Who do I have to Kill to Find a Phone Number?
The key is to know which resources on the internet are best. You may have tried using search engines and you may have even looked into social networking sites or professional networking sites, but come up with nothing. Wouldn´t it be nice if you could take your phone book and make it searchable by the numbers instead of by the names? Well, you´re not the only person to think that way because there are some terrific websites that are designed to allow you to do just that.
The trick here is to know whether you want to look with a landline number or a mobile one. If you don´t know, that´s still fine, just start with the landline sites first and then head over to the cellular ones if you´re not successful.
These sites are known as reverse phone lookups and let you type in the offending (by this point) telephone number so that it can sift through substantial directories and reveal any information that is linked to those digits. This data may include the last name and first name (or first initial) of the person who owns a residential line or cell phone or the name of the business that owns the line, as well as the snail mail address where the phone bill is sent. In the case of landlines, this is usually the location of the line, however, in the case of cell phones, this is the billing address only, and not the actual physical location of the mobile device.
As you can now see, you don´t need to get enraged and wonder who you have to kill for simple phone-related information. You just need to look for a number online in the right place and using the right resources.