Quote:From the cross section of other opinions expressed here you can see in these deteriorating social times some of the other reasons - such as the perverted type of caller who just looks for numbers in the directory to call, and may pick yours if listed
Dorf,
How is it that all those phone book roving perverts have never picked on me in any of the last 8 years then? All of which have been with a directory listing.
Most of the deteriorating social times stuff is really a figment of the vivid imagination of a lot of the population rather than reality. Too much believing of all the scare stories that are on television etc, etc. And that's despite there being a couple of people round here I'm not on the best of terms with.
Of course if you live on the 19th floor of some nasty tower block in Stoke Newington I'm fully prepared to believe that you may have more to worry about from your fellow residents though.
But what about the friend on his way over to you by car who can't find your house but has forgotten to take your phone number with him? Under your system he can't then get hold of you.?
Sometimes when people do not live such exciting lives they look for things to be scared about. And the media often helps to fuel those fears.
If the problem is as bad as you suggest then making your house invisible would probably be more effective than simply having no number in the phone book.