Free Cellular Phone Calls Without Cloning by TRON This file is not in any way intended to endorse commiting fraud, rather to show weaknesses in the cellular system that anyone could exploit. 1.) American Roaming Network This Wireline roaming network can be reached by dialing 0 on a phone with no service. It will first ask for the number you want to call, then you can either chose 1 and make a collect call through an automated system or you can bill to a calling card or credit card. To use a calling card you just enter the card number; for a credit card you first enter the card number, you can use mastercard or american express, but not visa. Then you'll be prompted for the expiration date, next it'll want the numeric part of the billing address i.e. if the address is 476 main street you enter 476. Then you have to enter the zip code of the mailing address. If you try to use a card from outside the u.s. it wont work because the system is set up to take zip codes in 5 digit numeric format. You might be able to use a foreign card by talking to a live operator. You can also bill the call to a third party by pressing 0 instead of entering a credit or calling card number and going through a live operator. You can set up the greeting on a direct dial voicemail so it sounds like someones there to accept the billing, it just has to say hello then wait a few seconds for the operator to read their script then say yes they'll accept the call. It may take a couple tries to get the timing right. You can call 800, 888, and 877 numbers and bill it to a credit card but not to a calling card, third party, or collect call. 2.) Cellular Express This non-wireline roaming system call also be reached by dialing 0 on a phone with no service. There are four options to chose from for placing your call. Option one is for billing calls to a calling card, it'll ask for the number your calling, then for the calling card number. Option two lets you bill a call collect through an automated system. Option three like ARN you can bill the call to a mastercard or american express, but not to a visa. You'll be prompted for the card number, then for the expiration date, then finally the billing zip code. Option four allows the call to be placed using a prepaid cellular debit account, I havent been able to do anything with this option it asks for a ten digit cellular number. Like ARN you can call toll free numbers and bill it to a credit card but not to a calling card, nor can you bill collect calls to toll free numbers. Cellular express doesn't allow third party billing. 3.) Setting Up Accounts Using someones name, address, phone number, and social security number you can call customer service and set up an account over the phone with some cellular providers. You need someone with good credit otherwise they'll want a deposit. Ask about different service plans and act like your actually a real customer wanting service. Make sure you get lots of off peak and weekend minutes so you dont flag the account by making lots of calls that run up a huge bill fast,and be sure to get call waiting and three way calling, there always usefull to have. When they ask for your employers name tell them your self employed as a contractor or artist and give the home phone number as the work number. After you give them the information they'll tell you they have to run a credit check and they'll call you back in like 15 minutes, tell them your out running errands and that they can give you their number and you'll call them back, they shouldn't have a problem with this. Or if you have a loop you can use that. The account should last until the person who's information you used to set up the service gets the bill. 4.) Prepaid Cellular With some service providers you can buy a phone in a retail store anonymously then activate it over the phone, later you can add time to it on the phone using a credit card, or buy cards with time from web sites using a credit card, and the pin to add time is emailed to you, like tracfone, verizon freeup, or at&t prepaid. You can also buy prepaid sim cards for gsm phones that you can add time to. If they ask for a social security number just make one up, some providers use it for security purposes so be sure you write it down. 5.) Adding Accounts To Existing Service You can call the providers customer service and tell them you want to add another phone to your service for another family member, but the best way is if the service belongs to a buisness that already has multiple accounts. All you need is the name, address, phone number, mobile number, and social security number of someone with an account. Follow the procedure in section 3 for handling the callback. The account should last until the person or buisness gets their bill with the extra account on it. If you have any questions, comments, suggestions, etc you can email me at tron@cellularsecrets.net or call 866-206-9067 x2160 This file is property of the author, it can be republished as long as its not altered and there is no charge for viewing it. Updated 01/01/2002