| ==Phrack Magazine== | |
| Volume Six, Issue Forty-Seven, File 13 of 22 | |
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| .xX- | - An Overview Of Prepaid Calling Cards - | -Xx. | |
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| '95 - Second Update - '95 | |
| - Second -BTR- Release - First -PAiN- Pak Release - | |
| (c) 1995 Treason [518] | |
| by | |
| treason@fpg.gcomm.com | |
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| With A Special Thanks Going Out To Al K. Lloyd [4o4] | |
| My Partner In Krime In The PCC World | |
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| And Another Thanks Out To Me Bud Antediluvian [4o4] | |
| For Enjoying PCCs And Knowing Some Too | |
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| In the past few months or so I have noticed that most places are | |
| hopping on the Prepaid Calling-Card (PCC for short) bandwagon. PCCs | |
| are a cheap alternative to normal long distance. (Or are supposed to be.) | |
| For all of you that don't have any idea what a PCC is or how it works, here's | |
| the full info: | |
| Prepaid Calling-Cards are cards shaped like normal calling cards | |
| and look exactly like them. On their back, all PCCs have a 800 dialup, | |
| a 9-12 digit code (give or take a few digits) and a customer service number | |
| to report trouble. All of these are sold in such a fashion that nosy phreaks | |
| can't just read the backs and call the dialup and use it, without buying them. | |
| PCCs almost always have calling limits. Most available in the US are only | |
| good within the US or US territories. With certain cards, you have the | |
| option to dial international but this will give you about 1-2 minutes of | |
| actual usage on a 10 minute card, so I don't recommend calling Int'l | |
| with these. There are a few more restrictions blocking calls to any SAC. | |
| (Special Area Code, like 700, 800, 900) Domestic dialing is about all you | |
| can do and still get your money's worth. To sum it up, a PCC has a slotted | |
| amount of time or dollar amount to use. As far as getting a good deal goes, | |
| you can't: you break even, or you get ripped off. | |
| PCC's are very easy to find. They tend to turn up in the oddest | |
| places. You don't even have to look hard; they just pop out with banners, | |
| signs and other various ads, so they are not hard to find. Some places | |
| where I have found them are: most grocery stores, some Toy Stores, | |
| Greeting Card Shops, Quickee Marts, in packs of Sports cards and even at | |
| Sporting good stores. | |
| I thought this would be a particularly useful topic to write about due | |
| to the fact anybody can benefit from these. However, I'm not talking about | |
| going to the store and buying them. It doesn't take a genius to figure out | |
| what to do with them. They run a very simple system so anybody can use it. | |
| (I mean, how hard is it to enter your digits when instructed?) | |
| Most of these cards are basically copycats of each other. They all have | |
| some deal with a big long distance company. After you enter the valid | |
| number they tell you how much time is left on you card. They all have an | |
| operator that comes on just to tell you when 1 minute is left on your card. | |
| (BTW, that fucks up any modem connection). Plus, all of these services | |
| run 800 numbers and are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Last but | |
| not least, these don't show up on your phone bill. | |
| Some people are set on never using stolen codes. (*cough*Emmanuel* | |
| Goldstein*cough*cough) But this is different since you're not really | |
| stealing from any person by taking these. You are not putting some | |
| middle-class people from the Burbs out $20,000 like an abused calling card | |
| that was passed around could. So it's really not bad; besides, everybody's | |
| doing it! | |
| Hack 'em, Crack 'em, LD Pack 'em. Steal 'em, Deal 'em, Conceal 'em. | |
| ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) | |
| There's a new company called Talk 'N Toss. They are offering a huge | |
| variety of PCCs to chain stores that would buy a large amount for their | |
| numerous stores. Once a large company buys into this, they get set lines to | |
| use for their card. Then they customize them for their company name and | |
| plugs. I have seen Talk 'N Toss (TNT) sell 5, 10, 20, 30, 50, 80, 90 and 180 | |
| minute cards. If you get a 90 minute card (or longer) that's the real jackpot. | |
| 90 Minutes is the largest minute card I have ever seen them selling. | |
| If you wish to place an order to sell them at "your" business, dial their | |
| customer service hotline toll-phree at [800] 631-8895. Plus I'm sure you | |
| can SE the lady into getting free cards. (I've done it once so I know that | |
| it can be done.) They claim that you save up to 38% from a normal AT&T | |
| Call Card. Bullshit maybe, but who the fuck knows. | |
| I have seen these selling only two places. The first is a grocery store | |
| in Colorado (719 NPA) called Albertson's. I don't know if this grocery | |
| store is only located in Colorado, but that's where I happened to run into it. | |
| I do not know the dialup or the proper amount of digits for this card. | |
| It only sells in intervals of 30 and 90 minutes. This is one of the few | |
| cards with which you can call international. For example, when calling | |
| international they say that $1 of what you paid is equal to 3 LD minutes, | |
| or about half a international minute...RIPOFF! | |
| The other place I have seen TNT cards is Revco drugstore (formerly | |
| Brooks Drugs.) They have 10 minute card for $3.99 and a 20 minute card for | |
| $9.99, 30 minutes for $14.99 and finally a 90 minute phone card goes for | |
| a whopping $24.99. Deal or not? You decide. If you decide you won't pay | |
| for this crock of shit call 'em and hack 'em! At [800] 213-0304 | |
| with 10 digit PINs for their cards. The time amount doesn't change the digit | |
| amount. They have a CS number through which you can SE employees or just | |
| complain to them at: [800] 354-2708. | |
| Hello Direct, the phone supplies company, is offering their version | |
| of TNT's PCC called the Prepaid Phone Card (PPC). They're identical models | |
| to the Revco TNT cards. The dialup is [800] 955-2383 and the PINs are 9 | |
| digits. These cards are the real jackpot with 180 minute cards for $50, | |
| 80 minutes for $29 and 50 minute cards for $18. These are by far the | |
| best deals around. | |
| ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) | |
| Marvel Comics and Kay-Bee have put their heads together and are now | |
| offering X-Men PCCs. There's 2 things you can do with these cards. The first | |
| option you have is use it for 20 minutes of long distance (no international.) | |
| The second option is to play some stupid X-Men game. The game uses 4 minutes | |
| (or units, as they call them) of your card. You start with 20 units, | |
| with each unit equivalent to 1 minute. Basically the hot idea they have | |
| to sell these is 4 different cards, each with supposedly famous X-Men 1 on 1 | |
| battle scene. Plus they claim they are a limited edition. Yeah, they may | |
| be a limited edition but so is Phrack. They have taken a little more security | |
| than other cards by having a scratch off number on the back, so you can't | |
| just pop off the outer plastic and see the PIN. I find these to be some of | |
| my favorite PCCs to use because you have 20 minutes, which is fairly decent, | |
| plus they are easy to swipe. I just go to my Kay-Bee toys and take a bunch | |
| to the back and open them, and either steal the card or write down the number | |
| and hide the card. In a sick way, I find writing down the number more fun | |
| because when someone finds it and thinks that they are hot shit by stealing | |
| it they'll run into a nice message saying that they have no time left and | |
| they can't do shit with it. To further experiment call [800] 616-8883. | |
| The cards are 9 digits long. | |
| ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) | |
| Champs Sporting Goods Store has a new deal whereby if you purchase over | |
| $35 worth of sports shit you get a card for a free 7 minute call. Technically, | |
| it ain't free since you're buying merchandise. Seven minutes basically ain't | |
| worth your time, but if you can get it for free it's worth every minute. | |
| You can usually get some dumbass clerk to let you look at the cards because | |
| they keep them on the cash register. One lady said to me, "Now don't pocket | |
| that," as I was putting it into my pocket...oh well, dumbass. The | |
| number is [800] 437-6404. With 9 digits for your PIN. | |
| ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) | |
| Randomly inserted into Classic 4-Sport sports cards are Sprint Prepaid | |
| FoNCARDS. Classic Games have joined with Sprint for numerous deals, this | |
| being one. Classic 4-Sport is a pack of sports cards that depict players | |
| going to the pro's next year for 4 different sports. Those sports are | |
| Baseball, Football, Basketball and Hockey. Now, what the fuck would some | |
| baseball card collector do with a Prepaid Foncard? I still haven't figured | |
| it out. But some dealers tell me it's just another marketing thing because | |
| collectors think they're a limited edition. The cards are only worth $2 | |
| of LD anyway. While the odds of finding a Sprint FoNCARD is 1:72. | |
| (Which means 1 out of every 72 packs). I know very little about this | |
| since I haven't seen much out of them. They do have a scratch off PIN on | |
| the back. To collectors, if the card has been scratched then the card | |
| looses half of it's "value." OOOOh scary. | |
| Classic is trying to offer something to the collector again. But | |
| this time it's about real money. Not opening a $1.50 pack of cards. They're | |
| now offering 1, 5, 10, 20 and 1000 dollar cards to dealers. These are such a | |
| hot commodity that the prices double every quarter! I asked some ripoff | |
| artist what the deal was on getting the cards. He said that for a $1000 | |
| card you must pay a $750 down payment with a max order of 1. On other | |
| styles you have to order 18 cases to get them wholesale. That's 108 total | |
| cards. I'm sure you can find them singular. Try looking in your local | |
| sports page for ads for Sportscard conventions...at those you can swipe them. | |
| To fuck around with these, call up [800] 868-9871 with 10 digits to | |
| get a set amount of time. | |
| ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) | |
| Sports fans listen up once again. GTE is offering 25 minute PCCs | |
| that look like actual calling cards. But with these cards you can order a PCC | |
| with a professional football team logo and helmet located on the front of it. They call these | |
| "NFL Collectables" they are called. But the minimum order is 2 cards. Plus | |
| with each order you get sent a 5 minute bonus card that features helmets from | |
| all 30 NFL teams on it. To order each card is only $14.75 but you have to get | |
| 2. Call 1-800-GTE-3804 in the US. And outside the US call [303] 743-4138, | |
| extension 712. Or just fax your order to [303] 727-4994. You must order these | |
| with a credit card. I saw this add in Sports Illustrated. | |
| ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) | |
| This next one I would call my first love because it's what directed my | |
| attention to the Prepaid Calling-Card field. | |
| Hallmark is also working with Sprint to rip you off for that special occasion. | |
| They started out printing normal greeting cards. (ie: Happy Birthday, | |
| Get Well, When Will You Finally Get Laid, etc...) But then they got more | |
| specific with their Christmas PCCs. Now Valentine's Day is nearing and they | |
| are selling Valentine's PCCs. All of these cards are $5.95 for the card and | |
| have 10 minutes of LD. You can call anywhere in the US and its territories | |
| (Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico), but no Int'l. | |
| The main reason I fell in love with these is because of their mass | |
| availability. I have millions of Hallmarks in my area, and these cards are | |
| easy to get for free. These are greeting cards you just open like a normal | |
| card. They are poly-wrapped so they think you won't see the dialup & PIN, | |
| but, DAMN, they're wrong. The card has a cheap layer of glue on the middle | |
| so if you free the card from it's gluey seal, you can pull the plastic back | |
| to reveal the dialup and PIN. I enjoy spending spare time going to Hallmark | |
| getting the PINs, leaving the card behind so I can have the joy of someone | |
| else buying the card and getting no time!! | |
| There are 3 dialups for the 3 kinds of cards. It doesn't matter what | |
| dialup you use, all work for any card. The first is the regular greeting for | |
| the normal cards: [800] 504-1115. For the Happy Holidays greeting, call | |
| [800] 203-1225. The Valentine Line has a new and original message, which | |
| for the first time says Sprint before Hallmark, at [800] 214-0214. All of | |
| these cards are 10 digits. | |
| They have a Customer Service which is really just a branch of the large | |
| Sprint CS, at [800] 516-2121. The last fact about the Hallmark PCCs is | |
| that their quality has become more flimsy with each new line of card. | |
| For example, the first kind was hard like a normal PCC, but now the | |
| Valentine's Day cards are shitty as hell...like a normal sheet of paper. | |
| Hallmark also has this nifty little ANi thingee they use. The computers | |
| at Sprint know the PiN you used PLUS the number you called PLUS the | |
| number you called from. If you find a PiN just call up their Customer | |
| Service and you can find out who people called and from what number. | |
| ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) | |
| Now we have the Pepsi-Cola company. They are stupid asses who offer lousy | |
| service, but help hackers. They list the dialup on the back of the box! | |
| The cards are randomly inserted in Pepsi Holiday 12 Packs. Just go to any | |
| Grocery Store and open the boxes looking for the cards. This PCC would have | |
| to claim the most money spent on advertising, since it is the only one with | |
| a TV commercial. Plus the cards are only good for 5 minutes of LD, no Int'l. | |
| The dialup is [800] 929-COLA (3642). Once you call it says, "Enter Your | |
| 14 Digit Code." That's just asking to be ripped off. | |
| ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) | |
| 7-11, the slurpee guys, are now working with AT&T to bring you their | |
| 7-11 Phone Cards. It's supposed to save 50% or more than a LD collect call or | |
| normal calling card. Obviously this is a big crock of shit. On the brochure | |
| it shows a data table comparing a 3 minute call from LA to NY. It says a 7-11 | |
| Phone Card is $1.00, Collect Call is $3, a Payphone is $2.70, and a normal | |
| calling card is $1.70. I know when I call LD it's only like 15 cents so a | |
| minute, not this ripoff. They are available in 15, 30 or 60 minute cards. | |
| I found a nice sales pitch on the brochure. It says "After your time is used | |
| up, the card becomes inactive and you just buy a new card!" Yeah, right. | |
| With this PCC you can call Int'l. One main clue is that one side of the | |
| brochure is all in Spanish. But it says all calls must originate from within | |
| the US. (So you can't give them to your German friends and say they're real | |
| Calling Cards.) It warns you that since international rates vary a 15 minute | |
| card could only be 5 minutes. They don't actually give you that amount of | |
| time; it depends entirely on where you call. It's setup so you have a certain | |
| amount of credit and once that's used, fuck how many minutes are left...your | |
| time is up. Remember, when you want a 7-11 card it is always best to ask | |
| for Habib-Jabib. I don't have any further info on these cards, like dialups | |
| and shit. | |
| ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) | |
| Var-Tec Telecom, (10XXX = 10811) the new baby bell out of Texas, is | |
| offering their version of PCCs called "Prepaid Phone Pass". You can | |
| dial their automated service and enter a string of numbers to order the | |
| cards. I know very little regarding this service, except you can order | |
| cards specifically for Domestic or for International calls, or both. | |
| Their automated service number is: [800] 583-8811. Once connected, enter | |
| this string of numbers: 6, 2 then 1 (To Talk To Consultant) or 3 | |
| (For Orders). | |
| ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) | |
| PCCs are not only for LD; some people are actually collecting them. | |
| No, not for any illegal services but as a hobby. People like them for their | |
| pretty pictures of designs or special events. People are comparing this to | |
| (*fun*) stamp and coin collecting. So if there is a demand for new styles it | |
| must be found in a catalog, and I've found that catalog...for a price: | |
| If you wish to order a 400 card catalog for $5 from : | |
| Lin Overholt | |
| PO Box 8481 | |
| Madeira Beach, FL 33738 | |
| You can also purchase a publication entitled | |
| "International Telephone Cards" | |
| by writing to : | |
| 29/35 Manor Road | |
| Colchester, Essex CO3 3LX | |
| Great Britain | |
| ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) | |
| Electronics Boutique, or EB for short, is offering PCCs with $5 worth | |
| of LD on them. Dialup is [800] 233-1363 with 9 digits PIN. I know very, | |
| little regarding these. | |
| ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) | |
| Shit From Al K. Lloyd [4o4]. Slightly Modified of course. | |
| Since I've started collecting these suckers, | |
| here's some other prepaids for you guys (Treason) | |
| to add to the file in BTR: | |
| - AT&T/Knights Inn [800] 357-PAID(7243) - 9 digits | |
| Customer Service is [800] 462-1818 | |
| Glossy cardboard cards in 15 or 25 "units" | |
| These are sold at the hotel chain | |
| - PrimeCall [800] 866-6915 - 14 digits | |
| But try starting with 407-xxxx-xxxx-xxx (just a hunch) | |
| Customer service [800] 938-4949 | |
| Card is plastic in $10 and $20-I think only one design w/a bunch of flags | |
| on it; these guys are going for the international crowd (oddly enough, | |
| these are the only ones I've seen dispensed from a machine) | |
| - Western Union [800] 374-8686 - 8 digits | |
| These guys charges are ridiculous--try them 1st... | |
| Customer Service is [800] 374-8686; the cards are thin cardboard to | |
| boot-$10, $20, or $50 | |
| - Caber Communications [800] 868-9871 - 10 digits | |
| Caber/Talk Lite [800] 429-9547 - 10 digits | |
| Customer Service is [800] 716-2444 or [404] 876-2444 (local to me) | |
| Some of the nicest cards I've seen; $5, $10, and $20 | |
| Fairly good rates considering what there is to pick from (like Western | |
| Union) | |
| These things keep popping up like mushrooms... | |
| Caber's rates just look good compared to Western Union :> | |
| Revco Talk n' Toss is the cheapest I've found so far... | |
| only available here in 10, 30, and 100 min. To my knowledge. | |
| Second cheapest is: | |
| Transcommunications, Inc. | |
| Transcard | |
| 800-326-4880 11 digits | |
| 800-772-7293 Customer Service | |
| Cards are also available in Spanish, in $10 & $20 denominations | |
| (not marked on the card, cards can be recharged by CC @ 800-772-7293.) | |
| I found this at a Conoco gas station; according to their C.S. they're | |
| also available at various truck stops, Pilots, Kangaroos, and a bunch more. | |
| I tell ya, I run into a new one of these every time I turn around... | |
| Al | |
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | |
| Regarding Caber PCCs : | |
| Caber has sales reps that go to immigrant stores to unload the cards. They | |
| carry their inventory in business card folders that seem to carry 46 cards | |
| or so. If a folder got stolen, there is no way to tell who bought which card, | |
| unless it was a fresh folder (in which case they'd just notify the Co.). | |
| - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | |
| Caber Communications has 2 different kinds of cards, Caber and | |
| Talk Lite. I'll categorize these by line and amount. (The following are | |
| no longer valid cards.) | |
| Caber | |
| ~~~~~ | |
| $5.00 165-489-4170 537-697-8358 912-314-0132 262-820-0154 | |
| 733-374-4010 758-499-2904 143-364-3554 ------------ | |
| $10.00 305-323-5850 377-902-5824 907-042-1346 602-878-3072 | |
| $20.00 767-610-2118 095-943-2248 448-047-2990 024-530-4614 | |
| 590-074-9540 | |
| Talk Lite | |
| ~~~~~~~~~ | |
| $5.00 863-406-9186 733-374-4010 590-074-9540 | |
| $10.00 782-512-4340 940-704-3046 303-054-9748 | |
| $20.00 355-227-7378 011-113-5408 | |
| General Info | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| I noticed some stuff in the Sunday coupon section. Some food company is | |
| giving 10 minute cards if you send in proofs of purchase; so is Polaroid | |
| (with a nifty hologram kard). | |
| More Cards | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| - Revco Talk N' Toss - $?? - 128-341-864 - Dialup - See Separate Review | |
| - Sprint PCC's - $10 - 403-398-8344 - Dialup - 800-659-1010 - | |
| [- You can try to find algorithms with those -] | |
| Yet another: | |
| Sprint Instant Foncard | |
| 800-659-1010 | |
| 10 Digits | |
| 800-366-0707 Customer Service | |
| Available in $5, $10, $20, and $50. | |
| Have you noticed just how *nice and helpful* the customer service people are? | |
| Later, | |
| Al | |
| ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) | |
| A Post From An Unknown User in Atlanta : | |
| As far as PCC's go, I noticed on 4 or 5 of mine that all of the numbers were | |
| divisible by 33... Maybe there's some sort of algorithm that controls the | |
| numbers on these cards. This particular case was an MCI/NBC sweepstakes, each | |
| card giving 10 minutes... | |
| Another thing to wonder about when "carding" these cards: Sooner | |
| or later, someone must notice people carding. So, do they track | |
| these cards or anything? Or do you just have to use them short-term, | |
| etc...? To anyone that works for a convenience store: what's the | |
| policy on stolen cards? Do you report them to AT&T or whomever as | |
| stolen? Give them numbers? And what follow up is done? | |
| ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) | |
| Recently in a trip to Boston [617] I was at a magazine stand. After | |
| I put down the newest Hustler I saw a rack of brochures from a service | |
| called "Worldcall 2000 - The World's Most Advanced Prepaid Telephone | |
| Service." Since I was working on this text, I thought I'd pick | |
| it up for some info. | |
| Their cards some in $10, $20, $30 and $50 telephone card increments. | |
| They also have service available in 10 different languages, although what | |
| languages I don't know. They have international and domestic dialing | |
| capabilities with cheap rates. Plus, they have a built in VMB with forward | |
| messaging and recharge capability. The customer service department is | |
| [800] 576-8522. | |
| Here's what you do: Dial [800] 576-9959, enter the PiN, then for a domestic | |
| call, dial 1+ACN; for international dial 011+Number. If you fuck up, | |
| just hit "*" to enter another number. To make another call when you're | |
| done just hit "#". That's a rather sweet feature. (This is from AT&T.) | |
| ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) | |
| Here's a first: Recently at a local book store I was reading the new | |
| issue of Fangoria. In it, I saw an add for Freddy Krueger PCCs! | |
| (you know the man...) "Bullshit," I thought. They come in 4 different | |
| cards, each with a new fun, gruesome decapitation by my man Freddy. Then | |
| the biggest bullshit of all: "Good For Making Local Calls." These | |
| cards are only available in 15 minute cards. Plus they're $14.95 + $x.xx | |
| shipping and handling. I don't know any more about them than that. | |
| ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) | |
| Here's Some Stuff From Me Bud, Antediluvian [4o4] | |
| Drug Emporium is offering a $10 card with a total value for up to 25 | |
| minutes. You can call both domestic and international. The number is: | |
| [800] 866-7495. One that I have already used is 2105-253-835, therefore they | |
| are 10 digits. | |
| I hear that Taco Bell has some awesome prepaids too. I'll look into that | |
| for you. Also a friend of mine, ViRuS?, (with the question mark) who runs | |
| DCi has an algorithm for a prepaid, TLI or something like that... I have to | |
| deliver some files to him so I'll ask about it. | |
| ... Ante | |
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| Here is a list of the numbers I went over and a brief note on each one. | |
| (Listed in order from least amount of digits to highest.) | |
| Systems | |
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| Pepsi [800] 929-CoLA - 14 Digits | |
| PrimeCall [800] 866-6915 - 14 Digits | |
| Transcard [800] 326-4880 - 11 Digits | |
| Sprint Instant Foncard [800] 659-1010 - 10 Digits | |
| Caber Communications [800] 868-9871 - 10 Digits | |
| Caber/Talk Lite [800] 429-9547 - 10 Digits | |
| Talk n Toss/Revco Cards [800] 213-0304 - 10 Digits | |
| Champs Sporting Goods [800] 437-6404 - 10 Digits | |
| Hallmark/Sprint [800] 504-1115 - 10 Digits | |
| Hallmark/Sprint/Holidays [800] 203-1225 - 10 Digits | |
| Hallmark/Sprint/Valentines [800] 214-0214 - 10 Digits | |
| Classic Games [800] 868-9871 - 10 Digits | |
| Drug Emporium [800] 866-7495 - 10 Digits | |
| AT&T/Knights Inn [800] 357-PAiD - 9 Digits | |
| Electronic Boutiques [800] 233-1363 - 9 Digits | |
| X-Men/Kay Bee Toys [800] 616-8883 - 9 Digits | |
| Talk n Toss/Hello Direct [800] 955-2383 - 9 Digits | |
| Western Union [800] 374-8686 - 8 Digits | |
| WorldCall 2000 [800] 576-9959 - ? Digits | |
| Other | |
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| Ordering GTE Football Cards [800] GTE-3804 - Ordering GTE Football Cards | |
| Ordering GTE In 303 NPA [303] 743-4138 - See Up + From Outside US | |
| Ordering GTE In 303 NPA Fax [303] 727-4994 - Faxing Orders For GTE Footballs | |
| Talk n Toss/Revco/CS [800] 354-2708 - Customer Service | |
| Talk n Toss Customer Service [800] 631-8895 - Ordering Bulk | |
| Var-Tec Telecom [800] 583-8111 - Ordering Prepaid Phone Pass | |
| Caber Customer Service [800] 716-2444 - Customer Service | |
| Caber Customer Service [404] 876-2444 - Customer Service | |
| Primecall Customer Service [800] 938-4949 - Customer Service | |
| Western Union CS [800] 374-8686 - Customer Service | |
| AT&T/Knights Inn CS [800] 462-1818 - Customer Service | |
| WorldCall 2000 CS [800] 576-8522 - Customer Service | |
| Transcard CS [800] 772-7293 - Customer Service | |
| Sprint Instant Foncard [800] 366-0707 - Customer Service | |
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