Saturday, February 4, 2012

Can someone help with me a reverse phone lookup?

This phone # keeps on texting my girlfriend with profane language and is constantly texting her. He claims to know her and me. I have his phone # and when i look it up it says its a lan line # in geneseo NY. thats close to where i am so i want to do something about it. Could someone help me with this? like where can i get a name or an address? Everywhere has to pay for them. If someone has an account for one of these could i give you the # and then you e-mail me?Can someone help with me a reverse phone lookup?
You can use the service at http://www.reversecellphonesearcher.com to find out the location of the phone number and the owner name too.



You just type in the number and it shows up on a little Google Map.



Hope this helps?Can someone help with me a reverse phone lookup?
Yes, I've done it myself. It's easy. There are two (actually three) steps.



1. I check the free sites (try superpages.com). They all pretty much have the same info though, and it's based on white pages listings, i.e. no unlisted numbers.



2. That's where a good paid service comes in. True story: I had a girl that started calling my cell out of the blue some months back. She was texting me, actually. Some pretty lewd things. Eventually I figured out (with the help of the site I'm about to tell you about) she thought she was texting some *other guy* who visited the beauty salon that she works at (it was one of the trendier, upscale places here). I used the information to confirm the story, and it allowed me to end the situation without disrupting anyone's feelings (I hope).



Anyway, whatever name/address the phone subscriber gave the phone company is available instantly. In my case it came back to a Sprint account registered to the woman's mother in one of the nicer suburbs here in town. With this service it doesn't matter if the number you want is listed in the phonebook, 411, or any of the free sites or not.



Some will tell you $20 is typical for that kind of info. Actually, no. It is $14.95 if you know where to look (I gave you the link below).



3. I should point out about this site - they will give you *some* information for free. Type in a phone number and see.Can someone help with me a reverse phone lookup?
try %26gt; http://www.whitepages.com/ %26lt; click reverse lookup. It's free

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