Thursday, March 7, 2013

What kind of websites can you put in your telephone number and people will call you back.?

Q. Say I want my phone to be ringing off the hook, all the time, where can I input my telephone number and people, like telemarketers, or someone similar will call back?

A. Are you that lonely that you need your phone to ring all the time?

Why not just post your phone number on YA or Facebook, MySpace, Twitter? Any one of these or other sites with your number posted and millions of people around the world will call, just to see if the number is real.

Really stupid idea though because with your number posted, you can be personally tracked and then you'll end up raped or dead.

Are you REALLY that angry at this person, that you want to post their number all over the place? PLUS, by asking this question on YA, there is now a record or YOU asking and when that person wants to press charges or ends up dead and the police want to investigate, they will find YOU and you'll be the screwed NOT THEM.

Good luck with you anger/payback.

how can I connect my LG cosmos to facebook?
Q. I have tried everything. I use Verizon and I cannot find the customer service telephone number.
I try texting F to FBOOK but I never get a responce. Has anyone else had this problem? PLEASE HELP!

A. just go to facebook's website

it should allow you to acces it via their moble format, and put in your username/password.

What happens if someone gives their information out to a pop up on a computer screen?
Q. What happens if someone gives their information out to a pop up on a computer screen?
like if you're watching something and a pop - up comes up for "youve won $$" or something...
and if someone clicks it and gives out their name, age, telephone number, and address, what happens?

A. Well, it get's sent out to the person that is using the pop up to try and steal info, and depending on what exactly you gave them, like if it's an email, phone number, etc. they may sell it to companies for profit and then the person will start receiving calls from various companies trying to sell their product. If it has to do with age, birthday, social security number, credit card number, etc. they may be trying to steal your identity. They may try using the stolen info to make purchases under the victims name, therefore, causing a ton of trouble for the victim. If it has something to do with user names or passwords, they may be trying to take over the victims email, facebook, etc. to steal additional information or to use their account for spam or simply to inconvenience the victim.

Hope this helps!




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