Well last week I joined some registries online and at some point I must have been asked to enter my phone number in a chosen field. Apparently this field is somehow accessable to at least part of the public. Since that time I have received 40 or so calls from people I do not know (they don't know me either),either saying that they received a text message on their cell phone to call my number, or they ask for someone else. I don't even answer if I don't recognize the incoming call number. When I ask for the number that the text originates from, they give it to me but its not to a working phone. Each one is different.
I guess the technology is out there to send text messages from a computer to a cell phone and it not be traced back without police authorities being involved. Since no harrassment has occured the police aren't involved yet. My cell carrier says changing my number is the easiest way to get me out of the picture, but those people who get the random texts would have to get their cell provider involved to trace where the texts are originating. All calls to me (from those who got texts telling them to call my #) are from my area code, so at least its not a national problem yet. Probably some 8th grader having fun at my expense.
Moral to the story: Keep your phone number off of the air, or spell part of it out (1-eight hundred,etc), just to try slow down these number bandits.
Bucky
I guess the technology is out there to send text messages from a computer to a cell phone and it not be traced back without police authorities being involved. Since no harrassment has occured the police aren't involved yet. My cell carrier says changing my number is the easiest way to get me out of the picture, but those people who get the random texts would have to get their cell provider involved to trace where the texts are originating. All calls to me (from those who got texts telling them to call my #) are from my area code, so at least its not a national problem yet. Probably some 8th grader having fun at my expense.
Moral to the story: Keep your phone number off of the air, or spell part of it out (1-eight hundred,etc), just to try slow down these number bandits.
Bucky
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