Jun
26

I have weird phone #s calling me and I want to look up the name of the person. Every site I've search wants to charge me money to just look up the person's name. Are there any sites that are free?

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  • Comment by Starlight
    June 26th, 2009 at 1:15 am

    I go to http://www.whitepages.com and click on the reverse look up tab and if the person is listed it will give you their name, at the very least it tells you if it's a land line or a cell phone and who the provider is and it also gives a map and shows the location where the call is being made from and it's free! I hope that helps! Good Luck!!!

  • Comment by Scrubbs
    June 26th, 2009 at 1:15 am

    That depends on the type of phone number it is. If it is an unlisted or cell phone number then you will have to pay a service. Hopefully some day cell phone numbers will be listed like landlines but at this point, cellular providers charge money to companies that wish to access their number listings. Thus you have all the reverse phone lookup companies… Not sure how serious you are about finding who the callers are, but I have spent the last several months researching and testing reverse phone looking sites for an online consumer review site (http://www.CompleteReviews.net ). You can read about their top recommended sites at the following link… http://www.completereviews.net/reversephonelookup.html . That way you won't get scammed by the service you use.

  • Comment by Sintari
    June 26th, 2009 at 1:15 am

    I've searched for it some time ago, and found a blog about reverse phone look up guide.
    Here it is: http://reversephone-look.blogspot.com/

  • Comment by Dave
    June 26th, 2009 at 1:15 am

    You can use white pages or anywho. If that doesn't work, it means the number is a listed landline or a cell phone number.

    I found another site that will help you find info on those numbers. It's a paid site, which is the only one you can use.

    hope this helps…

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