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213-266-8281

Dan Levy's current phone number may be 213-266-8281. We have 3 phone number and 1 email address on file for Dan. Run a background check on Dan to get additional information.

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044111191

Clients that applied for a Refund Transfer from Santa Barbara TPG will need to provide our RTN and your client's unique DAN. Here is our bank info: RTN: 044111191. DAN: Contact TPG for more information. The DAN is a combination of a unique code plus your client's SSN. So for example, if your client's SSN is 012-34-5678 the DAN would be

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  • Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is plato learning?

    Plato Learning, Inc. is a developer of interactive, computer-based educational and training products for the K-12 and adult markets.

  • What is a typical day like for you at Dan Dan’s?

    Dan’s is a great place to work. Just as long as you are not laid off too long in the winter months. My typical day is running heavy equipment. Management and workplace culture is great. The hardest part of my job is having to be on unemployment.

  • What is a PLATO course?

    PLATO offers non-credit, participatory courses meant for seniors who want to continue learning, sharing and making new friends.The content and format of PLATO courses are determined by volunteer Course Coordinators and course participants. Any PLATO member can propose and coordinate a course.

  • What’s new at Plato?

    Plato is taking yet another step forward in the digital world by developing our own app!

  • What does Plato stand for?

    Operating on grant money from the National Science Foundation, the two men designed and developed the nation ’ s first computer-based education system, which they called PLATO — an acronym for “ Programmed Logic for Automatic Teaching Operations.

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