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All About Reverse Area Codes
Suppose you are getting calls on your home phone, or even your cellular phone, that are completely foreign to you. You may only get them once, and those are usually easily forgotten. However, what do you do when they call over and over again, but refuse to say who they are, what they want, or how long they plan to harass you? You can use reverse area code lookup services to find out a little more about the caller. Continue Reading »
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0 comments Thursday 30 Oct 2008 | admin | Area Code Searches
Reverse Phone Number Lookup Providers
With drastically improved technology available, performing a reverse phone number lookup is as easy as using a simple search engine, you simply enter the number and instantly you have access the information you need. But does this instant access to information mean that the information you are receiving is up to date and accurate? Continue Reading »
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0 comments Tuesday 28 Oct 2008 | admin | Phone Searches
Reverse Cellphone Number Lookup Search - 4 Steps To Find That Number Free!
Most reverse cellphone number lookup searches are not free! In fact not many things in life are free. What most people don’t factor into the "cost equation" is time.
Its the cell phone number that you didn’t answer in time that is the most annoying aspect but also the potential anxiety that exists when you are unsure who it’s from and how important it may be!
As a start I will reveal how I have successfully carried out a reverse cell phone number search and when you see how easily this can be done - you’ll wonder why you hadn’t tried it before! Continue Reading »
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0 comments Sunday 26 Oct 2008 | admin | Phone Searches
Here Are Some Tips On Address Reverse Lookup:
Tips To Find A Residential Address
The net has made it easy to locate information within a blink or an eye or a click of a mouse. The only problem is finding the perfect finder from the hundreds if not thousands of alternatives offered online. Let me walk you through a few facts about this interesting topic. Continue Reading »
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0 comments Friday 24 Oct 2008 | admin | Address Searches
Here’s an article on Reverse Phone Listing…
Trace A Phone Number Using A Reverse Phone Search Service
If you have received a missed call or text message where from you do not recognize the number, you can trace both cell numbers and landlines alike using a reverse phone search service.
If you live in the USA cell phone details can be accessed through special databases which allow the general public to access recorded information about telephone numbers. If you are in the UK however privacy laws are different and they are much stricter on this information, services of this nature are less common.
Businesses often trace cell phones just like people would. There is a whole range of uses to finding the owner of a number. reverse phone search services allow this in a split second online. Continue Reading »
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0 comments Wednesday 22 Oct 2008 | admin | Phone Searches
What exactly is pretexting?
Pretexting is the act of falsifying identity or lying to persuade a target to release information or perform an action. Pretexting is most commonly done over the telephone.
Pretexting is more than a simple lie as it often involves prior research and set up, using pieces of known information (e.g. date of birth, last bill amount) to establish legitimacy in the mind of the target (e.g. a credit card company representative).
The pretext is usually an invented scenario constructed by the assailant. The assailant may call the actual owner of the information saying they are the representative from the credit card company confirming some identifying or personal information. Continue Reading »
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0 comments Friday 17 Oct 2008 | admin | Telephone Privacy
Dealing with a prank caller is one of the most frustrating– and often scariest– experiences you can go through.
What’s interesting is that you never would have thought it’d be such a challenge until you’ve had to actually deal with a prank caller yourself. Here are some "real world" tips for how you can deal with a prank caller– and how to STOP them once and for all:
Tip #1: Report the prank caller
First things first. It’s not uncommon for break-in’s, kidnappings, and even violent crimes to begin with a seemingly "innocent" prank call.
Even if someone just keeps calling you and then hanging up– that’s reason enough to file a complaint, and it only takes a few minutes…
After all, better safe than sorry. Just call your local police and explain the problem. They have standard procedures for dealing with prank callers. (By no means are you the first person in the world who’s dealt with this!)
Tip #2: Trace the caller
If you think the caller might just be a silly friend– or you don’t want to involve the police yet– the next best thing to do is TRACE the caller’s phone number to find the owner.
The fastest way to trace a call is by simply using caller ID. Almost every phone these days has caller ID, so this step should be easy… if the phone number isn’t listed, or if the call is coming from a cell phone number, you’ll need to run a special lookup.
Tip #3: Run a reverse phone lookup
If you have a number but no name/address, it’s time to conduct a reverse phone lookup. Your results will tell you WHO is calling, WHERE the number is located from, the PHONE COMPANY the number belongs to, and the ADDRESS of the owner (when available).
Reverse Phone Detective is your destination for fast, discreet, and instant search results. Utilizing proprietary data sources and state-of-the-art technology, we’ll help you find the information you’re looking for. Period.
Our phone reports and members area are used by real-life detectives and professional private investigators around the country. And in addition to your search being strictly confidential, your membership fee is backed by our 100% money-back satisfaction guarantee.
Stop prank callers and get started now! Run your reverse phone search.
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0 comments Thursday 16 Oct 2008 | admin | Unwanted Calls
"Phone records" contain call logs (also known as "call records") and text logs (also known as "text records"). Cell phone records contain essentially the same information as landline phone records. A call log typically includes:
A text log includes:
Reverse Phone Detective does not condone and is in no way affiliated with the sale of or misadvertising of selling phone records. Many sites claim they can provide phone records, but that’s just not the case. In addition, the sale of phone records to third parties is ILLEGAL. Who has my phone records? Continue Reading »
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0 comments Wednesday 15 Oct 2008 | admin | Telephone Privacy
Cyberstalking, online harassment, online abuse and online bullying are all very serious offenses that have a great deal of overlap in their definitions. They are all essentially harassment and/or stalking over the internet or another digital communication device (e.g. cell phone, instant message).
The labels generally refer to a scale of harassment: online bullying is relatively "mild," cyberstalking is "severe," and online abuse/harassment are somewhere in the middle.
Stalking refers to repetitive behavior that is intrusive, harassing, or threatening. Harassment is communication that is unwanted and aggressive, disturbing, or vulgar in nature. Harassment makes the subject feel uncomfortable or even in danger.
It’s hard to get an idea of how frequently cyberstalking occurs, because a lot of it goes unreported. The U.S. Dept. of Justice and Centers for Disease Control released a study called "Stalking in America" in 1998, concluding that: Continue Reading »
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0 comments Tuesday 14 Oct 2008 | admin | Unwanted Calls
There are two ways that you can trace a cell phone call: you can either use publicly available information to trace the issuing location of a phone number. Or, you can use a reverse phone lookup to access special databases that will give you the IDENTITY of the owner of the phone number.
Below you’ll learn how to trace a cell phone number’s issuing location for free… but if you’re interested in tracing the name, address, and background information about the owner, click here to run a search in our comprehensive Reverse Phone Detective database. Continue Reading »
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0 comments Monday 13 Oct 2008 | admin | Phone Searches