You can find out the owner of a cell phone number or land line number by searching the number using the following:
1. Phone books and directories
2. Search engines
3. Phone reverse lookup websites
Because mobile phone numbers are not listed in the White Pages, you will need to use a reverse phone number lookup tool. A link to one site designed for this purpose is located at the bottom of this page.
There are organisations that you can register with (sometimes for a small fee) that will give you a subscribers details if you tell them the number. IF you're getting nuisance calls, however - report it to the police and let them deal with it.
You can use a reverse phone number lookup to see who owns a phone number.
Only the network provider can tell you this and they are legally obliged not to.
Call it and ask "who is this"
go to white pages and type in the number
8812941344
If you receive a call from a number that you do not recognize, you can use a reverse phone lookup to find out who it belongs to. Most cell phones are not traceable. You can find a reverse phone number lookup at superpages.com.
A reverse phone number search is most generally used to find out who an unknown number belongs too. They can also be used to find information about someone whose name and number you know.
Best way is propably to look it up on a reverse look up website. There all you have to do is input the phone number and you'll get information about the numbers owner.
Many online websites feature information about cell phone lookups. By entering a cell phone into certain sites, they will return the information about who that number belongs to and such.
That number belongs to someone in Nigeria.
New clothes, a new haircut or a new perfume. Maybe you should have a look at his cell phone bill... if there is a number quite often, try to find out who belongs to the number.
Doing a reverse search on a phone number means that one has a phone number, and wishes to find out who the phone number belongs to. It could happen that someone called, and the caller is unknown. But the number is available in the phone's records. Then one can do a reverse number search, and find out who called. If it is someone who is known, a company or a person, one can call them back. If it seems to be unrelated, one can drop calling the number back and save some time and money.
+93 or 0093 is a calling code that belongs to Afghanistan. 78 means that the number belongs to a mobile carrier Etisalat. 7499-694 is a subscriber's phone number.
0049 is the international access code for Germany.
Using a different phone than your own, call the number. If your phone rings, then it is your number. If the phone is answered by a Western Union clerk, than it is not your number.
Go to Google Maps. Type in the location, which is Singapore (country code +65). Click on "search nearby" and enter the telephone number. You will find that the number belongs to Formula Services Pte Ltd.
Try www.411.ca and use the reverse look-up