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From: Don McKenzie on 4 Jul 2010 18:31 A new site has cropped up, an alternative to the costly Mirus Online (http://www.mirusonline.com.au/), which allows free reverse telephone searches for numbers in Australia: http://www.reversephones.com.au/ Seems okay. =============================================== Just found this posted in aus.comms should be of interest to most readers of this group I would think. Needs state prefix, also some mobile numbers come up, some don't. Cheers Don... -- Don McKenzie Site Map: http://www.dontronics.com/sitemap E-Mail Contact Page: http://www.dontronics.com/email Web Camera Page: http://www.dontronics.com/webcam No More Damn Spam: http://www.dontronics.com/spam These products will reduce in price by 5% every month: http://www.dontronics-shop.com/minus-5-every-month.html
From: Stubbo of Oz on 4 Jul 2010 19:28 On Mon, 05 Jul 2010 08:31:57 +1000, Don McKenzie <5V(a)2.5A> wrote: >A new site has cropped up, an alternative to the costly Mirus Online >(http://www.mirusonline.com.au/), which allows free reverse telephone >searches for numbers in Australia: > >http://www.reversephones.com.au/ > >Seems okay. >=============================================== > >Just found this posted in aus.comms > >should be of interest to most readers of this group I would think. > >Needs state prefix, also some mobile numbers come up, some don't. > >Cheers Don... Terrific!!! Thanks for the link Cheers .............. -- ---------------- Stubbo of Oz ----------------
From: z1 on 4 Jul 2010 20:19 On 5/07/2010 09:28, Stubbo of Oz wrote: > On Mon, 05 Jul 2010 08:31:57 +1000, Don McKenzie<5V(a)2.5A> wrote: > >> A new site has cropped up, an alternative to the costly Mirus Online >> (http://www.mirusonline.com.au/), which allows free reverse telephone >> searches for numbers in Australia: >> >> http://www.reversephones.com.au/ >> >> Seems okay. >> =============================================== >> >> Just found this posted in aus.comms >> >> should be of interest to most readers of this group I would think. >> >> Needs state prefix, also some mobile numbers come up, some don't. >> >> Cheers Don... > > Terrific!!! > > Thanks for the link > > Cheers .............. > > > is it legal?
From: SG1 on 4 Jul 2010 22:31 "z1" <z1(a)127.0.0.1> wrote in message news:ZOqdnU8Rb4mPuKzRnZ2dnUVZ_hadnZ2d(a)netspace.net.au... > On 5/07/2010 09:28, Stubbo of Oz wrote: >> On Mon, 05 Jul 2010 08:31:57 +1000, Don McKenzie<5V(a)2.5A> wrote: >> >>> A new site has cropped up, an alternative to the costly Mirus Online >>> (http://www.mirusonline.com.au/), which allows free reverse telephone >>> searches for numbers in Australia: >>> >>> http://www.reversephones.com.au/ >>> >>> Seems okay. >>> =============================================== >>> >>> Just found this posted in aus.comms >>> >>> should be of interest to most readers of this group I would think. >>> >>> Needs state prefix, also some mobile numbers come up, some don't. >>> >>> Cheers Don... >> >> Terrific!!! >> >> Thanks for the link >> >> Cheers .............. >> >> >> > > is it legal? This could be a very good tool for identity theives. Just checked my current # then my previous # in a different town. Both on display for all to grab.
From: Dingo on 4 Jul 2010 22:58
On Mon, 5 Jul 2010 12:31:53 +1000, "SG1" <lostitall(a)the.races> wrote: >This could be a very good tool for identity theives. Just checked my current ># then my previous # in a different town. Both on display for all to grab. I'm not there - "silent number". |