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		<title>End Robo-Calls From Politicians For Free</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Robotic calls, either to your cell phone or landline, are disruptive and annoying. You are also responsible for any phone charges on your cell phone. This popular new way to spread political messages is restricted by federal laws and there is an easy way for you to stop them. No method is entirely foolproof, but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://telephonereverselookup.net/Blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/stop-robocalls-for-free.jpg"><img class="alignright  wp-image-30" title="Stop Political robocalls for free with these tips" src="http://telephonereverselookup.net/Blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/stop-robocalls-for-free.jpg" alt="Stop Political robocalls for free with these tips" width="173" height="190" /></a>Robotic calls, either to your cell phone or landline, are disruptive and annoying. You are also responsible for any phone charges on your cell phone. This popular new way to spread political messages is restricted by federal laws and there is an easy way for you to stop them. No method is entirely foolproof, but if you follow the right steps you will at least be able to take action if you receive another political robo call again.</p>
<p><strong>The first step</strong> in ending robo calls for free is to add all of your phone numbers to the National Do Not Call Registry. This registry is managed by the FTC &#8212; the Federal Trade Commission &#8212; and its goal is to protect consumers from disruptive phone calls. The registry website, found at donotcall.gov, allows you to add up to three phone numbers at a time. Adding your email address completes the registration and you will receive a confirmation email. For more than three numbers, simply register again with the same or a different email address.</p>
<p><strong>The second step</strong> is waiting up to a couple of weeks, during which it is possible that you will still receive robo calls or other phone spam. It takes time for the registry to spread the information and ensure that your phone number is on the list. Once the waiting period has passed, if you receive a robo call, you can report that number on the Do Not Call website, and they will be investigated.</p>
<p><strong>The third step</strong> is removing your phone number from political mailing lists and organizations. Even if you&#8217;re on the Do Not Call list, if you have signed up with an organization or given them your contact information, they are allowed to contact you. Even robo calls are allowed if you have provided your phone number. Call each politician or organization sending you robo calls and specifically request that your number and contact information be removed from their lists. Ask for confirmation of this, and take down the time of the call and the name of the person you spoke with. This gives you information to use if you receive further robo calls in the future.</p>
<p><strong>Finally</strong>, keep your phone number more private in future to keep it from landing on a robo call list. Take it down from social media sites, or at least make sure the privacy is set so only close friends can see it. Keep your private information private and soon you will only receive calls you choose.</p>
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		<title>What do I do about harassing sms texts?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Getting rid of cell phone text trolls Who do you call about harassing texts is a question that is often asked of individuals that have purchased a cell phone that has been refurbished. Often a cell phone that has been refurbished has had a previous number that the cell carrier has reassigned to the phone. [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://telephonereverselookup.net/Blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/harassing_sms.jpg"><img class="alignright  wp-image-25" title="Harassing sms texts" src="http://telephonereverselookup.net/Blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/harassing_sms.jpg" alt="Harassing sms texts" width="161" height="140" /></a>Who do you call about harassing texts is a question that is often asked of individuals that have purchased a cell phone that has been refurbished. Often a cell phone that has been refurbished has had a previous number that the cell carrier has reassigned to the phone. When a number is reassigned to a phone often, individuals that were associated with that number will harass the new owner of the cell phone. When this happens this can be quite annoying. One of the ways that an individual can stop this from happening is by utilizing the sophisticated hardware architecture of the cell phone to block the caller. Often there is a choice on a cell phone that allows you to block the number that you are receiving the text. You can access this feature by consulting the user manual of your device. If you do not have a user manual for the device then you can further access the information by downloading it from the web manufacture of your device.</p>
<p>If you are unable to block the knowing texts with this feature on your cell phone than your second option is to contact your service provider and lodge a complaint against the number that the text is coming from. You should have your number that your phone is associated with and the number of the individual that is sending the harassing texts. You can access the number of the individual that is harassing you by looking at your history on your phone. You should be able to write down the number that the text is coming from and provided her cell phone carrier. Your carrier then will take steps to alleviate the knowing texts by contacting the number that is calling you harassing you and giving the information to that cell phone providers carrier.</p>
<p>If this method has no results then your third option is to call the police and make a formal complaint. You should also have the number that the annoying texts are coming from for your police report. Often if the threats are of a manner that is deemed life threatening or harmful this will be considered a criminal, act and you will be requested to press charges against the individual. Sometimes the best bet if you do not want to engage in the hassle of going through the above steps is to just not respond to any of the Texas and after a while the individual will become bored with making the threatening Texts. Often individuals utilize texts as a way to engage a person in getting attention. When the attention is not showed because of the harassing text the individual gets nothing from the action.</p>
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		<title>Tracing harrasing phone number</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever wondered if there is a way that you can track harassing calls so that you can figure out who is calling you? Often times harassing calls come from blocked, private numbers, or just numbers that you have never seen before. Phone companies can track these number if they want to however most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://telephonereverselookup.net/Blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/tracing_harassing_number.jpg"><img class="alignright  wp-image-22" title="Tips for Tracing Harassing Phone Numbers" src="http://telephonereverselookup.net/Blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/tracing_harassing_number-300x239.jpg" alt="Tips for Tracing Harassing Phone Numbers" width="203" height="162" /></a>Have you ever wondered if there is a way that you can <a title="Trace harassing phone numbers" href="http://telephonereverselookup.net/" target="_blank">track harassing calls</a> so that you can figure out who is calling you? Often times harassing calls come from blocked, private numbers, or just numbers that you have never seen before. Phone companies can track these number if they want to however most of them wait until you have registered a complaint with the police, which most people don&#8217;t do for just a little prank or one unwanted call. The reason it can be so difficult to track a phone number is because there is a legal act that protects the identity of a person and only a police officer given enough reason can look into getting that number for you following that act.</p>
<p>You can dial *69 after a harassing call and it will call the person back but will not really tell you anything about that person. Although if its a prank or someone you know then you don&#8217;t really have to pursue any further if you do not want to. If the *69 does not give you the answers you want you can call your service provider and have them activate cell trace on your phone and then dial *57 which will start a legal process of you working with the phone company and the police to find out who has been calling you. It is a long and difficult process but you will be able to figure out the person who has been calling you and harassing you lately. It starts with you contacting your service provider to track the number after you calling the *57, and then them taking that phone number to the police for you.</p>
<p>You would think that would be the final step to this process but no you still have to wait a couple days and contact the police requesting the details of the calls that have been getting placed to you. If you want to trace the call for free you can use a service called trap cell. Trap cell is a service provider that will unmask the number and then forward it to your cell. If you can get the results you want for free then that service is free, they do offer to look into other numbers a situations if they can&#8217;t get the number which would only cost you a tiny fee but most of their work is free.</p>
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		<title>What Are You Supposed to do When You Get a Harassing Phone Call?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several things that a person will need to do when they get a harassing call. The first thing is to write down all of the information about the phone call as soon as it is over. This information includes the time and date of the call, gender of the person that called you, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://telephonereverselookup.net/Blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/harassing_phone_calls2.jpg"><img class="alignright  wp-image-18" title="Harassing Phone Calls" src="http://telephonereverselookup.net/Blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/harassing_phone_calls2-300x278.jpg" alt="Harassing Phone Calls" width="160" height="149" /></a>There are several things that a person will need to do when they get a harassing call. <strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>The first thing</strong> is to write down all of the information about the phone call as soon as it is over. This information includes the time and date of the call, gender of the person that called you, how the voice of the person that called you sounded like, everything that the caller said to you, the estimated guess of the age of the caller, whether or not the caller was intoxication or on drugs, the tone of the caller&#8217;s voice, any background noise you heard, and the number or name that showed up.</p>
<p><strong>The second thing</strong> is to file a police report. Most of the time, the phone company will block the number but you will still need to have a police report. Then you can ask the police to do one of the two options. The first option is to put a trap on your phone line. This will not cost you anything and the phone company will be able to see who is calling you. The second option is to use a call trace. This will only work if the phone call is coming from a local phone number. Plus there is a small fee each time this service is used.</p>
<p><strong>The third thing</strong> is to block all phone calls that could be coming from a telemarketer. There are three main lists that the telemarketer&#8217;s phone number will need to be added to. The first list is the national do not call list. This list will block any home or wireless phone numbers but not any business numbers. The second list is the state do not call list. This list will block any number that comes from the state that you live in. The third list is the company specific do not call list. This will block specific companies from calling you.<br />
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<p><strong>The fourth thing</strong> is to block all fax calls. This means that a phone call will not be able to come through on your fax machine.</p>
<p><strong>The fifth thing</strong> is to make sure that if your phone company offers a caller id service that you get it immediately.</p>
<p><strong>The sixth thing</strong> is to make sure that your name and phone is private. This means that your phone number will not be listed in a phone book or any other type of directory service online.</p>
<p><strong>The last thing</strong> is to block your phone number when you calling a number that you do not know.</p>
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		<title>Dealing With Harassing Phone Calls, When To Call The Police?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Offensive or troublesome telephone calls can be one of the most nerve-wracking and terrifying things a person can have happen to them. Any type of phone call that is harassing in nature can be an inconvenience. Luckily, there are things that a person can do to put an end to these telephone calls. With the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://telephonereverselookup.net/Blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/harassing_phone_calls.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-15" title="Dealing with Harassing Phone Calls" src="http://telephonereverselookup.net/Blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/harassing_phone_calls.jpg" alt="Dealing with Harassing Phone Calls" width="265" height="197" /></a>Offensive or troublesome telephone calls can be one of the most nerve-wracking and terrifying things a person can have happen to them. Any type of phone call that is harassing in nature can be an inconvenience. Luckily, there are things that a person can do to put an end to these telephone calls.</p>
<p>With the invention of caller id, the amount of harassing phone calls took a drastic decline. However, when an individual is up to no good, it is easy to block the number and by pass such devises. The local telephone company has a policy, so many choose to call the company first. Their systems will allow them to make a report, which the police will often ask for. The phone company can bypass the blocked id and see what number was making the call. The phone company may even request the person to fill out a formal report with the police department.</p>
<p>An individual has a right to call the police department when they feel they are in danger. If the phone calls are threatening in nature or obscene they should file a police report right away. The police will want to know important information like the time of the calls, gender, what they caller was saying and other important key factors such as an accent or was the party intoxicated. If the person did not block their number from caller id, the police will want to know all the information the caller id provided.</p>
<p>A harassing phone call does not have to involve heavy breathing or a threat. Annoying someone by calling and hanging up repetitively can be considered a prank call. It is against the law to make any type of call that is offensive in nature or is threatening. One should not involve the phone company or the police if it is just one call. Usually, there needs to be a pattern of calls for the police to get involved.</p>
<p>To help the police and phone company, a person can simply press *57 after they receive a call. This will record the number and time and the phone company can pull these reports. These reports will become a vital aspect to a police investigation. When a person uses this code, it allows the true number, not the blocked on, to be recorded on a report. If one has any questions, they should contact their local police department and Phone Company on what is the proper method of handling these calls.</p>
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		<title>Phone Number Lookup Options</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you receive a call on your mobile phone or land line and do not know the name, you may need to lookup the number. There are many tools that are available online that allow you to obtain a name of an unknown phone number. Some of these tools are free and others will charge [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you receive a call on your mobile phone or land line and do not know the name, you may need to lookup the number. There are many tools that are available online that allow you to obtain a name of an unknown phone number. Some of these tools are free and others will charge a fee to obtain a detailed report.</p>
<p><strong>Wireless Phone Search</strong></p>
<p>Go to the <a href="http://telephonereverselookup.net/">Telephone Reverse Lookup</a> s website at <a href="http://telephonereverselookup.net/">http://telephonereverselookup.net/</a> if you need to find who belongs to a cell phone number. Enter the cell phone number into the text boxes to perform a phone number lookup. Click the “Search” button to continue. Select the type of package you want for your report. The Advanced Access report will cost $39.95 and the Basic Access report will cost $14.95. The site has a “No Hit” policy which means you will not be charged a fee when no results are found.</p>
<p><strong>Yahoo People Search</strong></p>
<p>Go the the Yahoo People Search web page at www.people.yahoo.com to perform a search. You are able to search for U.S. Phone numbers and addresses. To find a phone number and address of an person you need to type their name, city and state into the required text boxes. Click the “Search” button to see the results. If you want to find a person associated with a phone number, type the phone number in the text box. Click on the “Search” button to see the area code location.</p>
<p><strong>Phone Detective</strong></p>
<p>You can find the owner of a cell phone number or a land line number by visiting to the Phone Detective website at <a href="http://telephonereverselookup.net/">http://telephonereverselookup.net/</a>. Enter the phone number of the person or business into the text box. Click the “Search” box to continue. You will see the location for the phone number appear on the next page. Click the “Continue” button to order a phone report for additional details.</p>
<p><strong>Switchboard</strong></p>
<p>You can perform a simple reverse lookup of a phone number to find the owner of a land line. To do this go to www.switchboard.com and go to the “Reverse Lookup” tab. You have access to various tools that you can use for a reverse phone lookup or an unlisted &amp; cell phone search. Type the phone number into the text box for the required option. Click the “Search” button to continue. If you are searching by using a mobile phone number, a complete report will need to be ordered. A reverse phone lookup can be done by using a land line number for free.</p>
<p><strong>White Pages</strong></p>
<p>Another way to perform a <a title="Reverse phone lookup" href="http://telephonereverselookup.net/" target="_blank">reverse phone lookup</a> is to go to the www.whitepages.com website. Click on the “Reverse Phone” tab to lookup a phone number. Type the phone number that you want to search for into the text box. Click the “Find” button to continue. The site will charge you a fee of $1.99 to text the name to your mobile phone if you entered a cell phone number. You can perform a land line lookup for free.</p>
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		<title>How Does Cell Phone Lookup Work</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cell phone lookup is a service that enables one to trace the owner of a phone number. Cellphone lookup will also give the closest possible location of the cellphone as well as the address of the registered owner. This service can also be used in some cases to identify the service provider the line belongs [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cell phone lookup is a service that enables one to trace the owner of a phone number. Cellphone lookup will also give the closest possible location of the cellphone as well as the address of the registered owner. This service can also be used in some cases to identify the service provider the line belongs to. For example, if you get a phone bill and you do not remember calling that particular number, one can use cellphone lookup to identify the registered owner of the number and this could as well refresh ones memory.</p>
<p>Cell phone lookup services rely on a databases compiled by the service providers, where one requests access to the database by entering the seven digits of the cellphone number. A search in the databases therefore will give the results, mainly the registered owner of the cell, address of the owner and in some cases the location of the cell at that particular moment. There are numerous companies that provide cellphone lookup service. Most companies will generate the name of the cell, address but some may not generate the location of the cell for security reasons. Others may require one to pay for additional information such as call data.</p>
<p>The <a title="Reverse phone lookup" href="http://telephonereverselookup.net/" target="_blank">reverse number lookup</a> service has in a way minimized fraud in registered cellphones. Generally no one would be thrilled by being on the wrong side of the law, thus one will be careful n the usage of registered cellphones.</p>
<p>Landlines can also be searched using the cellphone lookup service. More comprehensive information is also available for landlines such as the registered owner, the location, address and the status of the land-line, that is if its active or disconnected. Wireless phones can also be searched using the cellphone lookup service.</p>
<p>Another way to lookup telephone numbers is by using the <a title="Area code lookup" href="http://telephonereverselookup.net/" target="_blank">area code lookup service</a>. This service will enable the user to identify the closest location, known as the area code. For example, there are four area codes for Atlanta, GA: 404, 470, 678 and 770.So, a ten digit number will have three for the area code and then seven for the number. Therefore, it is possible to have the same number in the four area codes, so it is important to put the area code before the number in-order to reach the actual number. Most service providers will provide basic information of a cellphone in its network for free.</p>
<p>All in all, it is generally possible to trace a number in several websites that provide the lookup service, but one must be careful with some of the providers that may ask for ones information before providing the service. Some are third party providers, others are brokers and they may not be very good. Removing ones data from these providers and brokers can prove to be a tedious and costly adventure.</p>
<p>Some phones, especially those running the Android system generally come with applications that enable them to perform a reverse lookup on numbers they receive. IPhones have applications that enable reverse lookup as well.</p>
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