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Is there anyway to find an address that a mobile number is registered to?

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b2k12 | 18:01 Fri 26th Oct 2007 | Technology
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A rouge builder has recently stolen some money from me. The only contact details i have are a mobile number. Is there anyway to find out what address this number is registered to?
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It's doubtful that it will be
�50.00 at tesco gets you a pay-as-you-go
by the sound of it ... you payed - he went

how did you find him in the first place?
its worse.
u can buy sim cards for a quid with free texts .
unregistered at car boot sales or markets.

commonl�y used by these dodgey types.

also used for text abuse too.
big problem.

no way to trace them if they havent registered their address or their real one even .
not another bloody builder!! the Baskets!!
If he has "stolen" as under The Theft Act, then the police should be involved. They can, under certain circumstances trace the phone via a "triangulation" process, or if it is registered, then details can easily be traced after a few data protection forms have be filled out.

However, if it is not theft (dishonestly appropriates property (money) from another wiith the itention of permeantly depriving that person of it) and more a civil debt, the police can not do anything.

Depending on how much he has taken, maybe consider a private investigator.
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Unfortunately the police aren�t being overly helpful as I don�t actually have any paper proof that I handed over any money. Very stupid of me I know, but really didn�t have any reason to doubt this guy.

I have since found out that he�s gone bankrupt � I found out from the Halifax that he�s house was repossessed and sold to cover costs.

Bewlay Bros � thanks for your reply and I think your right, this is more of a civil debt � I�m hoping the guy had good intentions, but just fell on hard times��. as we all do. I think I�ll pursue the civil route and maybe try the small claims court.

Thanks everyone, your comments are much appreciated.

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