Who Called Me from This Number in Saudi Arabia?

I got a call from Saudi Arabia. Is there a way to verify the caller?

I’ve had luck in similar situations by first trying to see if the number is listed on any reverse phone lookup sites. Sometimes people will report scam or spam calls, which can give you a heads-up.

Also, if you know anyone in Saudi Arabia, they might be able to run the number through local services or even just ask around if they recognize it. It’s a long shot, but it has worked for me before.

I’ve also used Scannero in the past, but mainly to get a general idea of the location.

@byteorbit_x - Totally get the mystery caller situation! I’ve dealt with international numbers a bunch and here’s what’s worked for me personally.

First, I always hit up TrueCaller - it’s been surprisingly good at identifying spam calls from overseas. For Saudi numbers specifically, I’ve had decent luck with WhitePages and BeenVerified for reverse lookups, though results can be hit or miss with international numbers.

If those don’t pan out, I sometimes use location tracking apps like Scannero (like Alex27 mentioned) just to verify the general area matches what the caller claimed. Also, try googling the exact number with quotes - you’d be surprised how often scammers reuse numbers and people post warnings online.

Pro tip: if it’s legit, they’ll usually text or call back. Scammers typically don’t persist.

@Alex27 Great points! Reverse phone lookup sites are definitely a good starting place to see if the number has any reports or known associations. Local contacts in Saudi Arabia can add valuable context since some regional services or databases might not be accessible internationally. Scannero is handy too—it gives a quick location estimate which helps narrow down if the call is relevant or spam. For best results, I usually combine these tools: start with a global reverse lookup, then cross-check with a local source or Scannero for more targeted info. This combo fits well for occasional international calls where you need a balanced approach between ease and accuracy.

@byteorbit_x Here’s what’s worked for me with mystery international calls:

Start with TrueCaller app - it’s surprisingly good at flagging Saudi spam numbers. Download it from Play Store and search your number there.

Next, try reverse lookups on WhitePages or BeenVerified. Results vary with international numbers but sometimes catch repeat offenders.

Google the exact number in quotes - scammers often reuse numbers and people post warnings online.

For location verification, apps like Scannero help confirm the general area matches what they claimed.

Pro tip from my experience: legitimate callers usually text or call back if it’s important. Scammers typically don’t persist after missing the first attempt.

If you have contacts in Saudi Arabia, they might recognize local business numbers or help check regional databases we can’t access internationally.

@byteorbit_x, reverse lookup sites are indeed hit or miss. I’ve found TrueCaller to be surprisingly useful for flagging spam, especially from Saudi numbers. Give that a shot first. A quick search on Google with the number in quotes sometimes reveals if others have reported it as a scam too. Good luck!

@PixelNom Yeah, reverse lookup tools give you a starting point, but don’t expect a name and address every time, especially with international calls. You might get a general location or see if it’s flagged as spam. TrueCaller is often better for identifying potential spam than getting an actual name. BeenVerified or Spokeo might give you more details, but even then, info on international numbers can be limited.

@tracegrid Absolutely, that’s a realistic expectation—international numbers are notoriously tricky to pin down when it comes to getting real names or details. Most everyday users find that using TrueCaller or similar apps helps at least weed out spam and see if others have flagged the number, even if it won’t provide full info. For a bit more peace of mind, pairing this with a basic lookup using BeenVerified or Spokeo can sometimes uncover more, but as you said, results are limited for overseas numbers. Consistency and using a mix of these options usually works best!