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free reverse telephone,searches for numbers in Australia:

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Don McKenzie

Jan 1, 1970
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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.
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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...




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Stubbo of Oz

Jan 1, 1970
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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 ..............
 
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SG1

Jan 1, 1970
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z1 said:
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.
 
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Dingo

Jan 1, 1970
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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".
 
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Tom

Jan 1, 1970
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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...

Looks like Telstra list, doesn't work with my home or mobile number but I have 0 connections with Telstra - they offered me a non-ADSL capable landline so they can keep it...

Tom
 
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Rod Speed

Jan 1, 1970
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SG1 said:
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.

You're always free to get an unlisted number if you're that paranoid.
 
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Rod Speed

Jan 1, 1970
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Tom said:
Looks like Telstra list, doesn't work with my home or mobile number
but I have 0 connections with Telstra - they offered me a non-ADSL
capable landline so they can keep it...

I have no connections with telstra either and it works fine anyway.
 
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SG1

Jan 1, 1970
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Rod Speed said:
You're always free to get an unlisted number if you're that paranoid.

Your use of the word free does not apply in this case.
 
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Rod Speed

Jan 1, 1970
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SG1 said:
Your use of the word free does not apply in this case.

Corse it does. I never said they dont cost anything.

And they dont cost a cent with mobile numbers anyway.
 
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Rob

Jan 1, 1970
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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.


How to get delisted

If you do not want your number to be listed on this web site, please
contact us using the feedback link on the right. Only numbers that are
on the ACMA Do Not Call Register will be delisted. This is to prevent
fraud.
 
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Tom

Jan 1, 1970
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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...
First time today I had a use for it (missed call with number that doesn't look familiar) and site seems to be dead, pity it haven't lasted too long.

Tom
 
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Ray

Jan 1, 1970
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First time today I had a use for it (missed call with number that
doesn't look familiar) and site seems to be dead, pity it haven't lasted
too long.

Tom

Still working here....
 
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F Murtz

Jan 1, 1970
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Tom said:
First time today I had a use for it (missed call with number that
doesn't look familiar) and site seems to be dead, pity it haven't lasted
too long.

Tom
Was not working yesterday, is now.
 
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Don McKenzie

Jan 1, 1970
0
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...

guess what?

they are charging for it now. :)

Cheers Don...

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