Choosing / buying a mobile number

Choosing / buying a mobile number

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2HFL

Original Poster:

1,595 posts

54 months

Wednesday 11th December 2024
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My mobile phone number, which I must have had for 20-odd years, has recently been compromised in some sort of data breach. I’m continually getting harassed with computer generated robocalls and spam marketeers saying I’ve signed up for some bs or another.

As I can’t seem to stop or prevent these unwanted calls, I’ve bought a new SIM card with a new mobile number, however I have seen online that you can buy a memorable phone number, which I thought may be an opportunity to do so, as my phone is both for personal and work use and an easy-to-remember number would make some sense.

Has anyone bought their own mobile number? If so, do you recommend any companies that provide this, is it legit etc?

Cheers in advance for any help.

Big Pants

530 posts

154 months

Wednesday 11th December 2024
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Spam is a problem regardless of whether the number is memorable or not.

Imagine spending to acquire something "better" and encountering the same problem. There are better ways to address this above.

Good luck.

jonsp

1,119 posts

169 months

Wednesday 11th December 2024
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2HFL said:
buy a memorable phone number, which I thought may be an opportunity to do so, as my phone is both for personal and work use and an easy-to-remember number would make some sense.
Why?

Obviously you remember your own number but everyone else has your number in their contacts - they're not dialling it from memory.

Do you know you wife's mobile number from memory - I don't.

bristolbaron

5,243 posts

225 months

Wednesday 11th December 2024
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jonsp said:
Why?

Obviously you remember your own number but everyone else has your number in their contacts - they're not dialling it from memory.

Do you know you wife's mobile number from memory - I don't.
But why would you know his wife’s number?… getmecoat

Baldchap

9,001 posts

105 months

Wednesday 11th December 2024
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EmailAddress said:
Spammers use the TPS as a calling list. Avoid like the plague.

Baldchap

9,001 posts

105 months

Wednesday 11th December 2024
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bristolbaron said:
jonsp said:
Why?

Obviously you remember your own number but everyone else has your number in their contacts - they're not dialling it from memory.

Do you know you wife's mobile number from memory - I don't.
But why would you know his wife’s number?… getmecoat
It's on those adverts you see on special interest websites. laugh

2HFL

Original Poster:

1,595 posts

54 months

Wednesday 11th December 2024
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EmailAddress said:
Already signed up here, hasn’t changed a thing.

2HFL

Original Poster:

1,595 posts

54 months

Wednesday 11th December 2024
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jonsp said:
2HFL said:
buy a memorable phone number, which I thought may be an opportunity to do so, as my phone is both for personal and work use and an easy-to-remember number would make some sense.
Why?

Obviously you remember your own number but everyone else has your number in their contacts - they're not dialling it from memory.

Do you know you wife's mobile number from memory - I don't.
Fair point.

No, don’t know my wife’s number as we divorced and I deleted it biggrin

drmotorsport

862 posts

256 months

Wednesday 11th December 2024
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Wow is chosing a mobile number still a thing!? I'd expect it would be reasonable to have 'gold' numbers for 0800 type non geographical business stuff though. I had the luxury of choosing my new fangled 3G Futures bright Orange mobile number about 30 years ago when they had their own number blocks separate from the two 2G outfits... smile

hellorent

536 posts

76 months

Wednesday 11th December 2024
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I've got several gold numbers have a look on ebay, very easy to buy.