Get Easy Reverse Phone Number Lookups With Sullr
Sullr is a free and simple online site that lets you to do reverse phone number lookup without wading through ads or come-on pitches.
Just type in the area code and the number and Sullr spits out the person's or business's name and address. It even works for numbers in Germany, France, Italy and Argentina.
If the information is not publicly available, then it says "street address not available." Sullr does not currently work for mobile phone numbers.
Handy and sleek looking tool when you're trying to figure out who called you.
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I played around with this site a little bit, late last night. It seemed really, really slow, often timing out. Usually, when I want to look a number up, it's because there's a repeat caller who's been waking me up every day. (I work night shift.) I use:
This site is basically complaint-based, and usually at least one commenter has figured out who the jackass is that is calling you!
I tired 2 of my own numbers and got blanked with both:
"street address not available
Are you sure its a USA phone number?"
Judging by the other comments above I think the site is pretty worthless.
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all the lookups you'll ever need...ok maybe not...but there are a ton of good ones!
I've had good luck using:
and
..in the past. Granted they're both 'pay-per-use' sites and not free, so they're sort of a last resort sort of thing, only to be used when no information can be located anywhere else.
And that phone search central one has a pretty huge list of free searches too, which I've used quite a bit: [free.phonesearchcentral.com]
But for the most part, google phone books has been by far the best possible resource for day to day 'who the hell is calling me?' sort of number lookups.
Oh, and a great page that can shed some light onto what sort of telemarketer is calling you is [www.whocalled.us] - that website is nifty cause it lets you leave feedback on what telemarketer called you and what company they're with.










useless...i put in numbers of family, etc that i know are listed, and appear in both print and online phone directories, and they come up as unavailable.