All right, so it's Mojo in the morning show. So Anna Robb said that this guy that she was talking to contacted her with a new phone number. And I want listeners to tell us what they think about this, about when somebody changes a phone number. What happened? Or if you changed your phone number, why? So back a couple weeks ago when I was going to visit Tampa Man and I canceled on him because he changed the plans up on me. He sent me a text that said seriously and I didn't respond. And then I didn't hear from him for at least a week. So in my head, I'm like, yeah, it's just not gonna work. Like I'm upset with him. He's obviously upset with me. It's not going anywhere. Well, this week I get a text from him and he says, hey, my phone was messed up, delete my old number, text me off this one. And I know. So suspicious. I'm like thinking in my head, I have had the same number my entire life. Why are you getting a new number? But then I was talking to my friend about it and she's like, oh, I always get new numbers. She was like, sometimes I just get annoyed that everyone has my number and I just wanna clear out my contact. You're friends crazy too. Oh my God, the thought about having to tell everybody that I had a new number is stressful, right? I don't even like getting a new iPhone because I'm afraid numbers won't transfer over. Like I hate that. I'm gonna tell you, I still have a Georgia phone number. I have a 404 number because I'm like, I do not feel like reaching out to everybody I know to tell them my new number. I feel like the only reason you would get a new number is like if you were being stalked or something, right? By an ex and you don't want them, I guess then you would just block. I don't know. There's two reasons you get a new phone number. Number one, you got fired from your job and the company took your phone back. Okay? Number two, you got caught cheating and your spouse told you or your significant other told you, you're getting rid of your F and phone number right now so that that bitch doesn't call me anymore. Oh wow. That's, those are the only two reasons. And those are the, and that's it. The rest of the reasons are not valid because nobody wants the hassles. Even if you have somebody that's stalking you, I would deal with a stalker before I would deal with somebody not knowing my own number and missing out on the opportunity of somebody not calling me. I don't know many guys that have gone through this situation where they've switched their number. Like, and I've had my same number since 10th grade. The majority of my friends have all had their numbers since they were younger. 10th grade, that's a, that's a while. Got my first phone, got my first number and it's been the same ever since. If you switch carriers, do you change your number, Kev? Not anymore. No, I've switched carriers and have maintained the same. You used to be, it used to be that you couldn't bring your phone number with you, but no. Every girl that I know that has changed a number has been because a guy had it that they no longer wanted to have it. Every single girl. What about this guy? What about this Tampa guy? The way that Anna describes him, it seems that he has a very fast-paced lifestyle. What do you mean by fast-paced? I mean, you know, just some of the things that she says would lend me to believe that there are more than a few people that have that number. Did you ask him? I would be so curious. Why did you change your phone number? I think I asked him and he just said something was going on with my other phone. Uh-uh, don't believe it. I know. Not for a second. I mean, Kev, I'm aware that there are more people. I've said this before, like this is just me talking to him, trying to see like maybe if we get to a point where it's just us two. Like I'm not pressed about that, but I don't know. I feel like this guy has got more shadiness to him. I know what she's thinking. Yeah. You think that he has a girlfriend. She got his phone, saw it was other people in there and she made him change his number, throw it away. Yes. Or he told her, I'm done with this phone. You can have it, broke it right on the spot, put it in water. I love you. It's over. And then when it's 18 to 19. Where's the ding, ding, ding? Ding, ding, ding. That is totally it. Oh, like that's it. Something's off. Something's off. Yes. I don't know. 844-MOJO LIVE is our telephone number. We have not changed our number and we've moved studios three times now in the time that this show has been on. 844-665-6548. The text is 955-00. The thoughts on this. Jamie, are you there, Jamie? Yes, I'm here. How you doing, Jamie? What do you think about when people change their numbers? So my best friend, I've known her for a little over 13 years now, or 12 years. I've had the same phone number for 12 years now since I met her. And she has literally 20 different numbers saved in my phone from her changing the numbers over. See? Those people, honestly, are the most annoying friends ever. Yeah. Yes. Oh, my, I love her. And God, she drives me crazy. You know what the worst is too? What kind of phone do you have? I have an iPhone. So I have an iPhone too. And I hate when I go and I send a text to somebody and then it will send it back that there's something weird with it or it's green. And then I'll go into their phone and they have like all those old numbers there. And it won't tell me which phone number is the legitimate one. We'll just say recent as the one that's there. I hate that when that does that. I just wait for her to message me. Like, this is my new number or her message before I know which number to message. Does she have any tie or she have any ties to a guy in Tampa, Florida? What's going on, Katie? How you doing? Good. How are you? Good. What do you think about this? So I gotta say that I'm a person that has had like a dozen phone numbers and a lot of it is I've gone carrier to carrier when I have had issues and I got a better deal. But I also gotta say if you've got a gut feeling that something's not right to follow it, but I wouldn't just jump to, you know, not keeping the same phone number because I've had multiple situations that it was just easier to get a new number. So two questions. Number one question, which carrier is now the best one? Which one do you use now that gave you the best deal? I have the best luck with T-Mobile and all on it. Total wire. And second question for you is, why aren't you just transferring your phone number to the next carrier? They'll take your phone number. A couple of them actually wouldn't let me. Those are sketched. I mean, that's not right. Yeah. And I've had like every carrier out there, but I like T-Mobile the best and I've been with them the longest now. Okay. All right. Good. T-Mobile. Fred, what's up, Fred? How you doing, Mojo? I'm doing okay. You have a comment or a question or a thought? I mean, I was going to say maybe she's drinking a drug dealer. Oh, okay. They take their phone number flat. Yeah, I know what it is. He doesn't need that money. I don't think he's a drug dealer. I'm on drugs! I see where you're going with that. He's worse than a drug dealer. He's a professional athlete. He's really worse. Oh, he's a better. There you go. Yeah. What's up, Tiffany? How you doing, Tiffany? Yeah, I'm good. Long time. First time? You guys know I actually have called about four times. Oh, thank you. You almost got me. Welcome back. Wait, is this the first time or that you've called us on this phone number that you're dialing? I have the same number. Okay, good. All right. What's going on? What's your comment? My comment is the changing the phone number. We have a lot of younger people in our family and we have a group chat. They keep changing their number and now we have someone in our family group chat that won't leave. He's literally like, no. I'm funny if anyone knows. That is so funny. I don't know what family this is, but it's mine now. I love it. Does he contribute? We don't even know whose number it was. We're like, who number was that? I love Keyletta. You know what's funny is, that should be a good topic for another time. Lydia, write this down for next week. The people who are in group chats with people that don't know that they're in there or they don't know why they're part of the whole thing because I've gotten a part of two different group chats where I'm like, why am I in this group chat? What's up, Samantha? Hi, good morning. Good morning. How are you? Say hi to Anna. Doing all right. Good morning, Anna. Hey girl. Yeah. What's your comment? My husband and I got into a car accident once and the person who hit us had asked for a number. He apparently didn't have any insurance. So he was going to pay us for the damage. And then he started harassing us and was trying to make everything our fault. So I had my husband change his phone number because it just got too crazy. All right, so he harassed us. That's an awful but legitimate reason. I thought that was going in a different direction. I know too. The guy changed his number. Yeah. Adrian, what did you want to say to Anna? Hey, I sent a text in saying that my baby daddy never pays his phone bill. And if you don't pay by a certain time, you like lose your number. Maybe he does. But he was getting a new phone number. Wouldn't it be interesting if the professional athlete that you're talking to, that Anna's talking to, is bad with his bills? That would be wild. What's up, Eric? Hi. Hey, I think the problem with this phone is Anna has his number. I think he's got another phone. I think it's got two phones. Oh. I know he has two phones. Yeah. We saw both of them when we hung out. Okay. Why did he tell you he had two? When you guys hung out? I don't know. He lives a different life than me. One was a Detroit number and one was his hometown. So when people carry around two phones, which by the way, if you carry around three phones, you got big pockets. But if you carry around two phones, I automatically assume not that you have a business line and a whatever line, you know? I think that you got girls in all places. Well, I do have girlfriends so that have a phone that was issued to them from work and then their phone phone. I used to have two phones. Yeah, real. Anna, what's up? Anna Bell, I'm sorry, Anna Bella, the listener. Hello. I was gonna say the same thing because if you like owe money on your phone at all and it breaks and you want to go get a new one, you have to have that paid off. And so if you go to a different company and wanna keep your number, everything has to be paid off at a zero for them to unlock it. Interesting. So if he broke his phone and didn't wanna pay it all off, he probably just went to a different company, got a new number. Okay. All right. All possibly valid. Brianna, what do you think? Anna, I was just gonna ask you, do you know, does anybody ever pay for anything for him or does he pay for everything himself? I think he pays for everything. Why do you say that? Because to be honest with you, I never paid for my own phone. My mom paid for it for me until I was like 24. And then when I got a new phone, I got a new boyfriend and my boyfriend bought me my new phone and that was the only reason my number changed because I couldn't take it over. And he paid for it. So I was just thinking maybe someone else was paying for his stuff and that's why he got a new number. So you didn't ask your ex-boyfriend for your phone number in the breakup? No, but because my new boyfriend got me a new phone, I had to get a new number because it was a new carrier and I couldn't take my sprint phone number with me. They wouldn't let me. Did his new number have a different area code? Yeah. Okay. So the first one was the Detroit area code and now I got a different area code. What's the area code of this new one? Do we know where it's from? Like whatever you call it. I can look it up. Interesting. Let's see. Don't give up your 313s, they're not giving them out anymore. Yeah, they're not. You gotta keep your 313s. Freshest. 850. 850, where's 850? Google that. What time is it? You haven't done this already? That's Florida. No. That's Florida, is it? Yeah, I forgot you used to know a girl named Mary had that. Yes, before, Tallahassee, Pensacola, Panama City. Maybe this is Mary's phone. Can you imagine that? Mary knows the Tampa guy.