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This week, I had the pleasure of taking my youngest daughter to her kindergarten orientation. It was so cool to see Maya checking out the modern classroom, strolling through the home room, and inspecting the model rocket and aquarium displays on the walls!
I can’t wait to hear about all the new things she’ll be picking up; she’s a real talker, so I know she’ll tell me everything.
Sure, I know she’ll make some mistakes along the way (we all do), but I’ll be glad as long as she learns from them and tries not to make the same ones twice.
Unfortunately . . . this lesson doesn’t seem to have sunk in for a friend of mine, Gladys, who’s been getting really horrible, crank phone calls for the past two days. I’ve tried telling her, “. . . you can locate the owner of any telephone . . . if you know where to look.”
Searching For The Telephone Number
Your first step should be a “reverse phone number directory.” Plenty of these companies are available on the Internet. Usually, they ask you to enter the entire number, including the area code, and hit “Search.” If the number connects to a published land line, you may get the data you need, including the legal name of the owner and her/ his address. Even if the number is unpublished, you can still get it from Intelius.com.
If you’re lucky enough to get results, your search can stop at that point. You may, however, need to approach this another way.

Usually, the reason you’ll run into a snafu is where the number returns to a cell phone. Because there is no central database of cell phone numbers that’s free of charge, a free reverse phone directory cannot return information on those numbers. In addition, you might not be able to get information on landline numbers that are unlisted or non-published. I mention that only because Intelius has probably the largest database (more than 2 billion entries) and is able to find upwards of 90% of unlisted phone numbers. So, don’t bother trying multiple reverse phone directories in order to find the owner of a phone number, either. Most use the same databases, so if you don’t score results at one then you won’t fare any better at another site.
Finding the Phone’s Owner
Instead, you may have to use a paid site. For a reasonable fee, you can access more search options to get the information you need to find someone’s cell phone number. Some databases gives you accurate, up-to-date information using both land line and cell phone searches.
Other exclusive data bases include even broader coverage of the entire USA with more noteworthy results than you might find in most other websites. They also give you free search assistance and access to their expanded people search databases.
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