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From: "Helen S. Ullmann" <>
Subject: Re: [APG] [Fwd: nationwide reverse telephone book]
Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 19:49:33 -0500
References: <47C0A162.6050901@comcast.net><20080223232240.A12337F514@dm.deskmedia.com>
In-Reply-To: <20080223232240.A12337F514@dm.deskmedia.com>


Dear Jean,

I don't suppose it's any worse. It's just the one I happened to hear about.

Helen



Jean R. Legried wrote:

>>
>> Everyone should be aware of this! It's a nationwide reverse telephone
>> book.
>>
>> If a child gives out his/her phone number, someone can now look it up to
>> find out where he/she lives. The safety issues are obvious and alarming.
>
>
> Helen ---------
>
> Why is this reverse telephone directory any worse than other reverse
> books online? Is it because of the map feature? If someone was up to
> no good, there are ways to find a residence -- it's just faster at
> this site.
>
> I entered my phone number and, when my address came up, I clicked on
> it but it couldn't find me! My address is a rural 911 address and
> these generally can't be found by location searchers.
>
> Jean
>
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