Try to Google the number. Or you could try a reverse lookup using one of the web based phone directories for your particular phone service provider.
anywho.com yellowpages.com and do a backwards search you put in the phone number and it gives you the name and address if it's listed
I think you could find that out by going to the whitepages website and searching for the number.You can search on there for free. I do hope you find out who's calling you.
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The only good website where you could find people's phone numbers is White Pages. They have to be listed, however, so not everyone is on the site. There are dozens of websites that look up phone numbers and say they can give you the holder's information (name, address, etc.), but they require a fee.
Free phone tracer is a website that help you with your problem. It is the perfect reverse phone number look up database. For more information, you can check out http://www.freephonetracer.com/
One can find a free directory online at Keetro or Directory Free. The website AnyWho has a free white pages directory where one can look someone up by name address or phone number.
Free phone tracer can give information from a phone number. Ask is a website that can provide information. Also, try yellow pages and white pages online.
To find out who owns a phone number, you can use a reverse phone lookup website. Take note that although landline phone reports are free because those numbers are public record, cell phone reports will cost a fee because cell phone information is private, and therefore not freely available.
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It is a website where you get a free phone number, but you can't check it on your phone, you have to check it in your email or the website. Either one, you would have to choose yourself. It's free, and safe.
A user can use white pages and reverse phone number look up. There are several advantages to this. A user after receiving a phone call can just type in the number and find out who was calling. The website will give the user an are where the call was made.
If you mean the NHS one - it's a free-phone number and is listed on their website (see related link)
'Phone them and ask.