Is there a place on the internt were I can find out where a number came from?
Question: The reason i wont to no this is because someone phoned me and i missed it, let ive tryed to phone it and no one ansears so im trying to find out if theres somewere were i can find out who the number belongs 2
Answers: You can try all the above, but be aware that only phone numbers listed in a phone book will be listed. Cell phones and unlisted numbers will not show up.
However, the first 6 digits (in the US, other countries th length will be different) will tell you at least what state, city, and in some cases what part of the city, the call was made from. For example, 281-437 using the NXX code tells me that the state is Texas, the city is Houston and the 437 is from the Blue Ridge exchange which is in South Central Houston (Missouri City to be more exact). Also that the Local carrier is ATT&T (formerly SBC).
This will possibly give you an idea of who might be calling you.
anywho.com
Use the reverse lookup...
Just phone the operator or directory enquiries xxxxxx
whitepages.com
do a reverse search.
North America Numbering Plan Adminstration
www.nanpa.com
www.superpages.com
reverse directory or 411.com
www.switchboard.com or www.reversephonedirectory.com....those are the ones that I use and they are wonderful!
do a reverse look up on the internet...i think
Answers: You can try all the above, but be aware that only phone numbers listed in a phone book will be listed. Cell phones and unlisted numbers will not show up.
However, the first 6 digits (in the US, other countries th length will be different) will tell you at least what state, city, and in some cases what part of the city, the call was made from. For example, 281-437 using the NXX code tells me that the state is Texas, the city is Houston and the 437 is from the Blue Ridge exchange which is in South Central Houston (Missouri City to be more exact). Also that the Local carrier is ATT&T (formerly SBC).
This will possibly give you an idea of who might be calling you.
anywho.com
Use the reverse lookup...
Just phone the operator or directory enquiries xxxxxx
whitepages.com
do a reverse search.
North America Numbering Plan Adminstration
www.nanpa.com
www.superpages.com
reverse directory or 411.com
www.switchboard.com or www.reversephonedirectory.com....those are the ones that I use and they are wonderful!
do a reverse look up on the internet...i think
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