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by enobrev
813 days ago
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This reminds me of the 90s - but not just from the looks. There was a time in the mid 90s in Chicago ( maybe most cities? ) when pagers were the thing, and a pager would come with a free voicemail box. The pager companies would set the voicemail pin to the last 4 digits of the pager number. The customer was meant to change it when they first signed up for their account. And so I knew quite a few people who would test numbers all day and night to steal voicemail numbers and then use them for all sorts of things. Promoting raves and other parties Party lines Message boards Various things involving graffiti. It was a normal thing back then to find a local pay phone and call a couple known voicemail boxes for figure out what to do that weekend or to see where friends were going to be. |
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