You can: * Ask them * Look on their business card * Send them a letter asking for the information
* E-mail them and ask * Phone them on their landline and ask * Ask a mutual friend * Dial random cell phone numbers until you luck out
The police can can track you if you have a cell phone on you if they have a warrant to do so. If someone else else does it, then it will be illegal.
If your phone has pornographic pictures of a minor, or you are a minor, you can get into trouble.
It means someone is on the phone with someone else or the phone is off the hook.
You can't. Doing so would require changing your phone's number to that of the 'someone else', which cannot be done unless you first remove it from their phone.
by a letter or email or Skye
Only if your texts are saved to the phone and not to the sim card.
Well my best guess to keep from someone else spying on your cell phone is to keep a lock on it that nobody else knows. But is your phone doesn't have a lock like mine then try keeping it with you at all times or when your not using it try keeping it in a secret place that nobody but you knows. That way you can keep your phone personal.
i don't know ask someone else!
i'd say .. be a man! just call her and if someone else picks up, tell em you got the wrong number :) that's what i'd do.
Yes, it is generally illegal to erase the memory of someone else's cell phone without their permission. Doing so can be considered a violation of privacy and personal property rights, as well as potentially breaking laws related to unauthorized access to electronic devices.
Yes you can by sending it back to the carrier to be refurbished and then reused by someone else.
The phone number is associated with your account for which you are responsible. You can sell the device to someone, but the service on the phone is your responsibility in your name. You cannot assign or sell your account to someone else. You can break the contract or complete the contract and then let the phone go back into the system. The buyer of the phone could then try to acquire that number, though it is unlikely that the timing would work out.