Goddamn Vagabond asked:
I’m getting texts from this person (I think I know him, won’t tell me his name) so I did a reverse lookup on the number and it said its coming from a landline in Minneapolis. But that can’t be right because I’m getting text messages from the number…I’m sure I typed it in right. How does that work?
Francisco
I’m getting texts from this person (I think I know him, won’t tell me his name) so I did a reverse lookup on the number and it said its coming from a landline in Minneapolis. But that can’t be right because I’m getting text messages from the number…I’m sure I typed it in right. How does that work?
Francisco
Tags : Cell Phone Number, Reverse Lookup, Texts
Categories : Cell Phones & Plans

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shjOlds_442
October 21st, 2009 at 6:14 pm
Margaret
IF Im not mistaking, AT&T is doing it.
paris S
October 23rd, 2009 at 6:13 am
Larry
yes,, you will have to port out your number,,,
nic_16zz
October 26th, 2009 at 5:01 am
Theodore
you can send messages form a landline to a cell phone.This is how it works on the landline the phone company records your message that you want to send than the landline sends it to your cell number as a text message l’ve done it alot with my friends and you also send a text message from your cell phone to a landline and the landline phone should ring and a computer voice will speak out the text message
Jason
October 26th, 2009 at 2:28 pm
Brian
No, but there is call fowarding. You can forward any call from one phone to another.
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