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It’s so strange how much people obsess about their privacy. You hear people whining all the time about how much of it is currently being gobbled up by the big search engines. They’re afraid that government is listening on the conversations and everyone’s out to get their private information.
I’m not saying you shouldn’t have privacy, but I’m saying that you shouldn’t go overboard with it either. The most surprising thing is that people complain about how their browsing habits get recorded, but then host all of their emails on the free email service which keeps record of ALL of your emails…
Hey if you want privacy do this and stop complaining because everyone’s getting sick of it. “Unplug your ethernet cable!!”
How’s that for a clear set of instructions?
Thank you for listening to the rant
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These strange calls still keep on coming in. I am very grateful that I got this reverse phone check membership from reversephonedetectives.
I remember how people used to look at me crooked when I told them about it, but once I finish explaining all of the benefits they used to start
asking me how they can get the same type of service for themselves.
Well seriously now, if you think about it we live in the information age and a lot of people pay a lot of money just to know stuff. Before I thought that it’s completely silly, but I’ve come to realize that it’s not silly at all!
Having the power to KNOW, who is calling is a great thing. Because it put you in the dominant position, if the party that called did not leave a voice mail (god knows why people still do that) you will learn who they are, while they will remain oblivious to the fact that you know that it was them that called.
Ok I think I might have over complicated the simple notion that
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Like anybody else, I don’t like getting telemarketing calls. They call you at all the wrong moments with one goal in mind: to sell you something! I wouldn’t be surprised if those pesky telemarketers tried to sell a refrigerator to Eskimos one day…
When I heard that a new anti-telemarketing legislation has passed I was ecstatic. It allowed a person to put their telephone number on a do not call list which prevented telemarketing companies from calling you.
Unfortunately, not all things in life are perfect and neither is this legislation. I remember getting numerous phone calls from a local phone company which offered its products. The worst part is that I was already signed up with them. They really had no business calling me. I notified the person calling that I wanted my name to be removed from the list. The person responded with an annoyed “yeah, sure” and hung up. However, their calls kept coming and coming and every time they would assure me that they will remove my name. I even spoke to a supervisor, but it did not help.
A friend of mine suggested that I run a reverse phone lookup on their number and send an official letter of intent to their head office. Next time they called I got the name of the individual calling went to a reverse phone number lookup portal and ran their phone number through their database. It gave me the companies postal address. I sent an official letter to them, warning them that I will pursue legal actions if they continue this harassment.
It’s been more than a month and I’m yet to receive a call from them, I guess reverse phone really works.
The best way to fight back against unknown phone callers is to run a reverse phone lookup on their phone number. Once you do, everything becomes clear. Knowledge is power!
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