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Find People by Phone Number

The simplest people search would be to find people by phone number. Recently there has been a spate of online phone directories as well as white pages. Each of these has their own huge database of email addresses and phone numbers of individuals as well of businesses. Surely one of them would have the phone number of the person you are looking for.

 

How on earth do these online phone directories manage to get all these phone numbers?

Most of the online phone directories get their information from freely distributed, old-fashioned public telephone directories. These directories, however, contain limited information. They just give you the person’s primary phone number and that’s all. They do not give you the person’s email address or unlisted private phone number.

Some people go through several phone numbers, changing them fairly often for various reasons. These telephone directories cannot be amended or updated rapidly enough and could sometimes still show the outdated phone number. Which of course is no good to anyone and there is no way to take your search any further.

Online phone directories, on the other hand, are constantly updated with the latest changes in phone numbers and other details. With the telephone directory proving to be a dead end and no way to check the latest updates, online phone books use paid companies to provide them with the necessary information.

There are many methods that online phone directories employ to update their information. They could pay direct marketing companies or pay phone companies to add to the information and increase their database.

In some cases the subject himself could supply the necessary information. When a person wishes to register with an online white pages directory, he would be prompted to enter in certain information; particularly his email address and phone number. This information could get added on to online phone directory databases, unless the person specifically forbids it. People and businesses that want to be highly visible take an active interest in making sure the directory pages are updated. In these ways online phone directories keep themselves abreast of all the changes and latest updates.

A Reverse Search is another interesting way to find a person using whatever information you have available. If you are attempting to find people by phone number, obviously what you do have is the phone number – either the full or partial number. In a reverse search you enter the phone number that you have with you and hit the SEARCH button. If you have entered the entire phone number, ideally just one name should pop up matching your number. What are the chances that there are a number of people out there all using the same phone number? If you have just a partial number, then the odds are that quite a few names would come up matching the number you entered. To narrow down your search for more accurate results you should do a reverse search by state or city.

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