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The Telecom Digest for January 22, 2013
Volume 32 : Issue 19 : "text" Format
Messages in this Issue:
Corton payphone (Michael)
Re: "Rachel" in the funny papers (T)
Re: "Rachel" in the funny papers (Dave Platt)
Re: "Rachel" in the funny papers (Free Lunch)
Re: "Rachel" in the funny papers (Jim Haynes)
Re: "Rachel" in the funny papers (unknown)

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Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2013 04:21:58 -0800 (PST) From: Michael <michael.muderick@gmail.com> To: telecomdigestmoderator.remove-this@and-this-too.telecom-digest.org. Subject: Corton payphone Message-ID: <540f7335-e45e-4d84-9583-5e2365f53262@b8g2000yqh.googlegroups.com> I asked this question a number of years ago and am still trying to get this unit working. So, it's 7 years later...maybe a few newer people can help. I have a Corton Communications payphone, WP 1000, hearing aid compatible, brand new-boxed with keys. I can't find anything about the company -- they were in Yonkers NY. If anyone has any info on them (they don't come packed with any data sheets), please contact me. Inside there is an RJ-11 jack and connections for L1,L2 and G. I assume that's for some sort of power connection -- there is an LCD display on the front. The board that these connections are on doesn't look like it's for 110VAC- But I have no clue as to what voltage, AC or DC it would require. I'll appreciate any info. T, R and G are Tip, Ring and Ground respectively.
Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2013 11:27:42 -0500 From: T <kd1s.nospam@cox.nospam.net> To: telecomdigestmoderator.remove-this@and-this-too.telecom-digest.org. Subject: Re: "Rachel" in the funny papers Message-ID: <MPG.2b67368eeceb7a78989d96@news.eternal-september.org> In article <slrnkfmava.2bi.jhaynes@Frances.localdomain>, jhaynes@cavern.uark.edu says... > > Today's Beetle Bailey comic strip features "Rachel from Credit Card > Assistance" . > > > http://safr.kingfeatures.com/idn/etv/zone/xml/content.php?file=aHR0cDovL3NhZnIua2luZ2ZlYXR1cmVzLmNvbS9Nb3J0V2Fsa2Vyc0JlZXRsZUJhaWxleS8yMDEzLzAxL0JlZXRsZV9CYWlsZXkuMjAxMzAxMTlfOTAwLmdpZg== > > -or- > > http://goo.gl/UIrCz > I'm rather surprised that they haven't nailed the perp on this one yet. The calls had to originate somewhere.
Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2013 11:14:54 -0800 From: dplatt@radagast.org (Dave Platt) To: telecomdigestmoderator.remove-this@and-this-too.telecom-digest.org. Subject: Re: "Rachel" in the funny papers Message-ID: <emg0t9-fre.ln1@radagast.org> In article <MPG.2b67368eeceb7a78989d96@news.eternal-september.org>, T <kd1s.nospam@cox.nospam.net> wrote: >> Today's Beetle Bailey comic strip features "Rachel from Credit Card >> Assistance" . >> >> > >http://safr.kingfeatures.com/idn/etv/zone/xml/content.php?file=aHR0cDovL3NhZnIua2luZ2ZlYXR1cmVzLmNvbS9Nb3J0V2Fsa2Vyc0JlZXRsZUJhaWxleS8yMDEzLzAxL0JlZXRsZV9CYWlsZXkuMjAxMzAxMTlfOTAwLmdpZg== > >> -or- >> >> http://goo.gl/UIrCz >> >I'm rather surprised that they haven't nailed the perp on this one yet. >The calls had to originate somewhere. >From what I've read, it's apparently not "the perp". It's "all the independently-operating perps, who have bought the same robocalling spam/scam software package which includes that particular recording." Quite a few phoneslimers either use VoIP call termination (with missing or falsified caller ID information) or call from outside the U.S., or both. They could be "calling" from almost anywhere having good connectivity. -- Dave Platt <dplatt@radagast.org> AE6EO Friends of Jade Warrior home page: http://www.radagast.org/jade-warrior I do not wish to receive unsolicited commercial email, and I will boycott any company which has the gall to send me such ads!
Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2013 15:46:26 -0600 From: Free Lunch <lunch@nofreelunch.us> To: telecomdigestmoderator.remove-this@and-this-too.telecom-digest.org. Subject: Re: "Rachel" in the funny papers Message-ID: <qndrf8drvihvul1csd9cgntof0shpn95a8@4ax.com> On Mon, 21 Jan 2013 11:14:54 -0800, dplatt@radagast.org (Dave Platt) wrote in comp.dcom.telecom: >In article <MPG.2b67368eeceb7a78989d96@news.eternal-september.org>, >T <kd1s.nospam@cox.nospam.net> wrote: > >>> Today's Beetle Bailey comic strip features "Rachel from Credit Card >>> Assistance" . >>> >>> >> >>http://safr.kingfeatures.com/idn/etv/zone/xml/content.php?file=aHR0cDovL3NhZnIua2luZ2ZlYXR1cmVzLmNvbS9Nb3J0V2Fsa2Vyc0JlZXRsZUJhaWxleS8yMDEzLzAxL0JlZXRsZV9CYWlsZXkuMjAxMzAxMTlfOTAwLmdpZg== >> >>> -or- >>> >>> http://goo.gl/UIrCz >>> > >>I'm rather surprised that they haven't nailed the perp on this one yet. >>The calls had to originate somewhere. > >>From what I've read, it's apparently not "the perp". It's "all the >independently-operating perps, who have bought the same robocalling >spam/scam software package which includes that particular recording." > >Quite a few phoneslimers either use VoIP call termination (with >missing or falsified caller ID information) or call from outside the >U.S., or both. They could be "calling" from almost anywhere having >good connectivity. Since I am paying for all calls that reach my cell phone, shouldn't I have the right to receive ANI instead of or in addition to caller ID?
Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2013 16:32:37 -0600 From: Jim Haynes <jhaynes@cavern.uark.edu> To: telecomdigestmoderator.remove-this@and-this-too.telecom-digest.org. Subject: Re: "Rachel" in the funny papers Message-ID: <slrnkfrgg5.2ob.jhaynes@Frances.localdomain> I'm probably getting as many calls nowadays from other than credit card scammers. Just got another one peddling home security systems, and there's also one about a medical alert system for seniors. I've got so I press 1 for more information and then put the phone down, hoping that annoys them half as much as they annoy me.
Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2013 19:57:41 -0500 From: Ron <ron@see.below> To: telecomdigestmoderator.remove-this@and-this-too.telecom-digest.org. Subject: Re: "Rachel" in the funny papers Message-ID: <m7orf85p73b6vl121ivq49gk0m9f80rvij@4ax.com> dplatt@radagast.org (Dave Platt) wrote: >In article <MPG.2b67368eeceb7a78989d96@news.eternal-september.org>, >>I'm rather surprised that they haven't nailed the perp on this one yet. >>The calls had to originate somewhere. --snip-- >Quite a few phoneslimers either use VoIP call termination (with >missing or falsified caller ID information) or call from outside the >U.S., or both. They could be "calling" from almost anywhere having >good connectivity. If law enforcement were serious about this, there'd be no need to trace the call. The whole scheme is futile unless the scammer gets paid. Therefore, all that's needed is to follow the money. So, agent X gets a phone spam. Agent X plays gullible and pays via credit card. At this point, all it takes is one or more subpoenas to find where the money goes. Then, prosecute the receiver. -- Ron (user telnom.for.plume in domain antichef.com)
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