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(No need to *quote* me, I can just (re-) write it here directly.)
 
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<blockquote>800notes is a FREE REVERSE PHONE NUMBER LOOKUP database built by YOU, its users. Our strength is in our numbers - by sharing pieces of information each of us has we are putting together a free and public phone number directory with information no other service can provide.</blockquote>
<blockquote>800notes is a FREE REVERSE PHONE NUMBER LOOKUP database built by YOU, its users. Our strength is in our numbers - by sharing pieces of information each of us has we are putting together a free and public phone number directory with information no other service can provide.</blockquote>


We should probably think about the process for scraping http://800notes.com . They have a *very* useful database of reports of spam or otherwise problematic numbers, going back to at least 2007; and they are under constant pressure from phone spammers and others who don't like being reported. They were also down for a day recently.
They have a *very* useful database of reports of spam or otherwise problematic numbers, going back to at least 2007; and they are under constant pressure from phone spammers and others who don't like being reported.
 
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Latest revision as of 20:35, 19 February 2021

800notes
800notes-screenshot.png
URL https://800notes.com/
Status Online!
Archiving status Not saved yet
Archiving type Unknown
IRC channel #archiveteam-bs (on hackint)

According to their website:

800notes is a FREE REVERSE PHONE NUMBER LOOKUP database built by YOU, its users. Our strength is in our numbers - by sharing pieces of information each of us has we are putting together a free and public phone number directory with information no other service can provide.

They have a *very* useful database of reports of spam or otherwise problematic numbers, going back to at least 2007; and they are under constant pressure from phone spammers and others who don't like being reported.