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Thursday, 25 September 2008

3 Ways You Can Find Cell Phone Numbers

There are many options when you want to find cell phone numbers on the Internet. Although none of them are guaranteed, with a little bit of work, and a lot of luck, you might find the cell number that you're looking for.
These Internet-based services for finding cell phone numbers are broken into three major categories. The first category is Reverse Cell Phone Number Lookup. This service attempts to give you the name of the cell phone subscriber when you provide the cell phone number.
The second catagory is the Cell Phone Directory service which works a lot like the white page telephone number lookup services. These sites will look for a cell phone number when you provide them with a name.
Although many of these services look like they are free, you often have to pay a fee once the site determines that they might have a match. "Might" is the key word here because, due to the fact that many people have the same name, the service might find a cell phone number but it could be for a different person that you were looking for.
The third category use investigators to attempt to find the cell phone number. These investigators will usually call the person's regular phone number, or the phone numbers of the person's friends, neighbors, or employees, and make up a pretense for trying to find the cell phone number. While this method does have some successes, make sure that you know what the fee is if they fail to find the cell phone number. You might end up paying the same price either way.
Some companies will tell you that they have access to a special "cell phone number" database that they use to find cell phone numbers but, as far as anyone in the cell phone industry knows, there is no such database that's available to the public.
Prices for paid services that find cell phone numbers range from $25 to $100 and up. $75 seems to be the average. Some of the "Instant Investigator Software" web sites look like they are a bargain because they offer do-it-yourself software for around $30, but there's a catch. This software acts like a search portal into paid information sites. So, although you pay $29 for the software, all it lets you do is access web sites that charge even more money to find a cell phone number. So you're not getting much for your money in this case.
Start your search to find cell phone numbers on Google. Use the search term" "find cell phone numbers" and you'll be off to a good start.
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How To Trace A Cell Phone Number

We all get calls from strange unknown cell phone numbers but trying to get information on a cell phone is a lot harder then a regular landline telephone. I wanted to learn how to trace a cell phone number so I did a little research to find out how.
First I started by doing a Google search on tracing cell phone numbers and came up with a ton of “free” reverse call sites. Like everyone else I tried a bunch of them and found it was a waste of time. All I got back was some worthless information or had to pay to see if they could find any results.
I did actually join a few and was soon departed with my money with still no results. I also discovered that they had no contact form or any way to get a refund, I got scammed. There were a few legitimate sites but they had little info on cell phone numbers in there database.
I learned that before you join any site you better do your research. If they have a free search use it to see if the number comes up with anything. You should at least get back the state and city of the cell number you are searching.
As far as tracing cell phone numbers I found reverse phone detective to be the best. There are other sites that are almost equal but overall they came out on top. There site is very easy to use and the info I got back on my searches was amazing. You can actually contact a real person to if you need any support or want a question answered.
Some of the sites have a yearly membership fee but some you can opt in for the one time search fee. Either way the fees are pretty reasonable. Well worth the time you will save by trying to go the free route. I hate spending money too but the saying you get what you pay for is true.
I ran a trace on my own cell phone number and was shocked at what sort of info that is available. Name, address, background records, criminal records, and a lot more are available to anyone that really wants to dig up some dirt on another person.
Before joining a site you will want to make sure they keep there database updates and current. If you know of a new cell number try it and see if it is their system. Some sites run on outdated or public domain information that you can find for free. The only cell phone numbers that could not be traced most of the time were the pre paid cell phones that anyone can pick up at there local convenient store. They don't require a name or any other info so unless the person used a credit card there is no way to trace it.
So if you need to find out who your wife or husband has been calling on their cell phone a reverse phone service is what you will need.
About the Author
Is that site you are going to join a scam? Get the insiders report and review on the best reverse phone search providers here - http://reverse-call-search.com Find out what the professionals use.

How To Trace A Cell Phone Number

We all get calls from strange unknown cell phone numbers but trying to get information on a cell phone is a lot harder then a regular landline telephone. I wanted to learn how to trace a cell phone number so I did a little research to find out how.
First I started by doing a Google search on tracing cell phone numbers and came up with a ton of “free” reverse call sites. Like everyone else I tried a bunch of them and found it was a waste of time. All I got back was some worthless information or had to pay to see if they could find any results.
I did actually join a few and was soon departed with my money with still no results. I also discovered that they had no contact form or any way to get a refund, I got scammed. There were a few legitimate sites but they had little info on cell phone numbers in there database.
I learned that before you join any site you better do your research. If they have a free search use it to see if the number comes up with anything. You should at least get back the state and city of the cell number you are searching.
As far as tracing cell phone numbers I found reverse phone detective to be the best. There are other sites that are almost equal but overall they came out on top. There site is very easy to use and the info I got back on my searches was amazing. You can actually contact a real person to if you need any support or want a question answered.
Some of the sites have a yearly membership fee but some you can opt in for the one time search fee. Either way the fees are pretty reasonable. Well worth the time you will save by trying to go the free route. I hate spending money too but the saying you get what you pay for is true.
I ran a trace on my own cell phone number and was shocked at what sort of info that is available. Name, address, background records, criminal records, and a lot more are available to anyone that really wants to dig up some dirt on another person.
Before joining a site you will want to make sure they keep there database updates and current. If you know of a new cell number try it and see if it is their system. Some sites run on outdated or public domain information that you can find for free. The only cell phone numbers that could not be traced most of the time were the pre paid cell phones that anyone can pick up at there local convenient store. They don't require a name or any other info so unless the person used a credit card there is no way to trace it.
So if you need to find out who your wife or husband has been calling on their cell phone a reverse phone service is what you will need.
About the Author
Is that site you are going to join a scam? Get the insiders report and review on the best reverse phone search providers here - http://reverse-call-search.com Find out what the professionals use.

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