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Reverse Phone Search:
How You Can Find Out Who's Hiding Behind Any Phone Number
Got a phone number but don't know who it is? Maybe
you've seen strange numbers showing up on your teenager's cell phone
bill. Or maybe you picked up a number to call about an investment - but
you suspect a scam. Or maybe you found a mysterious number in your wife
or husband's things. For dozens of reasons, we find ourselves with a
telephone number - but no name.
You're itching to find out who it is. Not just for curiosity's sake. The
safety of your family or the security of your bank account could be at
stake. You need a way to discover just whose phone number you have.
There's good news. You've got options. I'm a professional writer and
researcher. I've discovered four different ways you can find out who's
hiding behind any phone number. You can:
- Call, pretending to be someone else
- Look it up in a published crisscross directory
- Befriend (or trick) someone at the phone company
- Go online and search
Let's see what's involved with each approach and discover when they work
best...
Call the Number
It's the simplest thing you can do. Pick up the phone and call. But
pretend to be someone else to avoid recognition. When they answer, ask
for a person with an unusual name not likely to be there. Say something
like "Hello, is Lilly Becky there? No? Are you absolutely sure? Well,
who am I talking to then?" Be a little forceful. Even sound angry, as if
you think they're lying to you. This approach can rattle the other
person and make them reveal their identity.
Avoid this one if you're not comfortable acting. And make sure you don't
call from a number that can be traced back to you!
Look in a Crisscross Directory
Crisscross Directories have been around since the late 1800s. They're
like phone directories. But they organize their listings by phone
number, or street address, instead of name. These directories are still
available in print form even though most of the information is also now
available by computer.
Such cross-references are primarily designed for business use. Usually,
sales departments rely on them to conduct direct marketing, build lists
of sales leads and gather business intelligence.
The drawback is that they're expensive - costing in the hundreds of
dollars or more. Still, you can usually find copies in your library,
especially for the local area you live in. If you're looking beyond your
own town, you probably won't be able to use the free version in the
library.
Get an Inside Connection
Having a buddy on the inside of the phone company was classic approach
for TV detectives. If you recall the Rockford Files or Mannix or any
other old private eye show, they were forever pulling over to a pay
phone and calling their friend, Ginger or Susie or Maggie, at the
telephone company. The friend would dutifully give them whatever
information the PI needed to pursue the case.
Interestingly, this method actually works - even if it's a little on the
shady side. If you know someone at the phone company, you can probably
talk them into helping.
Unfortunately, they probably won't help you once a week like on the TV
shows. At some point your friend's better judgment will take over.
You'll be left with nothing but numbers again. (Makes you wonder,
doesn't it, just what the detective had that you don't)
21st Century Answers - The Internet Search Solution
When it comes to finding out who's hiding behind a phone number, the
best way I've found is online search. Yet, search takes time. And not
finding what you want quickly gets very frustrating.
To help, a number of businesses exist to make reverse phone searching
quicker and easier. These businesses have already found the best sources
for reverse phone searching. They take you directly to the databases
that have the information you need. You can find out names, addresses,
and much more, starting with just a phone number.
Some of these Reverse Phone Lookup services are free. The better ones
cost a little. Quality always does, in my experience.
If, in your case, it's not that important to get accurate information
fast, then give the free services a shot. They're mostly supported by
pay for performance advertising, like Adsense, which doesn't earn them
much. That means the free services rarely have the money to invest
either in buying data access or in creating more usable interfaces.
In my case, as a professional, getting quality information quickly is
important. I pay the small fee and get reliable information.
But, even if I didn't write for a living and were just casually looking
up phone numbers from time to time, I'd still go with a paid database
service. The cost is minimal. Often a small, one-time fee covers one to
three years or even longer. If I only looked up a number once or twice a
year, it would still be worth it in time saved.
Final Word
As important as it can be, finding out personal information with just a
phone number used to be nearly impossible. Today it can be quick and
easy. I've found four approaches that work, but one proved the simplest
and most effective. It's using a quality, reverse-phone-search service
online.
In a future article I'll talk about some of the reasons reverse phone
search can be so important in these times. You might be surprised to
hear how it not only can satisfy curiosity, it could even save your
life.
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