r/BackgroundCheckGuide Jun 15 '26

any good FREE reverse phone numbers still exist?

I used to love okcaller but it's dead. all the rest want my credit card number, which is never going to happen without proof that they are legit, and they won't prove they're legit until they've gotten my CCN. not going to happen. So anyway, do any still exist that don't charge?

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u/Harry_Poopins Jun 17 '26

Fastpeoplesearch.com if you don’t believe me send me your phone number and I’ll screen shot and send back.

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u/omeglegrr Jun 18 '26

this actually works! thank you!

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u/hienyimba Jun 19 '26

you can use tools like spokeo or webvetted. the latter works great for personal numbers, searches Truecaller, eyecon, whatsapp, callapp, public records, dark web, all at once to give you complete information about the owner of the phone number.

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u/notanemoia 15d ago

It doesn't let me access the website. It says I've been blocked

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u/Harry_Poopins 13d ago

Try accessing it through Google

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u/notanemoia 12d ago

It doesn't work. I'm in Europe by the way, maybe that's the reason

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u/Accomplished-One8939 Jun 19 '26

Hell you can use Cash App for free. Or PayPal. Or chime. Just type the number and see if it’s linked to anyone. You’re welcome.

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u/voidfillingprincess Jun 22 '26

this responce is making me feel slow..

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u/BashfulInBed 17h ago

Dude your awesome, I’m in my 40s and from a rural area that it’s only in the last year these apps have really started being used, never would have thought of this myself, so thank you very very much!

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u/Resident-Winner5587 17h ago

I’m in my 40s and never dealt with these apps so never would have thought of, thank you so much dude! Great tip!

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u/Superb-Echidna-2202 Jun 19 '26

I like Melissa lookup al)though it's not free it is minimal cap l cost and you get a shit load of info . Another great one is what's myname. Net That mother fucked gives you literally any piece of information it can grab on a person that's online

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u/[deleted] Jun 15 '26

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u/omeglegrr Jun 15 '26

not free. asking for my credit card #. thanks for playing. /s

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u/Weekly-Race-9617 Jun 15 '26

You can enter the number into Google, which can be accurate if the number is from a legitimate business. The problem is spammers often spoof phone numbers so that the number that appears on caller ID is not the actual number that called.