Jun
26
Filed under: Reverse phone lookup
I've been getting calls from a certain verizon cell phone in tucson az. but i dont know who its from. does anyone have a subscription to a phone number look up site? would you be willing to look up a number for me? thanks!
i had a friend txt that number to find out who it was. he pretend to be some girl named "liz". but then the person txt back saying their name was liz too. i think they're lying.
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June 26th, 2009 at 1:15 am
Why dont you just call the number back? or hop on a work phone or a friends phone and call it? or answer it and pretend your not you and ask who it is and if it's someone important say it's you or ask to "take a message" for her…
EDIT: Just try calling the number from a different number yourself.
June 26th, 2009 at 1:15 am
SORRY! I don't. Have you typed it into Google?. Usually, some websites have this one-time free or a trial subscription. TRy it out.
June 26th, 2009 at 1:15 am
I have that problem right now. Phone number look up websites only give Land line numbers for free. You have to pay to get a Cell number. Its not worth getting billed every month. Sorry.
June 26th, 2009 at 1:15 am
Maybe you can try this.
Please visit website http://reverse.phonesguide.com.cn ,and you will get some details of the phone number .
Full Phone Reports include up-to-date information for (when available):
Phone owner name and current address
Line type - landline or mobile
Household members
Phone company and carrier
Possible neighbors and relatives
Issuing location
Satellite maps
Other phone numbers belonging to owner
Owner's address history
And more!
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May you good luck !
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/
June 26th, 2009 at 1:15 am
If you can't find anyone who has a subscription, you can use a cell phone lookup directory.
It's a paid site, but it's worth. It's cheap and the info is accurate. I found a site that works.
I'll leave a link to the site below.
hope this helps…