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                           Unlisted Phone Numbers



     There are a couple of different ways of doing this.  Let's see if this

one will help: Every city has one or more offices dedicated to assigning

numbers to the telephone wire pairs.  These offices are called DPAC offices

and are available to service reps who are installing or repairing phones.

To get the DPAC number, a service rep would call the customer service number

for billing information in the town that the number is located in that he is

trying to get the unlisted number of (Got that?).  The conversation would go

something like this: "Hi, Amarillo, this is Joe from Anytown business office,

I need the DPAC number for the south side of town."  This info is usually

passed out with no problems, so... if the first person you call doesn't have

it, try another.  REMEMBER, no one has ANY IDEA who the hell you are when you

are talking on the phone, so you can be anyone you damn well please! (heheheh!)

When you call the DPAC number, just tell them that you need a listing for

either the address that you have, or the name.  DPAC DOES NOT SHOW WHETHER

THE NUMBER IS LISTED OR UNLISTED!!  Also, if you're going to make a habit of

chasing numbers down, you might want to check into getting a criss-cross

directory, which lists phone numbers by their addresses.  It costs a couple-

a-hundred $$, but it is well worth it if you have to chase more than one or

two numbers down!



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