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Are there any GOOD sites where you can find unlisted phone numbers for free?

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I'm so desperate, I need to find someone's phone number before its too late...................

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  1. the only site you "might" find some unlisted number is zabasearch.com....but not always.....my number is unlisted and non-published and its an the zabasearch.com....

    if not.....I give you some more websites to try....

    #         411.com - Business and residential telephone numbers, zip codes, public records on individuals, maps and local entertainment  

          

        

    # switchboard.com - Find telephone listings for people, businesses, products and get e-mail addresses, maps and city guides  

          

        

    # Who Where - Powered by Lycos, find phone numbers and e-mail addresses for your family and friends  

          

        

    # Any Who - Find a person or business  



    # Google Voice Local Search - Google's new free 411 service  



    # Tellme - Microsoft's 411 service geared for mobile users  

          

        

    # Free 411 - Free directory assistance  

          

        

    # White Pages - Look up telephone numbers, e-mail addresses, area codes and websites   !

    # yellowbook.com


  2. In an emergency, or urgent situation, an operator can call the person for you, and have them call you back!! However, not for just casual conversation. There may be a charge in many areas for this service.

  3. There is really no way to find an unlisted number free...unless u pay someone to do it for you. I work for the phone company, and we cant even give our OWN customer their number if its unlisted, doesnt matter what they can verify.

  4. The whole point of "unlisted" numbers is to not be found by the general public.  

    If any of those search sites find someone then they are not unlisted, or the number it shows is an old number and no longer valid and may actually be used by someone else (who doesn't want to hear from you).

    I guess the only exception is if they have had a number for a long time and then "unlisted" their number (without changing to a new unlisted number), then it may still be rattling around in some online databases.

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