Friday, October 21, 2011

Phone Reverse Lookup

With the advent of caller I.D. our phone situation has changed greatly. We can see the phone number and many times the name of the person calling. So why would we need to do a phone reverse lookup?

Many times when about to answer our phone, we don't know who the phone number belongs to. Do we answer the phone? Do we let it ring? If you're like me, you don't pick it up. What if the person calls back several times? What if you start to get calls in the middle of the night?

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You can't take it anymore. It's 3 AM. You pick up the phone and the person hangs up. Now you've really gotten upset. But more than upset, you're concerned about whom this person is and why they are calling you all day and night and when you finally pick up the phone; they slam it down in your ear. Now is the time to do a phone reverse lookup!

First things first when you do a search like this. Go to Google or Yahoo or one of the other major search engines and type the phone number in there. If you do not get any results, change the way you typed it in; try dashes between the numbers; try periods between the numbers. If that also delivers no results, then put the entire phone number in quotation marks ("555-555-5555"). That will alert the search engines to not change the numbers around during the search but to keep the digits in that exact order.

What if I still do not get any results?

You still want to do a phone reverse lookup but you don't know what to do.

There are companies that specialize in these searches. But even that is risky. One company is endorsed by Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and all the other major phone companies; InfoRegistry. They are accurate, fairly inexpensive and they work with phone registry records which are updated daily.

Don't wait any longer. Just do it! You'll sleep better at night.

Phone Reverse Lookup

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