How to Search Phone Numbers
by Benjamin
(Jersey City, NJ)
Do you know how to search phone numbers?
I have found AnyWho.com is a very easy to use telephone inquiry service. This online lookup provider accepts searches even when I have very little to work with. If I have more to work with, it will sort out unnecessary information. The best way to enter address information is to use a zip code to replace the city and state. That cuts down on possibilities for mistakes. Also, you can keep trying with variations on spelling until you have the name that is listed (James, Jim, J., etc.) I have found the reverse lookup to be very helpful a number of times.
Another way I learned how to search phone numbers was when I worked in an office where everyone had to record and document their own personal calls. I often had to resort to AnyWho's reverse lookup service. I could enter the number and find out who it belonged to. Since it was a small office with people from all over the US, I could then use the information to narrow the list of people who had forgotten to write down their personal long-distance phone calls.
The call would be a listing according to white pages in a phone book. But, if I was looking for a cell number, it wasn't helpful, because you usually can't find cellular owner for free. It is, however, sponsored by AT&T so it has a high professional reputation to uphold and I have found it very easy to use. They still run an inquiry even when I have very little to work with. If I have more to work with, it will sort out unnecessary information.
If you want to know how to search phone numbers using a street address, the best way is to use a zip code to replace the city and state. That cuts down on possibilities for mistakes. Also, you can keep trying with variations on spelling until you have the name that is listed (James, Jim, J., etc.) I have found the reverse lookup to be very helpful a number of times. This free service is, however, sponsored by AT&T so it has a high professional reputation to uphold and, for example, the help pages are just that, helpful.