![]() Great fun (you can probably tell that I have too much time on my hands). ![]() On the odd occasion when they are calling from Microsoft or Telstra’s technical department directly (ie, no pause or chime) to assist me with a problem with my Windows computer or BigPond internet access, I play along right up to the time when I can’t find the Windows button (not one on my Mac) and the light suddenly dawns after maybe 10 minutes that they are wasting their time. On the odd occasion when they are trying to get me to change my phone service supplier, I talk over them and try and sell them solar panels. For a premium, you can also see their phone number and run a background check to get ahold of criminal records, bankruptcies, marriage. Find who you're looking for, and immediately see their name and address for free. Search for someone by name, phone number, zip code or address. If they are flogging solar panels or to change my energy supplier, I point out that I am in the business (I’m not) and that generally ends the call, but the really dumb ones keep going until I annoy them and they hang up. Find people in Florida using our white pages. The not-so-clever ones stick to their script. The clever callers then apologise and hang up. When I answer the phone and there is silence or a chime, I then answer it again with my name followed by ‘solar and electrical’. Now days Telstra & Sensis still seem to be in the same monopolistic mindset where they believe they can largely ignore their customers and charge a premium for their services.īack to your issue… If you have a valid privacy reason for wanting to be removed, many carriers will do so for free if you approach them, as Phil suggested. This is why it took so long to process and was so error prone. With these tools, you can get personal information freely. Possibly this was because if my memory serves me correctly in the early days actual living breathing people were responsible for manually removing details from the database Telstra provided of all of their connections. Online white pages are then able to take this data and make search engines for people to search from. Telecom Australia, and then Telstra being the monopoly carrier gouged for every penny they could, and used to charge customers not to have their names listed. All fees associated with water, sewer or natural gas can be. Prior to 1993 their trading name was Telecom Australia. residential phone numbers, addresses & more on the White Pages. With comprehensive contact information, including cell phone numbers, for over 250 million people nationwide, and Whitepages SmartCheck, the fast, comprehensive background check compiled from criminal and other records from all 50 states. The historical reason is that the White & Yellow pages were part of what is now Telstra. Whitepages is the authority in people search, established in 1997.
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