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#259643 by carter
19 Jun 2009, 11:00
The Directory of Mobile Phone numbers goes live next week.

All numbers including those belonging to children will be open
to cold calling, which is quite a concern !!

If you want to avoid such texts to your mobile, you can
register ex directory using the link below. It takes just a few
minutes and you will need your mobile close at hand as they
text a code to you during the process which you have to enter.
To remove your number go here.
http://www.118800.co.uk/removeme/remove-me.html#
#718732 by woggledog
19 Jun 2009, 11:10
quote:Originally posted by carter
The Directory of Mobile Phone numbers goes live next week.

All numbers including those belonging to children will be open
to cold calling, which is quite a concern !!

To remove your number go here.
http://www.118800.co.uk/removeme/remove-me.html#



Before you do, please check that you are actually on it first. Do NOT be typing in your number anywhere. I've had the same number for the last 13 years (can anyone beat that?!), and I didn't appear in any of the towns that I've lived in for that time

quote:
All numbers including those belonging to children will be open
to cold calling, which is quite a concern !!

won't somebody think of the children!
#718738 by HighFlyer
19 Jun 2009, 11:24
I dont appear to be there either, and I have had the same mobile number for over 11 years now.

Thanks,
Sarah
#718739 by carter
19 Jun 2009, 11:26
I did check first and got the text saying ABC trying to contact you, used my work phone to test it. Better to be safe though. i hate these scaremongering emails that go about and always check them out first
#718740 by preiffer
19 Jun 2009, 11:27
Ummm - not sure it's even an issue:

quote:How it works

We do NOT give out
mobile phone numbers.
Instead, when you search on 118800.co.uk, well send an SMS message to the person youre seeking, giving them your contact details so they can call you back.

For more information, see our how it works demo, or read our FAQs page.

In order to start your search:
1. Fill in the details of who you want to contact
2. If we find them, we'll text them with your details
3. You'll be charged 1 if we succeed

So, they DON'T 'give out' any numbers for cold calling, etc. from what that says. [?]
#718741 by carter
19 Jun 2009, 11:28
quote:I've had the same number for the last 13 years (can anyone beat that

Yep, had same number for 15 years! Will never give it up as a rare repeating digit number
#718743 by carter
19 Jun 2009, 11:30
quote:So, they DON'T 'give out' any numbers for cold calling, etc. from what that says. [?]


Apologies no, never saw that page, however could mean lots of text messages from cold callers, junk email type stuff. Bear in mind children more will be curious if ABC is trying to contact them....
#718744 by HighFlyer
19 Jun 2009, 11:38
I still cant get over the need for children to have a mobile?

Thanks,
Sarah
#718746 by preiffer
19 Jun 2009, 11:46
quote:Originally posted by HighFlyer
I still cant get over the need for children to have a mobile?
Agreed.

Take Richard's away.
#718747 by Jacki
19 Jun 2009, 11:48
Kids now adult but bought them one when they were starting to go out at night so they could text me when they were on the bus home and I knew when to expect them.
#718748 by carter
19 Jun 2009, 11:51
quote:Originally posted by HighFlyer
I still cant get over the need for children to have a mobile?

Thanks,
Sarah


Agreed. Its a must have accessory these days, can understand the need for emergencies only if out, then all they need is a cheap pay as u go phone.

The girlfriend's 14 year old nephew is currently hassling his dad to upgrade his mobile to a blackberry so he has instant messenger as well. Luckily his dad is standing firm over this, shame he won't take his phone from him tho
#718749 by Neil
19 Jun 2009, 11:51
quote:Originally posted by HighFlyer
I still cant get over the need for children to have a mobile?

Thanks,
Sarah


Because it is the in thing!

I agree that it is totally stupid, but I blame the parents for giving them what they want.
#718750 by Scrooge
19 Jun 2009, 11:55
19 years same number

I can see why kids need a phone, but do they really need a smart phone though.
#718784 by Jacki
19 Jun 2009, 14:03
Totally agree with bottom of the range pay as you go otherwise they get 'borrowed' or worse still mugged.
#718796 by carter
19 Jun 2009, 15:29
However, like everything else with this generation, makes me sound old at 35, its a fashion accessory and a status symbol, so its not a case of just having a phone, its having the most up to date phone form the 'in' manufacturer. I hear Apple iPhones are the favoured choice at the moment
#718799 by tontybear
19 Jun 2009, 15:49
quote:Originally posted by carter
I hear Apple iPhones are the favoured choice at the moment


Buyers and muggers alike I presume !
#718805 by HighFlyer
19 Jun 2009, 17:14
I guess I am getting old. I never had to text my Mum to tell her I was coming home, I just had to get home by a certain time or I knew she'd kill me. [:)]

Thanks,
Sarah
#718806 by Tinkerbelle
19 Jun 2009, 17:16
quote:Originally posted by HighFlyer
I guess I am getting old. I never had to text my Mum to tell her I was coming home, I just had to get home by a certain time or I knew she'd kill me. [:)]



Same here!
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