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Reverse Cell Phone Number Lookup

Discussion in 'Technology' started by Dan Ciezniewzky, Dec 8, 2004.

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  1. Dan Ciezniewzky

    Dan Ciezniewzky Formula 3 BANNED

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    I just recieved a somewhat threating phone call today to my buisness cell phone, and was wondering if anyone here could help me with a resverse lookup for a cell phone. Also it's not something to go to the police over and I don't really want to go into too much detail, unless needed.

    I tried whitpages.com, but they weren't any help

    I ask you guys because alot of you guys seem very smart and able to find these things out, like some of you did with Wayne Hynes (SF Exotics) when he screwed some of our fellow members here.
    I'm just interested in finding out this guys name and maybe his address too, I have a pretty good idea where this guy lives within a handfull of sqaure miles.
    If anyone here either has the ability to figure this out, the connections to, or could at least let me know what I can do, I would really appreciate any and all help anyone could provide.

    White pages just told me this:
    We're sorry. We did not find a listing for the phone number you entered.
    The phone number "(317) 710-6301" is a Indianapls, IN based phone number and the registered carrier is Nextel Communications. However, due to number portability, some numbers have been transferred to a new service provider other than the registered carrier.


    BTW his cell # is 317-710-6301, as seen above

    Thank you vey kindly in advance for any input anyone may have,
    Dan
     
  2. tbakowsky

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  3. 134282

    134282 Four Time F1 World Champ BANNED

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    Nothing i tried worked - not that i tried anything beyond what you did...

    However, you could always call Nextel as a last-ditch effort, if no one else posts here with an idea... Call them up, 800.639.6111 or 800.639.8359, and tell them you're John Smith from ABC Packaging Corp. (or whatever) and that and important client called you from this number (317-710-6301) and left his name but the message started breaking up when he left his name and that you can't call this guy back and not know his name or it'll cost you the account - can they please give you his name...? Hopefully, you'll get someone stupid who will actually release this information to you... The odds of this actually pulling through in your favor are pretty slim... :)

    Rather than a business angle, you could always call Nextel and tell them you're in the middle of nowhere and your brother is following you in a separate car and you too got lost and you're having trouble calling his phone; could they please tell if 317-710-6301 is still working...? By some slim chance, the operator might give you the name of the person to whom that number belongs to...

    Like i said, these are pretty flimsy idea, but it's late and i don't know **** else to say... :)

    Good luck, dude; break some knee caps when you find this bastard...
     
  4. Mike360

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    In my personal experience, this infomation cannot be provided by a carrier. Unless they have a lapse in their concentration like Carbon has pointed out. The only way that this information could have a possibility of being given out is through an investigation by the police. And even then, the police act on their own accord so the chances of you finding out who the person is, is still pretty slim.
    Well that is how it works here in Aust.

    You might get some clues here:
    The person possibly lives in Marion County in Indianapolis.

    That might shed some light onto the whereabouts of this person...

    -Mike
     
  5. Ike

    Ike F1 Rookie

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    If you know someone with a cell provider they could look it up and if it is their number they could tell you who it is. They arent supposed to but.....

    You could try paying off the guy at the cell store
     
  6. SrfCity

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    If you know a cop they can do it or a PI(private investigator) for a fee. They have online services that'll do it too. Call the guy up and pretend you know who he is and tell him to knock if off cause you've gone to the cops and they're aware of it. Call the cops anyway and say that this guy made "terrorist threats" and they should take notice. Good luck.
     
  7. PassionIsFerrari

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    I run a bunch of tmobile stores..if it was tmobile...i could look it up...but here is how you can get it done (as i have done it because a guy stole a phone from us but we had some info on him). File a police report, if you call Nextel with the officer present next to the phone and tell them that the officer needs their info to pursue the suspect...they will give their info over the phone. They gave me this guys social, DL#, everything, and the cops were able to trace him down from that point.
     
  8. Brian C. Stradale

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    If nothing else, try calling his phone from a pay phone in the middle of the night... his voice mail will likely give you his name. On the off chance that he answers, be prepared with something that might get him to say his name, but otherwise keeps him none the wiser... "(friendly tone)Hey, this is Joe... we were expecting you an hour ago." "Uh, I think you have the wrong number..." "Yeah right <chuckle>, who is this?" Ideally, have a lady friend with a sexy voice make the call... you might get more info that way.

    If you get his name, depending upon what it is, it may be easy to find the rest of the info and then ultimately verify his cell number matches.
     
  9. tvrfreak

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    Have a female friend call and say that she works for the National Telemarketing Survey group out of Wichita or wherever, and just needs to fill in the first and last name before sending it on to the national database for the "Do Not Call" list.
     
  10. teak360

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    It appears to be a Nextel phone out of their Indianapolis location.............come on guys were getting closer.
     
  11. maranelloman

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    Turn on your own phone's call blocking. Call his number, say that his number appeared on your Missed Call list, and you were returning it. Get into relaxed joking self-deprecating conversation. Identify yourself with a fictitious name. Then ask who it is after he gets more comfortable.

    Or hire a PI.

    A legit cop will not get you the reverse lookup w/o a subpoena or warrant.
     
  12. LAfun2

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    Damn, that was you last night!!!! :D
     

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