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Guess I was roaming on an analogue network. Somebody told me the info could
be pulled out of the air even if I wasn't making a call.
"Scott" <how.do@you.do> wrote in message
news:PPydndfTgfynesnanZ2dnUVZ_urinZ2d@adelphia.com ...
> "777" <888> wrote in news:5dcea$4754dfa4$ce941c0c$6007@DIALUPUSA.NET:
>
> > x-no-archive: yes
> >
> > Yea it's just a matter of speaking to the right person. I couldn't
> > make international calls, and they told me I needed a seperate plan. I
> > said that's a lie, your web site has two sets of rates, one for plan
> > subscribers and one for non-subscribers.
> >
> > They gave me a shit-ass excuse about the non-subscriber rates. I said
> > if the web site's wrong, I want to speak to the FCC compliance
> > lawyers. They laughed.
> >
> > Finally SOMEBODY figured out the problem. A few weeks before my phone
> > had been cloned, ( I don't know how) and there were a bunch of
> > fraudulent long distance calls. Apparently they turned off long
> > distance service and didn't tell me.
> >
> > The security department fixed it. Too bad I spent three days talking
> > to the long distance dept.
> >
> >
>
> Phone cloned? A digital phone?
>