Have
you ever found a number in your wallet, purse, pants pocket or
somewhere else that you don't recognize? It has happened to us all
before; talking to a co-worker, friend, boss, or client and we are
in a hurry. We scrawl the number down on a sheet of paper, a torn
up napkin, or a piece from the side of the donut box and we don't
add a name. Later, you find this number and you're totally
confused and have no idea where the number came from. This can be
a serious pain in the neck. Sure, you could call the number and
find out who it belongs to, but what if it's someone you really
don't want to talk to? What if you scrawled that number down with
the intentions of tossing it into the garbage as soon as you were
out of sight of its owner? What if it's important though? How can
you tell if you should keep the number or not? Well, there is
finally a way.
Many times you will find that this number is a cell phone number,
so it's not as simple as doing a reverse land line lookup.
However, with recent technology and the launching of a few
different websites like DigitsDetective.com
you can find out who a cell phone number belongs to as well. The
thing is, you can also find out much more. You simply visit this
site or a similar one and type the cell phone number in. Within
seconds you will be provided with the name of the person who owns
the cell phone number.
You will also be provided with other details, such as their home
address. Not sure whether they are safe or not? No problem. You
are also provided with their criminal and civil court records as
well as local and national arrest records. You can find out if the
person who owns the phone number has ever been convicted of a
crime or been arrested for something. So, simply by logging in,
you are able to tell who the number belongs to, what kind of
person they are, where they live and what their home phone number
is. It's very simple to do and you don't have to worry about the
other person knowing that you have searched their number. So, if
you don't want to call them back – no problem. Ditch the number
and that's that. However, if it's an important number you can call
them immediately.
See, you no longer have to worry about finding a number that you
don't recognize. All you have to do is give it a quick look up and
you're good to go. This is quite useful for people with busy
schedules as these are the people who typically scratch down
numbers like this. No more calling someone you don't want to talk
to or throwing away important numbers. Follow the advice and tips
above and you will be covered.
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We
have all had a prank phone call at one point or another. Most of
the time, we either laugh a bit and shake our heads, and
occasionally we get annoyed but let it roll off our backs. What if
the call was something that truly disturbed you though? Maybe it
was a threat or something else that is really haunting you? You
may worry about whether you are safe or whether your children are
safe. Maybe you are wondering if the caller was just playing a
sick joke or if they were very serious. This kind of think can
keep you up at night and can make you worry to the point of not
being able to work or even function properly. Luckily, there are
some things you can do to relieve that worry.
If you don't have caller ID, or you do and the call was from a
cell phone number with no name, you can still find out who made
the call. You simply visit one of the reverse cell phone sites
that are active on the internet and type in the phone number.
After waiting a few seconds, you will be provided with valuable
information on the caller. Your results may include different
things, such as the name of the caller, the home phone number
associated with the caller, the address of the caller and you can
even find out if the caller has been convicted of a felony or a
misdemeanor. Yes, just by typing in the number of the person who
made the disturbing call you can get access to their local and
national court records, birth certificates, marriage certificates,
death certificates and more.
You can simply choose to call the person back and ask what their
intentions were for the call, or you can call your local police
department. In cases of individuals who have received several
threatening calls and have contacted the police, these resources
would help immensely. Unfortunately, sometimes law enforcement
agencies just don't have the time or the manpower to try and hunt
down a prank caller unless there is more violent action taken.
However, should you find out that your prank caller has been
convicted of a crime or more than one crime; you can spur your
police department into taking further action. While a teenager who
is prank calling you isn't all that dangerous, there are criminals
who call as well. If the police can catch a criminal who is
harassing someone, they will absolutely go for it most of the
time.
You do not have to live powerless and you can protect yourself and
find out who has called and why they are calling. These websites
can be an absolute lifesaver – in the literal sense. Take the
time to check out what is going on and don't assume it's just a
silly prank caller. Hope that it is, but approach the situation as
though someone dangerous has called. Stopping this kind of thing
can be easy if you follow the suggestions above. |