Ал Ал ом Бл Ал Ал млл лм Бл ВлАллллпАл ммм Бл мм млллмАлппплАл Ал лл А ллБл Бл лл БллппплмБллппАлмммп АлАллл лл А ллБл Бл лл Бл АлБл Алм АмлпплАл Ал пл ллп Аллл пллмАлпллллпБл АлллпАлммлВАл Ал Outbreak Magazine Issue #12 - Article 17 of 18 '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' [Getting Unlisted Numbers] If you have read sum Jolly Roger text telling you how to get unlisted numbers, called your billing office and asked for the DPAC number and got confused sighs, then this is for you. As you all know that anarchist cookbook is outdated and often inacurate. The DPAC number is now known to operators as the "assignment number." Heres what you do: Call your telco billing office (most likely an 800 number in the front of your fonebook) and say something like, "Hi this is Bill from the Anytown Business Office, can I have the assignment number for Anytown?" If they wont give it to you, hang up and try again. For me, they gave a 1-800 number and an extention. Call the number and extention the op gave to you and ask for the number listed for a certain name and address. Usually there is only one person in charge of assignments for each area. So if you're like me and you harrass alotta people to the point of changing numbers, you'll probley get to know this lady on a firstname basis. "Oh hi Roy, What number will you be needing this time" haha Usually they will not ask you for any credentials since the assignment number is known by the fone company and not by the public so they figure anyone who has it works for them. -djdonte