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To: kphone who wrote (27462)2/9/1998 11:31:00 AM
From: X Y Zebra  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41046
 
FYI

Found this elsewhere:

>>On Saturday, 24 January 1998, Naval Air Station, Joint Reserve Base, New
Orleans' Quarterdeck received a telephone call from an individual identifying
himself
as an AT&T Service Technician that was running a test on our telephone lines.
He stated that to complete the test the QMOW should touch nine (9), zero (0),
pound sign (#) and hang up.

Luckily, the QMOW was suspicious and refused. Upon contacting the telephone
company, we were informed that by pushing 90#, you end up giving the
individual
that called you access to your telephone line and allows them to place a long
distance telephone call, with the charge appearing on your telephone call. We
were
further informed that this scam has been originating from many of the local
jails/prisons. Please "pass the word".<<