In a message dated 1/13/02 9:40:51 AM Eastern Standard Time, profile at aye.net writes:
> A friend's X husband got her Cell phone number and he told his daughter that > he did it with a "Detective" program that allows him to find out anything > about her, or anyone else. > > That would be what I would tell someone if I had gotten the information the old fashioned way....for example, if the daughter had a cellphone and had programmed Mom's number onto it (or the cellphone of another relative or friend). A simple lookup in the phonebook would yield the information while the owner left the phone unattended for just a minute. Likewise, caller ID at the woman's home would provide Mom's cellphone if she called home. While picking up the daughter and left unattended near the phone, a quick review of previous calls would provide the needed information. If the daughter called Mom's cellphone from Dad's house, a mere press of the redial button would give Dad the Mother's "secret" number. I would go for the simple answer rather than the complicated one. His answer was clearly designed to drive the Mom nuts and to make her paranoid. It seems to be working. MJ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.math.louisville.edu/pipermail/macgroup/attachments/20020113/38acea5e/attachment.html
