Have you ever wondered how nice would it have been if you could find the name and address of a prank caller. It may be the case that someone anonymous is bothering your spouse off late with weird text messages and blank calls. So is there a solution or some way, preferably free, by which you can discover the identity of this unwanted stranger?
Indeed there exists a solution to break the shackles of uncertainty. However, unlike landline numbers, there is no free directory for cell phone numbers. Tracking becomes even more difficult as the records are not shared by the telephone companies. You can get access to these databases in following two ways:
- If you have registered a case, local police can help you track it down. They can forward the complaint to the telecom operator and provide the name, address and other details of the suspect caller.
- There are some private companies which buy the database from the telecom operator and act as intermediaries. You can seek their help at nominal fee. They may charge one time lookup fee or may offer annual plan to assist you.
In these ways you could benefit from the service providers. It is very least likely that you could find the services for free. There is one in a hundred chances that you draw information by typing the number in a search engine to find about it. Usually people do not share their mobile numbers online unless and until they are in a kind of job where this is required.