Text / phone apps vs. Burners
[QUOTE=Dees75;5893722]Just an update, got a text saying she'd be back 4/28 & 4/29 if I'd like to try to set it up again. So I jumped through the hoops, got down to a phone call, spoke to her on the phone and she said I'm using a phone app, and that I would need to call from my normal phone line. I would hope everyone uses a text / phone app, so that is just a no go for me.[/QUOTE]I use a burner, so I don't have that problem.
Whats the deal with this girl?
I swear I have seen her advertise and maybe a report of her somewhere.
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A Note About Burner Phones
[QUOTE=AdmireMyRealit;5902942]I have been using apps for years but I have just got a cheap little prepaid iphone as a burner. So far it have been easier to keep up with stuff on it than an app.[/QUOTE]Just something to keep in mind for folks using burner phones and how anonymous you want to be. Once upon a time, I worked for a local cell phone company that seemed to specialize in burner phone / plans, as part of the new hire training was "don't release any records without a warrant", and payment records were included here. Unless you're paying completely anonymously (cash, gift card) then it's legally possible to trace a phone back to you. Proving you were the only person using said phone is a whole other loophole.
If you're using a burner just to keep real-you info from the provider you're contacting or don't want the wife read your texts, you're 99% good paying anyway you want. If you're worried about uncle LEO tracking you (and I know people that are this paranoid), pay cash and disable the phone GPS will make trying to track not worth the paperwork the majority of the time.