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I have a phone #, need who owns it

ajhcmaj

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Can someone help. I have done backword searches, google, etc. Cant find out the company that owns this #..

Any help would be appreciated.

There # is 8667705960


Thanks
 

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I tried searching too. The only place I found that gave a result is a site you have to pay for. I don't know if you want to do that or not. What happens when you call it? Here's the site I found.

(866) 770-5960
https://find.intelius.com/purchase.php
 

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The (866) indicates to me that it is a toll-free number. Why not call and find out? Seems pretty logical to me. :rolleyes:
 

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KevJan said:
The (866) indicates to me that it is a toll-free number. Why not call and find out? Seems pretty logical to me. :rolleyes:

If you call it, block caller ID, call from a pay phone, call using a calling card, etc.
 

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Fax #

Sorry I forgot to say, it is a fax #. So I cant call them and get the company name.

Dont want to pay as well.
 

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ajhcmaj said:
Sorry I forgot to say, it is a fax #. So I cant call them and get the company name.

Dont want to pay as well.


Maybe fax something to them along the lines of..."who are you?"...from your local Kinkos?
 

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have you tried reversephonedirectory.com? If it doesn't come up, is the problem that they are sending you unsolicted faxes? Florida has a law where the sender can be fined $500 for the first, and $1,500 for multiple. There is a local company that goes after them for you and splits the fine money recovered with you.

If they're not sending you faxes, can you just block the number?
 

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Free 411 directory

I've tried several places, and got no response. But, here is a place to look up phone numbers...a free directory assistance.
 

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mike130 said:
You can't block called ID when you call a toll free number.

Unless the number your calling doesnt accept private calls you can block your caller ID. I call toll free numbers all the time and have never had to unblock my number to get through.

Toll free numbers generally are used to generate business so companies very rarely would choose not to accept private calls.
 

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gmarine said:
Unless the number your calling doesnt accept private calls you can block your caller ID. I call toll free numbers all the time and have never had to unblock my number to get through.

Toll free numbers generally are used to generate business so companies very rarely would choose not to accept private calls.

The first poster is correct. You may think your number is blocked, but it is passed to toll free number providers. Since they are paying for the call, they will see the number. There is something in the small print on call blocking and indicates you cannot block your number on a toll free call. And you are correct that you don't have to unblock your number to have it go through.
 
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