English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

He came buy a few weeks ago with the intent of buying my dad"s car. Dad was selling it so they negotiated and it all was going well. Dad"s car is a jeep samurai with 4x4.
So the guy sais "sure, dawm right I"ll buy it, BUT, I 1st want to see how it runs, how it feels." This is ok obviously and dad went with him and the guy was told that he could take the wheel so he did. And he did, and he liked it, he asked mydad if the 4x4 worked and since everything was fine with the car dad had no problem with it."Do you know how to drive it on 4x4?"Dad asked the man, he lied and said he had, and then the next thing U know,...........He messed up the car cause the Samurai Jeeps from 89 are driven slightly diffrent. He wants to have nothing to do with my car now, dad thinks there is unfinished business but cant do anything about it if he knows nothing about the guy so,....... yeah any body ,? help?,..

2006-10-07 20:07:08 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Local Businesses Other - Local Businesses

4 answers

try..reverse look up at www.anywho.com

2006-10-07 20:17:58 · answer #1 · answered by Swtnis 5 · 0 0

I used to work for a cell phone company and the area code tells you nothing about the carrier. That is locked down to a specific region. However the three digit exchange *can* tell you who the "original" provider is. Meaning that if someone had a 456 prefix and Verizon Wireless owns that prefix, that means that phone number started with Verizon. But like someone else said, you can port your number from carrier to carrier. So just because that number started with Verizon doesn't mean that it still belongs to them.

2016-03-28 01:27:06 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Damn sorry to hear that! If its a home phone # then go to 411.com and enter it in, reverse search(enter the number the name comes up) or normally enter his name! Then if youreally want to get his info pay the fee foir people search and find out his whole history! Hey also, if you can choose me as best answer need some points! Thanx. good luck

2006-10-07 20:11:46 · answer #3 · answered by Mr. Yahoo 1 · 0 0

Probably better to take this one to local authorities. Getting his address will only lead to some sort of undesired action because the guy probably isn't going to say "Oh, you found my house, well, here's the money then."

So rather than end up with some sort of battery, assault, or vandalism going on, it's probably best to take it up with the cops.

2006-10-07 20:17:00 · answer #4 · answered by Mike 3 · 0 0

fedest.com, questions and answers