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Looking for Free Reverse Phone Number Look UP

I get lots of calls and the ones that are scams have been reported by others and I can block them.  But lately I have been getting lots of calls, no message, but local phone numbers.  I don't want to block and frankly I don't always answer either.  I have searched for FREE  white pages, reverse look up.  Seems all of them have a charge.  

 

Does anyone know of a free service... not interested in one month free trial.  LOL

 

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Re: Looking for Free Reverse Phone Number Look UP

Unfortunately, reverse lookups for those numbers are not very effective because the companies get shut down or switch numbers so often that the information can't be kept up to date.

 

You can try 800notes.com, which is a free crowd sourced site. Users enter the data on the scam/spam calls themselves.

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Re: Looking for Free Reverse Phone Number Look UP

Just because the #'s appear local does not mean that they are.  99.9% of them originate from overseas.

 

Turn your phone ringer off if you are tired of hearing your phone ring.

Put your answering machine on speaker phone.  If the person does not leave a message then as far as I am concerned, no one called!

 

Remember, this is income tax time.  Your phone will be ringing off the hook till April 15.  The calls will slow down afterwards.

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Re: Looking for Free Reverse Phone Number Look UP

@Mz iMac  Good info. I didn't know that. I have been receiving several calls with our local area code, then hangups, and I kept wondering why they are hanging up. I never answer calls unless I know who it is, but when the phone rings, I look at the number. Good to know. Thank you.

 

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Re: Looking for Free Reverse Phone Number Look UP

When I get these calls, I google the numbers and the general information comes up for FREE! 

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Re: Looking for Free Reverse Phone Number Look UP

I usually Google the number also and get enough information to make a decision about whether or not to block the number.

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Re: Looking for Free Reverse Phone Number Look UP

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JaneMarple wrote:

When I get these calls, I google the numbers and the general information comes up for FREE! 


 

This is what I also do.    It is the most effective way I've been able to find out anything about a given number.

 

I've never found a free site for identifying numbers.  Usually they bait you in to make you think you can just get the info, then you end up on a 'pay' page that precedes any possibility of getting actual info.  

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Re: Looking for Free Reverse Phone Number Look UP

Just Google the number. 

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Re: Looking for Free Reverse Phone Number Look UP

 @bonnielu  I use whitepages.com/reverse_phone.  I spent some time there recently looking up several no-message out-of-state numbers.  All but one came up fraud/scam.  No names or businesses associated with them.  And some people who'd gotten calls from the same numbers left notes.

 

There's a premium service you can pay for to get more information.  But all I got...and all I wanted to know...was free.

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Re: Looking for Free Reverse Phone Number Look UP

Not only are they using local numbers, yesterday I had a scam call where the caller was a local grocery store.  Of course, when I answered, the caller was from overseas. 

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