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by Algemarin 713 days ago
Here's the America's Most Wanted segment about the guy, James Clark, from 1988:

https://youtu.be/e56gA8NBXuQ?t=1204

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The details about this guy at the end were hilarious. Apparently he always stays at Motel 6 and eats at 7-11. Totally living it up on Ma Bell’s dime, I see!
Ma Bell's _quarters_, you mean. :)
Only for the kids. Where do you think "dropping a dime on someone" came from?
I vaguely recall visiting Boston c1990 and discovering pay phone calls there were still 10¢, while they had been 25¢ in Indiana as long as I could remember. I'd be curious when and where the last ten-cent phone call was made.
Chat GPT says Emerson Nebraska had one until 2015. But I cannot find any source to back this up.

Reliable sources seem to say around 1985/1986 prices increased.

I feel like if that’s true, 2600 must have a photo, right?

I'm pretty sure I remember being thoroughly offended about 1980 when I found a pay phone that required 25 cents. I think that this was in the Denver area.
Shame about the sound quality