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.
White pages (whitepages.com) or yellow pages (yellowpages.com) sites offer this. Many other sites do also. Some are free and some try and get you to subscribe.
Free cell phone lookups are not very reliable. Often they do not have the number you are looking for.
For online websites there is searchbug website, and freephonetracer these are free online services and for not online stores there is bell and or comcast that have these program but heard the ones from non online sites they are expensive.
There are a number of online services for reverse phone lookups - Phone Lookup, White Pages and Cell Revealer are a few. Unfortunately these services are rarely free.
The best way to look up a phone number that called you for free is to go to whitepages.com and use their reverse phone lookup tool. They also offer paid lookups if they don't have the result.
If one is looking to find domain lookups they can go to sites such as Network Solutions, Whois and Kloth. Some offer free lookups or trials and others one needs to pay for.
A reverse phone number is a way of determining the origin of a phone number. Instead of searching for a phone number by a person's name, one types in the phone number and the person's name to whom it is registered will be found. Some sites offer this service for free.
There are free reverse phone number look up services for publicly-listed land line numbers, since those are public record. Cell phone number look ups, however, will incur a small fee because cell phone information is considered private, and therefore must be bought by reverse phone search companies.
Free programs online. help many Americans determine if a number is worth calling back. also helps track down where harassing call are coming from. They are very user friendly.
== == Normally if a number is unlisted or that of a mobile, you will not be able to get the information on the account holder. There are multiple online databases that execute reverse phone lookups for a rather small fee.
Cell phone look up pages are not ac accurate as landline look ups. Some cell phone carrier block their numbers from sites to protect the privacy of their subscribers. SpyDialer can be used to hear the voicemail greeting of a number that called however if the cell phone owner has not set up a personalized mailbox then it won't give you any further information. The accuracy of free call phone lookups is questionable; the paid sites that offer a "complete" list information (name, billing address etc) often give no results even if they claim to have the information available.
Whitepages, instantdetective, onlinephonenumberlookup and privacystar are all great examples of reverse phone number look up sites. Some of these sites are free and some you have to pay before you can find out who the number belongs to.