RickTheToad
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I actually use a pre-paid app so I do not give out my real cell due to privacy reasons. Apparently, people can now look up and retrieve cellphone owner's names for free. Anyways, I use this pre-paid app and I have a separate number just for dating. Just for kicks, I changed my name to Clark Kent on the app and it reveals my name as Clark Kent, not Rick ******. I went to the date for drinks and she was stunning, but a lawyer and 29. She said pleasure to meet you Clark. I was taken back a bit. Then she said you know, I searched you on Google, I do that with all people I meet just to be safe, and you are no where to be found. You have no social media accounts, which is very odd. Are you a criminal? Are you running some game? What's the deal, Clark? She cooled down after a bit after a drink and showed her my gov't ID to prove I was who I said I was, just not my address or other personal info.
Is this standard now with the younger crowd? I've updated my name on my account to Rick with no last name. Honestly, I didn't know they publish cellphone owners on the web nowadays. I looked up my real cell number, and it just says Cell Phone Customer.
Anyone experience something like this?
Is this standard now with the younger crowd? I've updated my name on my account to Rick with no last name. Honestly, I didn't know they publish cellphone owners on the web nowadays. I looked up my real cell number, and it just says Cell Phone Customer.
Anyone experience something like this?