Should You Pick Up? How to Find Out Who's Calling You (2024)

The phone rings and it's a number you don't recognize. Or perhaps an unknown number shows up in your missed calls. You're curious, but you don't want to pick up or call back if it's a telemarketer or scammer. Instead of playing robocall roulette, here are a few ways to investigate who's calling you before you engage.

Legit Call vs. Scam Call: How to Tell the Difference

You may have noticed that America has a problem with scam calls. Scammers took nearly $30 billion from unsuspecting victims in 2021, and it's hard to see the problem going away anytime soon. If you get a call, there are a few ways to tell if it's legit or not.

  • What does the phone say? When a call comes in, look for a displayed number and location. If your phone isn't showing any information and says something like Unknown, chances are there's a scammer on the other end of the line. Anyone can hide their number, but best to let this one go to voicemail and call back if it's someone you know. If the phone says Scam Likely, it's typically correct; feel free to ignore the call.

  • Look for verification. Carriers have started verifying phone numbers when you receive a call. Google's phone app also adds a badge on incoming calls that it can attach to a business. Unfortunately, this does not verify every call from a legitimate business or weed out legitimate businesses that use robocalls.

  • Watch out for spoofed numbers. Have you ever gotten a call from what looks to be your own phone number, only it's a few numbers off? Don't pick those calls up; scammers like to spoof phone numbers and trick you into picking up. The idea is that you're more likely to pick up if you think the call is coming from your area code or from someone you know.

Search the Web

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If you want to quickly know whether a caller is legit or a scammer, do a quick web search. As an example, I received a call from a number I didn't recognize. Instead of calling back, I searched for it online and found that the number was connected to my college's call center.

Another phone number did not show any reliable results, suggesting it may be a scammer or robocaller. As a rule of thumb, if the search results are primarily reverse phone lookup websites, it's safe to say other people have received unwarranted calls from that same number and are reporting it to warn others.

Do a Reverse Phone Lookup

Speaking of reverse phone lookups, if you really want to do some digging about a certain phone number, there are many websites that can help you out. You usually have to pay to get any worthwhile information, but there are a few tools that can help you for free.

WhoCallsMe

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At WhoCallsMe, users can report their experiences with specific phone numbers. Enter a number and the website will tell you where the area code is from. You can then enter your own report or view what others have to say about it.

Spy Dialer

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Spy Dialer allows you to search for phone numbers, names, addresses, and emails. Enter a phone number, then choose if you want to look up any linked names or photos, listen to the number's outbound voicemail, or confirm if the number is spam or not. Spy Dialer can tell you with whom the number is registered, their general location, and whether or not the number has been reported as spam before.

For more information, click Phone Details to see how long the line has been in service and if the number is spoofed. Choose Hear Voicemail to get the caller's outbound voicemail, if available. You can click Report Call to file a complaint with Spy Dialer.

PeopleFinders

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PeopleFinders allows you to look up a phone number, name, address, or email. Enter a phone number into the search bar to get the caller's general location, carrier, and phone type. More revealing information, such as the caller's full name and address, are hidden behind a paywall.

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USPhoneBook

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You can look up phone numbers, names, and addresses at USPhoneBook, though this works better for identifying individuals rather than businesses. Enter a number to find the person connected to it. The site will display a list of people who may be related to the person. You can then mark the number as safe or spam. Keep in mind that these listings can be outdated.

Click Get Details to view extra information about the person. This will include their age, current (and former) addresses, any phone numbers associated with them, a list of relatives and associates, and even related email addresses.

What to Do Next

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Once you've looked up the number, now what? If it's a caller you no longer want to hear from, you can block spam callers. Keep in mind that, since most spammers use spoofed numbers that constantly change, this will only work if the same number keeps calling. iPhone users can send any callers who aren't in their contacts directly to voicemail, though this isn't always desired.

A better option is to look into your mobile carrier's anti-spam solutions for stopping spam calls and robotexts. There are also apps like RoboKiller and Truecaller that can help keep the spam callers at bay. You can also report unwanted calls to the FTC and register your number with the National Do Not Call Registry, though those wishing to do you harm will undoubtedly ignore this.

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Should You Pick Up? How to Find Out Who's Calling You (2024)

FAQs

How to find out who's calling you? ›

To trace a call from an unknown number, use star codes like *69 and *57, contact your phone company directly, or use specialist third-party apps. You can then call the unknown number back or block it. Before you use tools and services to unmask your caller, check if they've left a voicemail.

Should you pick up unknown calls? ›

In short, if an unknown number calls you, you shouldn't answer. This is especially true if you're not expecting a call, and if the call is coming from a strange area or country code.

Should I pick up no caller ID? ›

Unless you're waiting for an unknown call, don't answer those showing as “unknown caller” or “no caller ID.” While some of these calls may come from legitimate callers, others may come from scammers. Follow the tips below to manage anonymous calls: Ask your phone service provider to block calls from telemarketers.

Should I pick up a phone number I don't know? ›

The bottom line: Unless you're expecting an important call from an unidentified number, don't answer. A legitimate caller who needs to reach you will leave a message.

What happens when you dial * 57? ›

Solution. Call trace allows you to dial the code *57 to trace the phone number of a call that was received. This service is used to trace harassing calls which warrant law enforcement or legal action. If you do not intend to take legal action, then an alternative is to use Call Return with *69.

What are the risks of answering unknown numbers? ›

When you answer unknown calls, it shows scammers that your number is active. This can lead to more scam calls as your number gets shared or sold to other scammers. You could become a victim of identity theft. Scammers try to get personal information from you, like your name or address.

Will my phone be hacked if I answer an unknown call? ›

Can you get hacked by answering a phone call? It's impossible to get hacked by simply answering a phone call made through your network service provider. But that doesn't mean a phone call can't be exploited to compromise your security via a social engineering attack.

How do you unmask a no caller ID? ›

“How to call back no caller ID” is a popular search, and there's an easy answer. To call back the last private number that called you – whether you answered it or not -- simply dial *69 and it will dial it back. It will also unmask the number, if it's been blocked from caller ID.

How to deal with unknown callers? ›

Only answer calls from known numbers. If you answer a call from an unknown number, hang up immediately. If you answer the phone and the caller or recording asks you to select a button or number to stop receiving the calls, you should just hang up. Scammers often use this trick to identify potential targets.

How do I find out who this number belongs to? ›

With Truecaller's reverse phone lookup tool, you can now simply type the caller's number in the search bar above and find out who called you within seconds! The best part? Truecaller also tells you if the caller is a spammer.

Are phone numbers safe to give out? ›

It's not only you that the scammers attack when they get your phone number. They may use identity theft to go after your friends and family members too. Scammers use your number to trick your loved ones into disclosing their personal information or sending money.

Can I find out who a phone number belongs to? ›

With Truecaller's reverse phone lookup tool, you can now simply type the caller's number in the search bar above and find out who called you within seconds!

Can I find out where someone is calling me from? ›

Most modern smartphones and digital handsets come with built-in caller ID which will announce the city to which the phone number is registered. If your phone shows a city and state (or region) for an incoming call, this should be enough to tell you where the person's phone number was registered.

Is there a 100% free phone lookup? ›

NumLookup is the best reverse lookup service available for Cell Phones, VOIP & Landlines. It is 100% free.

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