| How to Perform a Reverse Phone Number Search |
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| Electronics - Mobile Phones |
| Written by Mark Black |
| Sunday, 02 August 2009 07:36 |
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How many times have you tried to do a reverse telephone number search and failed, especially a cell phone number search? The problem is that there are many phone numbers that aren't listed. This can be a problem if you're looking for a specific number urgently.
How many times have you tried to do a reverse telephone number search and failed, especially a cell phone number search? The problem is that there are many phone numbers that aren't listed. This can be a problem if you're looking for a specific number urgently. The urgency can range from getting prank calls to constantly seeing a number you don't recognize on your spouse's cell phone or bill which raises some suspicion. No matter what causes the urgency, there are ways to retrieve a phone number's owner. There are many ways to find out who owns a phone number. For landline phone numbers, there is the white pages; for unlisted numbers there is a little extra work involved. This can also be done with online databases. There are many available sites on the web. If you are not sure whether the number is landline or cell phone the internet is the best option. Usually the reverse telephone number search is tricky; cell phone networks will not release cell phone information such as the ownership to public domains. This makes the search some what harder but not impossible. One way to do this is to use the internet. just put in the number along with the area code into the search box of your homepage; and see what happens!! It's free and sometimes it works. Another way is to use a landline telephone booth and dial *67 before the number; but this is not foul proof as it can alert the ones calling with pranks or the spouse's other caller and hence they could change the number leaving you in a mysterious fix. If everything else fails, there is an easier and less time consuming way to do a reverse telephone number search; that is a reverse cell phone directory. This service won't come for free but they usually have a nominal cost of anywhere from $10 - $35. The reason for the fee is that the online databases continuously have to be updated as new phone numbers come in and this takes time and money. When using a reverse telephone number search, remember to find one that will let you test whether the owner's cell phone number is present in the database. About the Author: Which reverse phone number sites are the best? Find out and perform a reverse phone number trace today. |


