now, I'm sure that they will some
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day soon. But all is not lost, there
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will always be a way to phreak.
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Nothing is perfect, and when there are
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imperfections in the phone company,
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phreaks will find a way to abuse them.
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Right now there are several new
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companys (look in the Rolling Stones
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classifieds) that offer unlimited long
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distance calls for a flat rate of $100
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a month (no, not PC Pursuit- which is a
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decent alternative to phreaking). If
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someone could get a hold of a code on
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one of these systems, you could phreak
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all you want without fear of being
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busted. These companys simply want to
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get that flat $100, and thats all. But
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I would imagine the line quality is
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horrible. I dont have a # for one of
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these services, but when I get one I
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will post it on the boards mentioned
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above.
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Part V: Calls in excess
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There are businesses out there that
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rely on long distance calls to bring in
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the bucks. They might place 30,000
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calls in one week. If they phreak,
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they have cut out 80% of expenses.
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Compared to those agencies, we are very
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small time... I doubt I have ever put
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more then $2,000 on one code. Those
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companys could put $50,000 on one
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before the code is even cancelled. I
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would imagine Sprint and the others are
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worried with the big-time phreaks, and
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not so much us. Besides, it seems that
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when a small-time-phreak is busted,
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three or four others go down with him.
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They are probably using them to set an
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example. I would try to cut down on the
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amount of calls you make; Narrow the
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number of boards you call to just the
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important ones... It is dangerous to
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think of phreaking as something to do
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when you are bored...
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Part VI: Conclusion
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Phreaking in '87 is more dangerous than
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it was in '86. The same goes with any
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crime that you commit. I talked with a
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lawyer, and he said that when you are
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caught phreaking you simply have no
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rights. They know you did it, and they
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can prove it. The tedious part is
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figuring up how much you owe them- and
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they frequently make you pay for the
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time spent figuring your bill. My
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advice to those that are busted is to
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NEVER admit they you did it until you
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see positive proof. If they do have the
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'goods' on you, slap a sad story on
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them and see about sending them a small
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payment every month.. (until you get
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back on your feet and can pay it all
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off at once, is a good line)
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You do not want to be dragged into
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court, or sued.
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Well, thats it. If I come across
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anymore information I will post it on
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the three boards listed above, or if
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enough comes my way I'll write another
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article.
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Until then, Stay cool and DONT
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get busted!
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[%] The Illegal McBeagle [%]
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\________[L][S][D]_________/
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Post Script:
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This is the second release of this
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article. The first release brought a
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lot of critisism my way about the
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experiment I did. PLEASE realize that
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it was just an EXPERIMENT, and I really
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have no idea if Sprint traces or not. I
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just think that they do.
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2nd release from Middle Earth
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515-224-6557
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