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Your telephone number?
I have a real hang-up on giving out my telephone number on the internet! So often when you are trying to obtain information or communicate over the internet you are asked for your telephone number; I strongly object to giving it out. Most often I just dump the site and find another source. If, however, it is really important to me I give a phony telephone number and make it known in the narrative that I have provided a false telephone number as I do not want telephonic contacts. I have found a lot of people shy away from giving telephone numbers and many refuse to give correct mailing addresses. Many web sites have a telephone number for contact; if I want to talk to them on the phone I can call them! How about it – do you give your real telephone number?
13 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I did a test, I made a fake name with my address and filed out something for an online casino. I get mail and phone calls for the fake name all the time. My fake has even been pre approved for a credit card!
If a site requires a phone number I put the number for directory assistance in the box.
It's way too easy to figure out where a person lives by doing a reverse search for their phone number.
- MillieLv 71 decade ago
Never, I give a phony number and a phony address, and I only buy over the Internet using cards bought for the exact amount I need to pay, only for sites I trust.
- -RKO-Lv 71 decade ago
It's an invasion of privacy. I was in a Big Lots store the other day and they asked me for my zip code at the check-out lane. I know they're just trying to determine what area of town their shoppers come from, but it's none of their business. That's why I never shop at the "chain stores" like WalMart; Lowe's; Target;, Home Depot; Meijer's; Kroger, etc. I might pay a little more - and I might have to drive a little further - but I'll ALWAYS trade with local, independently owned merchants who know me and respect my right to privacy. -RKO- 11/26/07
- Anonymous5 years ago
I'm just amazed that you remember the number, half of my dreams either don't finish all the way or I can't remember what the h**l I just dreamed about. I wouldn't recommend calling it myself, I would think that he/she is an old ex for a reason or you'd still be together right?
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- jccollegegirl03Lv 41 decade ago
No I don't like to give out mine either. I will change a few digits, if I really want the info.
I also hate it when stores (like Bath & Body) ask for you email address at check out. Checking out takes long enough as is, now they want to add an extra step.
- ♥ Bettyb ♥ ™Lv 41 decade ago
I did a couple of times...to insurance compare sights and boy did I regret that. They telephoned me constantly. Since that I always just give out the number I no longer have. I always give out my email as you can always block unwanted ones.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I do not and I do not give my email address either. Now, if they have just one little piece of information about you, they'll soon have all of your account numbers and SS , too. It's bothersome to me, but then... identity theft is healthy and getting healthier. Most people who have been hit don't even know it until weeks later. Did you see 60 Minutes report Sunday night on credit card theft and how easy it is? They can easily tap into dept. stores data bases now. Whew!!!
- firewomenLv 71 decade ago
I never give my home phone #. Just make something up. As for my email address I have one just for that purpose, junk email address. I just go in and deleate it every so often.
- Anonymous5 years ago
How do I find out what my number to my phone is?