Almost in an instant the persons name and if you are looking to find a address with a phone number it will appear on the screen, and even perhaps in several places maybe pages long! So not only will you know the callers name and address but perhaps, you will also see they type of business they are in and associated people that may have reported their number - perhaps a collection agency. If it is a company you will quickly find out whether they have a website and the kind of products they sell.
If they are a collection agency, perhaps other people have reported the number and will even leave comments about the callers attitude or rudeness and the name of the agency and where they are located. This way a letter can be written to them to ask them to not call your number again and to only correspond to you in writing.
Some practical uses of a reverse number lookup may be:
- Someone calls your number: before answering the call, quickly type in the number on you computer and find out who is calling.
- Same thing for a missed call.
- Maybe you are driving and saw a product being advertised on the side of a truck and saw only the telephone number - you could look up the company's detail quite simply
- Quickly you could find out the name of someone calling you girlfriends phone!
Some of the dangers of a phone number reverse search is the possibility that a would be criminal could get a hold of your number and from there go on to find out your name and they can find your address by phone number, and with this information look up public records to learn as much as they can about you with the sole intention of finding out your social security number. With that they could easily try to impersonate you and steal your identity. And as we all know by now, Identity theft has become a crime of major concern these days, especially with the economy going through these difficult times.
But there are counter-measure you could take to avoid this happening such as:
- removing your number from the telephone company's white pages - having your number 'unpublished', however most phone company's will charge a fee for this 'service'
- you could hide your own telephone number and so prevent it from being shown on the receiving parties phone that you are calling so they will be unable to perform a phone number reverse lookup, themselves!
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