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Problem one: I really want to get back in touch with a friend who I haven’t seen since he moved away from my school last year. Problem is, he changed his cell phone number and I don’t know what the new one is, and I forgot his e-mail since I never used it anyway. I know he’s not avoiding me, because we’re good friends, and he left a message on my phone saying "Hey I haven’t talked to you in so long!" (with more detail of course) But he didn’t leave his new number and I didn’t know how to check messages for their numbers… still don’t, but I forgot about "missed calls" and erased all the call data since then. Oops. ^^;
Problem two: Anyway, then I remembered he’s on my friendlist for my old YIM account, code_lyoko_411 with yuyu_princess@bellsouth.net as it’s e-mail. New problem: I can’t get back in. It’s the account’s birthday… actually, he made the account for me and just told me the username/password for me to change when I wanted because I was busy, but back when I let him do that for me for several other things too, he tended to change the birthday randomly instead of using my real one, probably because that’s what he’s used to doing (neopets was one, I can’t get into that account anymore because of the birthday, too). I forgot my password, and I can’t get it sent to my e-mail because I don’t know/can’t remember what he set my birthday as.
Okay, here’s what I do know: my old account is actually on my friendlist for my new one, and in the updates it calls him "Cody V" (even though that’s not his real name, naturally…) since he used the same alias on neopets, I’m assuming the last name is something to the effect of "Vanderhoosy", though the spelling is obviously off because I searched that on the yahoo search and he didn’t come up.
This is my old account’s profile: http://profiles.yahoo.com/code_lyoko_411?fmt=2.0&intl=us&os=win&ver=9.0.0.2034 (It says Michael P and that I’m a dude, but that’s because that’s really his name… he must have used it when he signed me up, and I only noticed today because I never bother with profiles)
And this is his most recent avatar change, according to my old account’s updates: http://avatars.yahoo.com/vitality?k=1MdT10ZCKAAAB_OFGxKWuF_YA&d=8NMSNd1nUMTE93Tcr.xgdx9ZUh3BHskZtiXXkiIDAFgWiviRixSMT_ATg0Zun2V2qIcM6LxcnnK2tKE-&__vid__=Y29sbGVjdGlvblR5cGU9YWxpYXMBY29sbGVjdGlvbklEPWNvZGVfbHlva29fNDExAXNvdXJjZT1hdmF0YXJzAWNsYXNzPXBvc3QBdHlwZT1hdnR1cGRhdGUBc3VpZD1fNEdaYTBsSFVNVFBHRVNfU1IzSDN5Zy56WEY4Q0swTXNXNTczUUgwYkpiWGdvV0JTc0NqTW9PWjNvZTI0UlFp
Is it possible at all to find his e-mail/YIM name with this? I’ll understand if it’s not, but I really wanted to try… he probably thinks I’m ignoring him or have forgotten about him, and when I think of that, I get sad…
With not knowing his real name, nor his Yahoo account name, you can not do much else, but to hope that he will call back again.
As for your own account, yes it is a problem that you don’t know any of the data what was used when it was opened.
There is no way Yahoo will issue you a new password without that.
Try to remember, maybe it comes to you.
If it was recently and you did not do any major maintenance work on your computer, perhaps you can get a password recovery utility what might find the old passwords in your registry files.
I’m beig harrassing, telephone, by a person. I have a log of all the call that have been made by this person. This phone number came up immediately after HE called, however, my caller ID gave me the telephone number, but no name, no "blocked call," , or no "Private Numer." It was just the telephone number. I’m ready to take a long list of a log I’ve been keeping for the last 2 days to the Police Station and I would like to be able to put a name with the telephone number IF I CAN GET IT! Can anyone help? I had my cousin call – she got no where and I called the Operator and she said that if it didn’t come up on my caller ID then she wouldn’t be able to find out who it is either. Hopefully, I’ll get lucky with someone out there that could give me a website I could go to to find unlisted numbers or a site for what I need. Thank you all for your help. jjspecialrock@yahoo.com
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I sneak phone calls at night on the house phone when I’m supposed to be in bed. We don’t have caller ID, and we use comcast. Can my mom check the date, time, and who I called? I ask this cause I’m wondering.
Yes. It will show all calls made on the phone bill.
I am in search of a free reverse cell phone lookup to check on some calls that I keep receiving on my phone. I have no idea where the area code is from or who could be calling me. I get a call at least once a week and it is usually while I am at work and cannot have my cell phone with me. Is there such a thing as a free reverse cell phone lookup?
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A reverse phone call lookup is an easy way for you to find extra information about a number that you’ve found lying around. They can also be great for discovering who has called your home, work, or mobile phone. Maybe you are worried that your partner, or spouse is cheating, that you’ve missed a call from a long lost friend, or even an important business call but you don’t know who from. Well, the good news is that nowadays, doing a reverse phone call lookup from your computer is quick and very simple!
Reverse Phone Call Lookup – what Are Your Options
Well, to do a reverse phone call lookup, you’ll need to go to a website which provides such a service. As usual there are many sites on the internet that offer free reverse phone call lookups.
While its certainly true that most of these do a great job of providing information, they are almost always restricted to landline numbers that aren’t unlisted – hardly secret information, and often freely available from the phone company in an case. The bad news is that with the huge growth in cell phones and people becoming increasingly paranoid, a growing number of the phone numbers we’re seeing aren’t from freely accessible landline numbers. Free services won’t be able to help you if your reverse phone call lookup is from a cell phone or unlisted number.
If that is the case you have no choice but to turn to a paid service. Don’t worry though, that’s not such a bad thing for usually you’ll end up with more accurate, up-to-date information and, in the case of most paid reverse phone call lookup services, you’ll often garner additional information like family members, relatives, and other background information.
The sign-up process is simple and one time only. With most reverse phone call lookup services, your membership entitles you to an unlimited number of searches, so the more you use it the cheaper it gets. I actually use mine as an extended, access anywhere phone book!
Once registered, you’ll be able to do your reverse phone call lookup, and it couldn’t be simpler. Just enter the area code and seven digits of the phone number in question, hit search and voila the system will return the data from its extensive database of records.
Most times , you’ll find the name of the phone number’s owner and their address, as well as background details you won’t find through any free services.
Dave Simpson
http://www.articlesbase.com/communication-articles/reverse-phone-call-lookup-695527.html
If you’ve been noticing behavior from your spouse that lends itself to the “tell-tale” signs of infidelity – then it’s time to find out the truth about the issue, for good. This article describes how you might be able to do so, just by obtaining their cellular phone…
Now, before I go any further, I’d first like to express my sympathy for you, the reader. You obviously stumbled across this article by searching for something related to “cheating spouse” or “catch a cheating spouse”.
I can’t even begin to imagine the inner turmoil, anxiety and pain that must be coursing through your soul at this moment. And so I’d like to point out that your suspicions may be incorrect (hopefully).
With that said, here are two ways to find out for sure – one way or the other – so that you can at least know the truth and put your anxious, wondering thoughts to rest.
You’ll need to obtain your spouse’s cell phone. Write down every number in their caller history that looks suspect to you, and then follow the instructions below:
1. Simply head on over to Google and type in their number in the following format:
“222-333-4444″
And hit the search button (include the quotes around your search query, as above).
Surprisingly, this will often dig up a phone number – even cell numbers or unlisted numbers – if it’s attached or associated in some way with an online listing, profile page, classified ad or otherwise data that has been submitted to a content source that the major search engines can index.
If your search yields no results, try using Yahoo and MSN. If there are still no results, drop the area code and just use their 7-digit number (with quotation marks, again) – and do this across all three major search engines as well.
2. If that doesn’t work, then you can use a lookup service that will recover the owner’s name, address and other details associated with any phone number – cellular, unlisted, business, residential, pager or otherwise.
The two “must-haves” for these types of services are a 100% guarantee (refund policy) in the event that results cannot be procured for a given number, as well as a sample search, so as to save time by seeing if the suspected number is in their database to begin with.
Reverse Cell Search services abound, but only a few will meet the above standards, so spend wisely.
I truly hope that your findings reveal that any “suspicious” numbers on his/her phone are from a long-lost friend, a counselor, a relative or some other legitimate source.
And if nothing else, may this article help you to discover the truth about what’s happening.
You deserve to know.
Chris Rempel
http://www.articlesbase.com/cell-phones-articles/how-to-catch-a-cheating-spouse-by-doing-a-reverse-cell-phone-lookup-137115.html
A reverse phone call lookup is an easy way for you to find extra information about a number that you’ve found lying around. They can also be great for discovering who has called your home, work, or mobile phone. Maybe you are worried that your partner, or spouse is cheating, that you’ve missed a call from a long lost friend, or even an important business call but you don’t know who from. Well, the good news is that nowadays, doing a reverse phone call lookup from your computer is quick and very simple!
Reverse Phone Call Lookup – what Are Your Options
Well, to do a reverse phone call lookup, you’ll need to go to a website which provides such a service. As usual there are many sites on the internet that offer free reverse phone call lookups.
While its certainly true that most of these do a great job of providing information, they are almost always restricted to landline numbers that aren’t unlisted – hardly secret information, and often freely available from the phone company in an case. The bad news is that with the huge growth in cell phones and people becoming increasingly paranoid, a growing number of the phone numbers we’re seeing aren’t from freely accessible landline numbers. Free services won’t be able to help you if your reverse phone call lookup is from a cell phone or unlisted number.
If that is the case you have no choice but to turn to a paid service. Don’t worry though, that’s not such a bad thing for usually you’ll end up with more accurate, up-to-date information and, in the case of most paid reverse phone call lookup services, you’ll often garner additional information like family members, relatives, and other background information.
The sign-up process is simple and one time only. With most reverse phone call lookup services, your membership entitles you to an unlimited number of searches, so the more you use it the cheaper it gets. I actually use mine as an extended, access anywhere phone book!
Once registered, you’ll be able to do your reverse phone call lookup, and it couldn’t be simpler. Just enter the area code and seven digits of the phone number in question, hit search and voila the system will return the data from its extensive database of records.
Most times , you’ll find the name of the phone number’s owner and their address, as well as background details you won’t find through any free services.
Dave Simpson
http://www.articlesbase.com/communication-articles/reverse-phone-call-lookup-695527.html
Lots of people are concerned about invasion of their privacy. Idea that government can look over our shoulder in just about every aspect of our lives isnt very appealing. With new highly complicated technology government has the ability to listen to your phone calls, check your banking accounts and access whatever personal information they want without your or mine approval.
I believe most of the people who think as I do that we have nothing to hide, have mixed feelings about this, but if this can help prevent another 9.11., fine they can listen on my conversation to their harts delight.
Where one draws the boundaries? And is government truly the greatest threat to our privacy? Or maybe we should worry about multinational corporation who gather and sell information? Thoughts like these make us think twice about services like reverse cell phone lookup because it being the latest personal information gathering technology.
reverse cell phone lookup services are completely legit, and they are no different then any other similar search directory in the last 10 years. If done by the law they are no more threat to our privacy then any other lookup service.
But why do we see it differently then lets say search engines? Probably because we see cell phones as very private item, and the idea that someone might record our every call and distribute that information free or for a price is very disturbing and makes as feel vulnerable.
But if you stop for a minute and think about it there is nothing more anyone can find out about you then it is possible to find out already by searching online. However our feeling of security (even if we have nothing to hide) is very important to us. We need to know that it is there if we need it. Because of that we have devised many techniques to hide our calling number, we do not list in a phonebooks and many other techniques.
I guess there is a small James Bond lurking in anyone of us, just waiting to pop out. Fortunately there are several federal laws that protect our privacy rights. And naturally it is always a good idea not to list your number, you can give the number to the people that you want to have it, and for the others who cares.
Overall concern regarding reverse cell phone lookup is a bit over stated. There are much bigger concerns regarding your privacy then reverse cell phone lookup, like for example identity theft through stolen or lost credit card or even social security number.
Try to see the positive side of this service and think about how you can use it to gain some benefit out of it for yourself or your family.
Nikola Govorko
http://www.articlesbase.com/communication-articles/is-reverse-cell-phone-lookup-legal-76111.html