Nope, you need a court order for that, unless the person has contacts at the phone company of unsavory ethics. And I suppose a excellent computer hacker could get them---but no without permission it's illeagal
2007-02-03 05:29:58
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answered by Queen-o-the-Damned 3
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they can't just buy it, but they can get their way into it by logging into your account online (by cellphone provider), they click on lost/forgotten password, enter your cell# and the website will ask a series of questions about the account holder, like billing zipcode and last four of SSN, if the person whos trying to get to your records is maybe your bf or gf, such person may know some confidential info about you and successfully log into your accound and see your call details. If they do so, after they submit your info, a text message with the new password will be sent to YOUR phone, therefore if they can gain access to your phone for five mins, he or she can do so quickly and he/she will be able to get there before you even know of it.
2007-02-03 05:36:24
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answered by Anonymous
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certain. it truly is criminal see you later as between the folk contained in the communication is conscious it is being recorded. I used the type of recording in small claims court docket. it truly is criminal and inspired to get info that someone threatened you, owes you funds, harrasses you etc. the girl that I taped change into threatening me-i change into advised i ought to even hand it over to the cops and performance her charged criminally. This info holds up!! notwithstanding, it isn't criminal to tap right into a persons' telephone line and tape them or pay interest in. that retains to be unlawful in Ontario and all of Canada. this isn't the U. S.!!!
2016-11-02 05:31:22
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answered by ? 4
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Companies cant sell you phone records, it would be illegal. But however a common practice is for companies to sell peoples phone numbers to other companies ( like telemarketing companies ) and this is perfectly legal.
2007-02-03 05:44:44
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answered by darin s 4
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No they cant,They are your details if hey are given out to someone other that yourself you can sue the phone company..
2007-02-03 05:29:38
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answered by Bella 7
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no, that would be refered to steal and to illegaly do things.just to know more about someone is o.k. with their permission
2007-02-03 05:28:38
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answered by David 3
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