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Sunday, May 9, 2010

Using Cell Phone Reverse Lookup To Deal With Annoying Teenagers

By Sabrina Summerfrield

Most everyone has a cell phone these days. Kids get them in kindergarten. I'm not sure who they are calling other than Mickey Mouse but they have them. More and more people are calling and hanging up and I cannot seem to think that in a family of children that many can be the friend or acquaintances at their school. One way to find out is to do a cell phone reverse lookup.

Many younger people have cell phones now. Like their parents generations you are going to have people calling them and not leaving a message or hanging up. Young people seem to get the nerve to call yet don't have the guts yet to talk and end up hanging up.

The funny thing is that young people know how to dial but forget that their number shows up when they do. So if they decide to call over and over again and the number is not familiar to you it is easy to find out who it is. You may have to pay a fee to get the service but if you have a popular young person in your house with this problem it may be worth the small charge to do it.

You have to pay a fee to a service to be able to do this. But it may be worth it to stop the hang ups. They probably are harmless but they are annoying. It can happen to you with parents of school age children too.

If you are new to the wonderful world of other parents during the school years welcome to the wonderful world of interesting situations. Any parent who has been through it will tell you that there can be some annoying parents. And many times parents who let there kids cut loose with the cell phones.

So if you find a kid's number who keeps popping up on yours or your kid's cell phone you may want to talk to the parent directly. You can bring the cell phone to prove to them that is occurring. Believe it or not some people will swear that their kids didn't do it so have the proof.

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