Apps using phone number contact

Here is a list of common apps that allow people to contact you using your phone number:

Messaging Apps

1. Telegram

2. WhatsApp

3. Signal

4. Viber

5. WeChat

6. LINE

7. Kik (if associated with your phone number)

Social Media Platforms

8. Facebook Messenger (if linked to your phone number)

9. Instagram (can suggest you via phone number)

10. Snapchat

11. TikTok (if synced with your phone number)

VoIP and Call Apps

12. Google Voice

13. Skype

14. Zoom

15. Microsoft Teams

Dating Apps

16. Tinder

17. Bumble

18. Hinge

19. OkCupid

Other Apps

20. Venmo (if linked to your phone number)

21. PayPal (for contacts using the “find by phone number” feature)

22. Discord (if someone has your number and you’ve linked it)

23. Clubhouse

If you suspect unauthorized access or are curious about where your number might be connected, you can:

1. Check the settings in these apps to see if your number is registered.

2. Use “forgot password” features on these platforms to see if your number is linked.

3. Secure your accounts with two-factor authentication (2FA).

Let me know if you’d like guidance on checking or managing these connections!

Grom Wendy’s restaurant owners

You can contact Quick Service Foods Inc., the franchisee operating Wendy’s restaurants on Guam, as follows:

• Mailing Address:

• P.O. Box 23608, GMF Barrigada, GU 96921

• Phone:

• (671) 646-9057

• Email:

• wendysadmin@guam.net

For more information, you can visit their website at https://www.wendysguam.com.

Consumer financial protection bureau

Here is the contact information for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB):

Phone:

• Toll-Free: (855) 411-2372

• TTY: (855) 729-2372

Mailing Address:

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

P.O. Box 2900

Clinton, IA 52733-2900

Website:

www.consumerfinance.gov

Email:

You can submit questions or complaints via their online portal on their website.

Let me know if you’d like help filing a complaint!

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Adapt.org will bring hundreds of wheelchair members to Guam to protest the LACK of wheelchair, accessibility on public buses and the corrupt JUDGE who js blocking lawsuits about it . We will surround the district courthouse and the superior courthouse and the Legislature until the corrupt judge reopens the cases and until GRTA provides a plan to provide wheelchair accessible buses.I would like to consult with the police chief for suggestions to make this ongoing event less disruptive to regular citizens

1k wheelchairs will block both court houses

it might be multiple thousands. This really got the attention of adapt which has over 50 million members. The protest will continue until Judge Gatewood reopens the ADA cases Which she wrongfully dismissed and closed

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