A new site Numbr (how web 2.0ish) has sprung up that lets you create a temporary number that can last anywhere from 1 hour to 1 month. You could then use this number when you post something for sale online so that you don’t have to give out your real number, you could use that number to put on your resume when you post it on Monster or CareerBuilder so you don’t get all of those unwanted callers asking if you want to be on their sales team making very little money selling things people don’t really want.
The service will also record voicemails for you that are then sent to your email and also let you block anonymous callers. It’s free for now since it’s in beta. They may turn it into a pay service once out of beta, then they might not, but the money has to flow somehow. I wouldn’t be surprised to see some sort of advertising spring up somewhere in the call. Give it a try and let us know what you think.
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I find it oddly telling that this was posted on my birthday.
Hopefully some of this will help me crack my router, whose password I managed to accidentally change to god knows what >__