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   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 old
stand-by, customer service number for billing information in the town
the number the phone is located in that he is trying to get the
unlisted number of..  Okay?

     The conversation would go like this, 'Hi, San Fran this is Joe
from San Mateo Business office.  I need your DPAC number for the
south end of town.'

     The information is usually passed out with no hassle, if the
first person does not have it or is not helpful, try one from a
different prefix in the same city.

     The 'rep' would then call DPAC (note;  he would have the listing
info from his own district; again he is calling from a nearby town).

     ''Hi, Dee-Pac this is Joe from San Mateo Phone Store, I need the
listing for 812 First Street.''

     The San Francisco will then give the number at the address
requested.  There is no notation at DPAC if the number is listed or
unlisted.

     The DPAC number for S.F. is, last time it was checked, (415)
774-8924....  Call Collect...

     This file typed by TOXIC TUNIC from the book ''How to Get
Anything on Anybody,'' by Lee Lapin.  Buy it.

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