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	<title>Be Your Own Detective &#187; unlisted phone numbers</title>
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		<title>Unlisted Phone Numbers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding somebody&#8217;s unlisted phone number is not necessarily all that difficult. Unlisted phone numbers have been known to turn up in the most surprising places. Use a bit of imagination and think of all the possible public places both online and offline where somebody is likely to have their phone number. First try simply doing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finding somebody&#8217;s unlisted phone number is not necessarily all that difficult. Unlisted phone numbers have been known to turn up in the most surprising places. Use a bit of imagination and think of all the possible public places both online and offline where somebody is likely to have their phone number. First try simply doing a search for the person&#8217;s full name and you might happen to find their resume if the person was looking for a job. Resumes must always provide full contact information for employers. Lots of people post their resume online.</p>
<p>Think of the different public records where people are required to provide a phone number in their paperwork such as a bankruptcy filing at the local US Bankruptcy Court. Thousands of Americans file for bankruptcy every day.</p>
<p>If you know the address of the person with the unlisted phone number, see if your local public library has a reverse phone directory, or &#8220;Criss-cross&#8221; directory. Most good libraries should have one.</p>
<p>Some other possible sources of unlisted phone numbers:</p>
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<li>DMV records</li>
<li>Voter registrations</li>
<li>Property records (county courthouse)</li>
<li>City or county tax records</li>
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<p>backgroundsearches.org has helped many people quickly find this information in one easy step, as it&#8217;s comprehensive database contains an estimated 70 million unlisted phone numbers! <strong><a href="http://appleyard.proniche4.hop.clickbank.net/?xtarget=1&amp;xpath=lp_unpublished" target="_blank">more&#8230;</a></strong></p>
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