Hey /g/, I have an odd issue.
My roomate is somewhat of an idiot and accidentally changed his phone number without telling anyone just in time for the holiday vacation when I am 1000 miles away. He is severely disabled and needs someone to contact him, otherwise he could actually starve to death.
Knowing a persons old number, their current address, and pretty much everything about them, is there a way to find their new number?
No but call your local police department and explain the situation and ask them to do a wellness check.
>>58147280
I'll do that as a last resort. Is there really no other way?
>>58147263
>Knowing a persons old number, their current address, and pretty much everything about them, is there a way to find their new number?
if its an ayphone, i dont doubt you could even get his account password to read his SMS on the website
say you lost your phone inside the house, but you cant remember the number to call, confirm some personal data.. done
And people say having a house phone is old fashioned.
>implying op isn't a stalker
>>58148453
This
>>58147263
There's a story here or at least some anecdotes.
OP should entertain us until someone posts a more comprehensive suggestion than: >>58147583