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Ok so like i said before i played a few games on my hubby just for the sake of doing so...Now here's the thing remember i found a cellphone number listed under the co-worker name who supposedly didn't have a cell in my hubbys old phone, well i actually got a chance to get my hands on the new cellphone i wanted to see if the number would be listed in it as my hubby imported all his contacts by hand,
well now the only number listed under this co worker name is the house number he normally calls from, so no mystery there, and yeah perhaps your thinking that maybe he used to have that number and changed it but i think the proper conversation would have been.."i called the job because bob doesn't have a cellphone anymore", but that was not what was said... now here's the question, after calling this cellphone number private and spoofing different numbers no one never picks up?...not even to say wrong number? how weird is that? ok so the lady who's name is link to that number i searched on a few different databases and it's always her name attached to that number, she's 27 wouldn't you think someone thats 27 would answer the phone only if to tell you stop calling i just find it very weird that she doesn't pick up the phone so basically what i am asking is there any other logical explanation for someone to never answer their cellphone? i mean whats the purpose of having one if you never going to answer it?..i mean people get wrong number calls all the time, see what i was thinkin is maybe she only answers the phone for people whom are listed as contacts in her phone, because if in fact you are homewrecker maybe you be a little paranoid of a anyomous call what do yall think opinions..anyone |
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I only answer numbers on my phone if I recognize them. That goes for my home phone and cell phone. If I don't recognize the number, I screen it. I let it go to voicemail or the answering machine. Then I listen to the message and if I feel like it, I'll call them back. Other ways, I just delete it and let it go. I'm in my mid 30s. I just don't care.
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I've had an enemy who spoofed my buisness phone and got messages out of my mail box. This person was not connected to infidelity in any manner, just an evil person who harms others. The FBI came down and talked to her and threatened to file on her if she didn't desist. She did and nothing further came of it. Wasn't big enough peas for the feds to take to court. So she got away with it, also impersonating the fbi as well. No charges filed. Imagine that.
So the spoof card does work, Maybe a good idea Dogs. Pretty keen. The spoof card does fool the phone records as well. I saw that first hand. And the only way to get at the records is to know what company was used and get a supoena for the records. Hard to do. So one probably won't get into serious trouble for doing it. May be a way to get at them, although I won't say she should do it. But I must say that might shake her basket of love up a bit. LOL |
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