Topic: Do you give out your number to anyone? | |
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Any bill collector that wants my number I am more than happy to give it to them.........but if they try and call me I will block their number.
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I don't. 'Cause I really don't think I have met anyone that's real yet.
'cept on the forums y'all are fun! However, I have gotten a fake wifi number and gave that to someone because I felt they needed some help. Turns out they were fake too. Hopefully, some of the positivity I sent over hit home. Anyone try that? |
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I don't. 'Cause I really don't think I have met anyone that's real yet. 'cept on the forums y'all are fun! However, I have gotten a fake wifi number and gave that to someone because I felt they needed some help. Turns out they were fake too. Hopefully, some of the positivity I sent over hit home. Anyone try that? I gave someone supposedly close to Los Angeles the number to a local animal shelter. OT: My basketball jersey number was 33. Someone can have that number. |
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I tried but no one will call. I even wrote it down on the wall of the M2 women's bathroom.
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Roght
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i agreed with you..
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Makes sense,
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Edited by
artykay
on
Mon 01/18/21 12:32 AM
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Only earlier this morning, I came across a ladies (?) profile, that seems quite legit. Divorced, children, nice Pics and of course the mandatory demand for scammers to "back off!"
Oh,....and her landline/cell/mobile number(not sure which) with a invitation to call, if you have ' honest intentions' (of course that'll keep those trolls and scammers away, right?) . I did send a message to that account, suggesting and explaining that it would be a good idea to omit contact details from her profile. Any response I get, if at all, will determine the legitimacy of this account, or at best, and hopefully, save a naive innocent from potential grief. |
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No, but somehow telemarketers get it.
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No, but somehow telemarketers get it. They ask "Alexa"! |
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Be careful, if you dial a premium number your own phone account could be charged. Not wise to give any personal contact information to people you don't know, in my opinion. |
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No, but somehow telemarketers get it. They ask "Alexa"! Yeah, right! |
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i had it printed on a4, i am sticking it on the doors.
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i had it printed on a4, i am sticking it on the doors. My number is restricted |
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i had it printed on a4, i am sticking it on the doors. My number is restricted no problem my dear i will give money to may callers ahahaa heyyy!! any handsome ones?? |
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You can always block a number the minute your turned off by the person your talking with!
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i think guys ask numbers for sure if they are talking with real person
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Not unless I know them well.
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I don't have to give out my number because it's on numerous women's bathroom walls under "for a ghoulish time call"
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the internet sucks for wemen and men alike! I'm truly trust worthy and I never would expect to get a woman number.i divorced 4 yrs ago and have been on the edge of trouble day in a day out using my email.
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