192.com is widely known as a directory enquiry provider but has enjoyed terrible criticism in at least one online blog for its charging policy: You get very basic details for free but in order to obtain anything useful you have to purchase "credits" - and from what I have read several if you want to get your number.
How you can get free results on 192.com's electoral register. I hasten to add that this is NOT illegal, it is NOT illicit, it is NOT fraudulent and does NOT involve any software installation.
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The edited register, as previously stated, is for sale to anybody who wants it, typically marketing. 192.com and the likes is directory enquiries, you can opt out of this by going ex-directory.
Hello, is there any other way how to find address in UK without paying membership at 192.com? I only need one address. If somebody knows, thanks for you help.
Personal Details On 192.com website HUMBUG Posts: 476 Forumite 2 June 2015 at 12:09PM Hi All Was shocked to find my personal details (and even guessable age) on this 192.com website. My elderly parents and sister , brother, nephews and nieces also have their address and other details on this website (without their knowledge).
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I was a bit surprised to see mine and my Ex-Partners details on 192.com, along with my home address and the date I moved to the property etc. - especially as I always tick the box when I get my electoral registration form.
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Students protested at the civil rights rally. They were protesting against the death penalty. Peace activists protested the war. The defendant protested [= declared] his innocence in court. She protested that the law was unfair. “But I'm innocent!” he protested. He heard protests from the crowd.