okay this might be a little bit long.
but there was a guy called ryan who is a major jock and kept iming me and saying how hott i was and kept hitting on me. He staretd to text me too. 2 days ago, i found out that it wasn't really him, and that someone else made a fake screen name of him.
I really want to find out who really was texting and iming me. I have his Cell phone number. I tried going online and doing reverse cell phone, but it would only give me the City.
My friend tried calling him but wont answer.
How can i find out who it really was?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Computers? sizzlinmandolin answered Wednesday May 9 2007, 11:59 am: This type of passive aggressive behavior is usually something that a girl or group of girls would do to another girl. A guy wouldn't likely pretend to be another guy just to hurt you. I might even go so far as to say that it was definitely a girl or at least that a girl was involved. I think you should just let it go. Knowing who did it won't make it hurt any less. It could end up hurting a whole lot more. If you really want to find out who did it though, you know who has your screenname. Talk to each female individually about what happened and how sad you are that it wasn't really the guy. If they start laughing, you'll know it was them.
AskJR answered Wednesday May 9 2007, 10:06 am: You can't get the identity of a cell phone owner yet-- only the city or the cell phone carrier.
You have the number, call it, call it, call it.
Try the *67 before the cell number when dialing, this blocks the number that is calling so he won't know who it is. [ AskJR's advice column | Ask AskJR A Question ]
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