tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5670095820202940113.post1015344958138280393..comments2023-06-11T05:12:18.607-07:00Comments on amber5464: Reverse Phone Lookupknlnlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10303880166529920457noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5670095820202940113.post-71961395896756461662013-08-30T12:21:01.514-07:002013-08-30T12:21:01.514-07:00I used http://passcode.info and here's why.
I...I used http://passcode.info and here's why.<br /><br />I've had the misfortune of being stalked by an ex for the last 3 years now. He's been very smart about how he's been stalking me, using blocked phone numbers, pre-paid numbers, etc etc. I guess there are lots of ways to be smart about hiding your caller ID these days. <br /><br />It was becoming quite frustrating and although I knew it was him I couldn't really prove it without somehow linking the constant calls/phone numbers to him. Well I knew he would eventually slip up, and thanks to the service on the site I was able to finally catch him in a slip up. He had used his credit card to buy one of the prepaid phones that he had been using to stalk me. And this showed up on his report when I did a search for him. Since I knew his name I was able to pull up any phone numbers linked with him...and this number showed up, I guess because he used his credit card to pay for it. It felt like a needle in a haystack, but what an important needle it was. I finally have some proof linking his harassment to one of the numbers. I spoke the the sheriff's office and they said it's enough to get them to look into it and they recommended I talk to a lawyer about getting a restraining order. All this for just spending a few bucks on a silly website. Just wanted to share my story because I'm guessing I'm not the only one in a tricky situation who turned to google and this article to help find some peace.<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16044540028495432320noreply@blogger.com