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Just realized how easy it is to look up pakistani number details these days. Got a random call earlier and was curious who it was, so I tried searching online and found several free tools that actually work. You can check the SIM owner's name, CNIC, and which carrier they're using pretty quickly.
For anyone in Pakistan dealing with unknown calls, there are a few solid options. The telecom providers themselves like Jazz, Ufone, and Zong have their own portals where you can verify details. Jazz has that *444# shortcode that's super convenient. Some third-party websites also offer free lookups for pakistani number details, though I'd be careful about which ones you trust with your data.
That said, there's the whole privacy thing to consider. You can legally check your own number or someone else's with permission, but doing it without consent could get you in trouble. The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) is pretty strict about this stuff. If you're dealing with harassment or fraud, better to file a formal complaint rather than just snooping around online.
Anyone else use these services? The accuracy seems decent but sometimes the info doesn't match up perfectly, probably due to registration delays or old data. Still beats calling customer support though.