carmensellsthehighdesert asked:
I googled the number and came up with info that this number is associated with a “sick child scam”. Needless to say, I ceased further communication with this person who is now telling me he JUST got this number and reported this scam info to the local authorities. I would like to know if the number has been recently transferred, and who owned the number prior to that. I don’t know if it’s possible to do this FREE….and I’m not going to invest a nickle in it otherwise. Thank you for taking the time to answer.
I googled the number and came up with info that this number is associated with a “sick child scam”. Needless to say, I ceased further communication with this person who is now telling me he JUST got this number and reported this scam info to the local authorities. I would like to know if the number has been recently transferred, and who owned the number prior to that. I don’t know if it’s possible to do this FREE….and I’m not going to invest a nickle in it otherwise. Thank you for taking the time to answer.








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For the UK, I guess you could use a service such as 192.com (I think?)
My favorite site for this kind of thing is but that doesn’t work in the UK currently.
The only way you can do reverse search for free is use Google or Yahoo or MSN.
Type in the cell number
“xxx-xxx-xxxx”
or
“(xxx) *** xxxx”
You might be able to get the information you want.
Paid results are a bit of risk, but if the company offers a refund policy then you could try it.
I used one such service called… – Trace a phone number. They have a 56 day guarantee – no results, then get a refund.
But try Google, MSN and Yahoo first. If nothing works out the above is a good place to go to.
For the do it yourself guys here’s a detailed tutorial on on conducting a free reverse lookup using search engines at+… – Free Reverse Cell Phone Lookup – Zimbio.
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