How to Track an Unknown Number
Electronics - Mobile Phones
Written by William Normski   
Wednesday, 20 May 2009 08:34
If you are wondering how to trace a phone call for any reason, here's how to do it. If the number is a listed landline number, just get online and go the White Pages. You can do your reverse phone lookup there and it won't cost you a dime. If the number is unlisted, wireless, fax, or VoIP, then go a trusted reverse cell phone directory and your problem will end there.
by WilliamNormski


If you are wondering how to trace a phone call for any reason, here's how to do it. If the number is a listed landline number, just get online and go the White Pages. You can do your reverse phone lookup there and it won't cost you a dime. If the number is unlisted, wireless, fax, or VoIP, then go a trusted reverse cell phone directory and your problem will end there.

At that point, the only problem left to solve is which directory to use. You'll find a lot of sites that offer these results for free, but don't believe them. Any site that offers these results has had to pay the sources of their information a fee for access to their databases. Wireless, fax, and VoIP numbers are private and not considered public information.

But if the number happens to be fax, VoIP, unlisted, or wireless, you'll end up consulting one of the paid reverse cell phone directories. The reason is because these numbers aren't considered public information and aren't listed for privacy reasons.

A trusted and reliable site allows you to search for free without having to enter your personal information. Their data is constantly updated and they back up the accuracy of their results with a full 60 day money-back guarantee.

The second motive is to gather your personal information as a condition of being able to search their site. Then they will sell this data to other data brokers.

The third reason is once again to lure you in with the promise of "free" search, but make that particular search very limited in scope. Then they will demand a fee prior to performing the original search you thought was free.

The first thing you need to distinguish is whether the number is a landline or wireless number. If the number is a listed landline number, just consult the White Pages or any other free directory and your problem will be solved there.

But if you looking to track unlisted, wireless, fax, or VoIP numbers your search most likely will end up at one the paid reverse cell lookup directories. These numbers are considered private and aren't made available to the public.

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