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Can a Reverse Phone Search Help You?

By Janelle Elizabeth

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Published: 28Oct2008
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There is nothing worse than seeing a number come up on your caller id that has no name attached to it or is a number that you don't recognize.

What is even worse is when you try to call that number back and all you get is an annoying 'This is an invalid phone number' or and answering machine asking you to please hold for the next available representative with no indication as to what company you have called and why you're holding.

For all you know, you could be on hold to speak to a telemarketer you wouldn't have spoken to in the first place.

All phone numbers - landline, mobile, and unlisted - are registered to some individual or some business. When you get calls such as these that drive you insane, you do have a way to combat them.

It's called a reverse phone search and as long as you have the phone number that keeps popping up on your called id, you can find out who is calling you. There are a wide variety of reverse phone search websites available on the Internet to use for this service and they collect the phone numbers and the names associated with it from confidential sources, public records, and data brokers. These information sites are called 'source databases'.

A reverse phone search can help you do, but is not limited to:

* Find out the identity of a prank or harassing phone caller

* Research numbers that you can't identify on your phone bill or caller id

* Help you locate friends and family who have fallen out of touch

* Look up the exact address of someone you know.

There is a small fee to use this service and of course you'll have to agree to the websites terms and conditions, which include not using the information you find for illegal purposes. The party who you are researching never knows that you have looked up their information. Peace of mind is worth the small fee you'll pay to find out who is trying to reach you.

Be aware that if you can find out someone else's information, they can find out yours. Most of the reverse phone search websites offer you an 'opt out' that makes your personal information private, but only on their website. Unless you pay an extra fee asking the reverse phone search company you are using to notify the 'source databases' in which the information came from, only the reverse phone search website will make your information private and safe.

It's time to take control of your inbound callers. Using a reverse phone detective makes finding caller details so easy. It's a simple to use online service for tracing the identity of callers, and their addresses, with only their listed or unlisted phone or cell numbers to go on.

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