Finding Phone Numbers Etc

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Anybody know of a good, free website that will allow me to find the phone numbers of known addresses? How about cell phones too, as often their home phones are disconnected?

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  • mcole19th December, 2006

    Just Google "REVERSE LOOKUP" and you should come up with tons of them. Some of them want to charge, but some of them are free (or so they say).

  • donanddenise22nd December, 2006

    there used to be a crisscross directory. but it costs and is sometimes out of date. good luck with that one, although it is often of no use to talk to them on the phone, face to face is better. I assume you are looking to buy preforeclosure.

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  • donanddenise22nd December, 2006

    there used to be a crisscross directory. but it costs and is sometimes out of date. good luck with that one, although it is often of no use to talk to them on the phone, face to face is better. I assume you are looking to buy preforeclosure.

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  • stevenwendyh5th January, 2007

    Thank you for your responses. I do use zabasearch but I need something better. It is very good, useful and free. I need something more like skip trace quality. I would like to hear more about the criss cross directories. Where would I find one? Yes it is in regard to foreclosures. I know door knocking is supposed to be more effective, but sometimes the people no longer reside at the address. They are unreachable and may not even know that they are losing their house.

  • stevenwendyh6th January, 2007

    Thanks again, I appreciate the help.

  • infovv29th January, 2007

    Performing a search on reverse phone number lookup will help in this area.

    Most will want to charge a fee for this information if you want the complete listing of the record.

    Most will show the city and state for free.

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    Cassandra Carter[ Edited by bargain76 on Date 01/29/2007 ]

  • ChrisSanDiego7th February, 2007

    I use Haines & Company Criss Cross Directory. You can put your whole county on your laptop and have every phone number and a lot of title info as well. I think they run about $1700/yr.

  • ChrisSanDiego7th February, 2007

    If your new and just getting started. Get local title company publishings that are free to agents. It should be easy to get a local agent to set you up. They will be a few days old but good enough. [ Edited by ChrisSanDiego on Date 02/07/2007 ]

  • jpress8th February, 2007

    In So Cal, County records research, retran & Redloc

  • donanddenise8th February, 2007

    http://bankruptcy-law.freeadvice.com/consumer_bankruptcy/various_types.htm
    take a look at this, the deal is probably best worked with the bankruptcy court, if at all.

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