Call your provider and request for it to be private. I did this a few months back. I am currently using AT&T.....I paid a $10 flat rate which keeps my number private forever (or at least until I rerequest otherwise), I also pay a small fee, $3/mo to keep it out of the phonebook and from appearing on caller ID.
2007-03-18 13:28:16
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answered by Sophia 3
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answered by Anonymous
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I suggest this reverse phone lookup service: http://reversephone.toptips.org
It's a cheap service that works great!
It could be used for a much deeper search. You can use it to get hold of different varieties of background reports, and in addition cell numbers, addresses and names..
you can get unlimited reports... I ran with this because I required to verify more numbers. You can get the name, other phone number, address history, relatives, and much more about anyone!
The completly free reverse phone lookup generally doesn't provide anything interesting. To get interesting information, money will must be paid. The free searches don't provide considerably more than what may be found through the phone directory.
The reverse phone detective search tool does work, but you should use just the service that I posted above. The last thing you want to do, is pay for a service and find the numbers you want to lookup are not available in their directory.
The service that I reccomend doesn't have any kind of problem , you won't get any bad surprise!
2014-09-24 10:37:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Call the phone company. But they may charge you to keep it out of the book. However, I also think you can have whatever name you want next to the phone number in the book. So you can call yourself Mary Frankenfuter if you want. That way if a telemarketer calls and asks for Mr. or Mrs. Frankenfuter you now they got your name from the phonebook.
2007-03-18 13:24:35
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answered by Rick 5
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reverse phone number search compiles hundreds of millions of phone book records to help locate the owner's name, location, time zone, email and other public information.
Use a reverse phone lookup to:
Get the identity of an unknown caller.
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Identify an unfamiliar phone number that shows up on your bill.
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2015-01-24 10:03:08
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answered by Anonymous
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You can call your phone company which is the most sensable and sometimes right after you recieve the call you can dial *67 which calls the number back. Sometimes *67 may take a while to call you back and dial the number but everytime I've used it, it has worked great.
2007-03-18 13:29:03
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answered by Wowza Emily 2
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you pay extra for landline to be unlisted and all cell phones ya wont find at anywho.com anyway call ur provider
2007-03-18 13:25:59
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answered by gypsygirl731 6
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Easy-- call your local phone company, it's printed on your bill.
2007-03-18 13:28:01
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answered by peachiepie 7
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if you mean someone elses, you can't...
if you mean one for you...call the phone company and have your number changed.
2007-03-18 13:21:59
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answered by Chrys 7
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Not only do they charge you for it -- they charge you every month.
2007-03-18 13:27:04
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answered by Resident Heretic 7
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