Using Reverse Phone Detective To Find Old Contacts | The Communication Blog

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Using Reverse Phone Detective To Find Old Contacts

By Tina Halverson

When we lose touch of those people who matters to us so much, it can be very tough. Only then will you be able to realize that there are so many people in this world and finding that particular person would be like searching for a needle in a haystack.

There are websites that allow us to connect with each other but sometimes, they're not that reliable.

I was looking for any old classmate of mine a few weeks ago. We lost touch of each other when we went to college and although I had her number, it seems like she moved or got a new phone.

Every time I call her, no one ever seems to pick up. For the longest time, I have tried looking for her but I could never bear the thought of calling up twenty people with the same name.

Trying to search for traces of her in the internet, I bumped into a website talking about reverse phone look ups. I tried searching for websites offering such service and I got directed to Reverse Phone Detective.

So I went and placed my friend's old phone number and it immediately listed results (although it didn't disclose the information which I necessarily needed).

I decided then to subscribe to Reverse Phone Detective's service. I not only got to find my friend again but I was able to utilize the service for other things as well.

One thing that I tried the Reverse Phone Detective on was to get the identities of those people who kept harassing me on the phone. I have no idea how calling up and then hanging up could be fun, but it is extremely annoying if you happen to be the one being pranked.

One interesting lesson I learned about these pranksters is that they become less invincible when you know who they are and where they live.

Through the Reverse Phone Detective, I also found out that people could also access my contact information which is why I also opted to remove myself from their files to make sure that my privacy was protected.

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