Identify Unknown Numbers Using Reverse Look-Up
I’m sure many of you have either faced directly or have witnessed someone face prank calls. Sometimes these callers can be a menace, especially if they stick to one particular number, and keep on calling constantly. There is a way to identify the identity of these people, and it’s very simple actually! This method is what is known as Reverse Number Look-Up.
These are list of issues – not exhaustive by any means, rather an example – that may prompt you to utilise the services of reverse cell-phone look-up providers.
1. Identifying and noting who prank callers are.
2. Researching unidentified numbers that keep appearing on your phone bills.
3. Verifying someone’s address.
4. Most importantly, to catch a cheat.
There are mainly two kinds of reverse searching options: a one-time search, or unlimited search throughout the year, which – on the long run – is a lot more effective in economy as compared to the one-time search. Unlimited searches are obviously better as you can search as many numbers as you want, even those you find suspicious on your boyfriend/girlfriend’s cell-phone!

Relocating family and friends can also be an issue, since you can’t keep track of everyone who moves or purchases a new connection, and may just miss out a wonderful evening due to a message like this, “Come to my place at six. Huge party,” from an unknown number! These searches will reveal the name and address of the person you’re looking for
The cell-phone companies charge for access to private information, and there are certain professional companies that pay huge amounts of money to purchase whole databases. This information is not made available to the public due to certain restriction laws that are in place on the privacy of the identity of mobile phone users. However, we can take advantage of this as the companies charge only a minimal amount from us for accessing a certain record from their databases. Thus, within minutes, you have all the information you require at your doorstep, or rather, inbox, in this case!


