| If you get an unknown call or maybe a prank phone | | | | see if it shows up. If it doesn't, then you can try one of |
| call, you can do a reverse phone number search to | | | | the free reverse phone services that checks listed |
| look up a landline phone or cell phone number to get an | | | | numbers. If you need to use a paid service remember |
| owner's name, address, state, zip or other info if | | | | they don't all cost the same. |
| needed. | | | | TIP: compare before you buy. |
| Don't know what kind of number it is yet? | | | | TIP: Don't be fooled by advertisers that offer Free |
| (TIP:) try the Free services for landlines and listed | | | | reverse Cell phone look up. There aren't any that are |
| numbers, as they are the easiest and should be tried | | | | truly free, at this time. They use the idea to lead you to |
| first. As of this writing there aren't any free cell phone | | | | an offer that isn't free. I don't like those kinds of ads. |
| or unlisted look ups, to my knowledge and research. | | | | Do you? As always be careful with what information |
| The only exceptions that I am aware of would be if | | | | you give out on the internet, unless you have a trusted |
| the caller's number happens to be on a webpage or | | | | source. Again try the free stuff first then the paid if |
| article on the Internet. | | | | you have to. There are sites that help you with this |
| TIP: if you don't know the kind of number you could | | | | process. |
| Google it (or other free search engines) first just to | | | | |