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Does anyone have a link to a reverse look-up site where you enter a number and it comes up with address details?

Just received some really weird calls and would like to know if its a prank by friend or not.

My mobile rings at 10pm with a local number displayed so i answer the phone. There is a long pause and then i hear some really weird noises which kept repeating? Not knowing whats going on I just hang up. One minute after, the same number calls, so i hang up before answering.

Then it rings again so I answer it and hear the same sound again. So I let the sound play through my phone for about 10 minutes waiting for him/her to hang up. I decide to record the call so i can listen to it later.

I hang up after i recorded the call.

THEN the home fax starts ringing?! This is when i start to get worried. As I do not know the fax number nor do my friends.

The fax stops ringing so I do a *69 check and its the exact same local number...

The interesting part is that the fax number is not listed under my name or even my surname, so it wasnt a case of search the name in the whitepages....

I have no idea whats going on?!

Thanks

Patrick

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lol wtf

was it clearer on the actual call, or is that what it sounded like?

cant understand a word of it

Thats exactly how it sounded each time I answered, and i think it kept on looping. I dont think its english or a language at all?

Asked a couple of friends about the number and turns out to be some f"cking loser i lost contact with 8 months ago. I still know where he lives....any ideas? lol

Guess you cant rely on GreyPages as it gave a wrong address/name and that made things worse haha.

Was planning to visit the address and probably startle some innocent residents haha

Thanks all :(

its someone that knows you, if your fax number is unlisted someone has it...and its english with a cave like filter , with sound forge you cna try different decoders and try and work it out.

but if you have the number and it worries u post it here and let others track them >_<

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