If you’re a Hollywood fan, you’re probably well accustomed to the
picturesque call tracing scene, complete with CIA agent/spies, their
drab tuxedos, deep black shades and a fancy line up of high-end
technologies. The scenery is very much like a space shuttle command room
and if you’re the type to take movie references to heart you probably
think it’ll cost a fortune (and most likely a career change to spying)
to trace an unknown caller.
How to Safely Trace an Unknown Phone Number?
Good news is movie references are usually far-fetched. And No, you don’t need to be the next agent 007 to find out whose phone number is calling.
We’re
sure you can attest to this fact. Whether it’s that out of the blue 2
am call, the persistent unknown caller who’s seemingly intent on running
down your phone’s battery, or the eerily spooky number that calls at
night, unknown calls are one of life’s most essential bane. They can
leave you is a state of perpetual limbo – is it my drunk ex? The credit
card company or that guy who’s admitted to everyone else but me that he
has a deep-seated crush.
Not
because you need to tone up that sweet sexy voice for your significant
other, rather because answering unknown numbers can be particularly
dangerous. Eight out of ten times, that unrelenting caller is acting in
his/her own interest, and for the most part ‘acting in his/her own
interest’ translates to ‘hazardous to your interest.’ Think about it, if
someone with genuine intent were trying to reach you, they’d leave a
message or voicemail after, say, the third try. Con artists are the ones
who call relentlessly and if you do answer, here’s what you’re
potentially setting yourself up to;
Scammers and their deadly money swooping antics
Telemarketers and their never-ending sales pitches
That creepy stalker who’s masquerading as your crush
The now common cases of predatory calling
Picking up a call with any of these mischief makers on the other end
of the line is the first scene of your favorite scary movie (in the case
of telemarketers, the first scene of The Wolf of wall street). All
things said, however, not every unknown caller is a brewer of mischief.
Sometimes it might be Aunt Maggie in a new city and with a new number,
or the cool dude you gave your number but never expected to call. Rather
than play a game of Russian roulette, it’s better to decipher the
identity of your unknown caller. How to do this? It’s pretty easy.
Take a long look at the area code
Area codes are one of the most fundamental ways of guess-timating who
and more precisely where your caller is calling from. Foreign area
codes are a telltale sign that your caller is situated in another
country, something that should place you on full scammer alert. Note,
however, that some fraudsters have the tools to mimic local area codes
from foreign locations, so an area code matching your locality is not a
guarantee that you aren’t dealing with a con-artist. Area codes with
toll-free prefixes like 855, 888, 800, 866, and 877 are probably your
local sales agents and telemarketers trying to sell you the next
million-dollar idea that has sadly failed to make them millionaires.
Since
almost everyone puts up his/her phone number on Facebook, you can use
it as a valid caller directory. Simply type in the unidentified number
and see if it pulls up any profiles. The major downside of this method
is that some people might mask their identity by disabling this feature
on their privacy settings. Fraudsters, scammers and the likes might also
use faux Facebook profiles that cloak their real identities. So
overall, nice way of uncovering that stalker or unassuming crush, but
pretty ineffective for seasoned fraudsters
Identify the number James Bond style
When you want an informed summary of the identity of an
unknown caller complete with details of their carrier, your best bet is
to perform a caller ID search on a verified cellular registry or
database. All that’s needed from you is the caller phone number, type
that in and voila, you’re presented with a full synopsis of their
identity. It’s pretty much the stuff you see in movies, and there’s the
added perk of gaining insight on privileged info like sex offenses,
location data, and criminal records.
With this information, it’s safe to assume that you’re well equipped
to handle any case of hidden identities. So next time you’re wondering
who’s calling me, you know just how to decipher who’s hiding behind that
unknown number.
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