Can I find out someones phone number using just the address if I don't know the surname (UK)?
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Pretty self explaining really. I need to find my friends phone number as I lost my mobile, only we've not been friends that long and I don't know his surname, but I know the address as he lives in the street I used to live in. BT.COM wont let me look up the number unless I have the surname, do you know of any others that may let me look up the number (UK please)0 xxx
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Answer:
UKphonebook.com has an option for an address search on the site,you do have to register,there is no mention of any cost for this service,it's worth a look,good luck!
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Other answers
I think that may be possible using one of the sites inside this site. Please note I am not sure though.
jaisimha
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