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Thu 26 Jul, 2007 06:58 pm
Google offers a service whereby the user can input a phone number and Google supplies the name it is listed to and the street address.
When one phone number results in more than one name and address, what does that indicate?
Either there are multiple people listed in the local directory (you can opt to have each family memebr have their own entry in the phone book if you'd like) or the number belonged to someone, they had it disconnected and the number was reused with a new customer.
Reverse Telephone Directory on Google
fishin-
Thank you.
Since it showed different surnames at different street addresses, I don't think your first answer could be correct.
Perhaps one of them is a prior listing for that phone number but it doesn't specify which is the prior listing. I have tried many phone numbers and only found one with two names & addresses shown.