Want To Perform a Cell Phone Reverse Lookup Instantly?

Apr 8
09:25

2010

Jude Vincent

Jude Vincent

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The best way to perform a cell phone reverse lookup is on the website of a directory that specializes in such searches.

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Are annoying prank callers disturbing your sense of safety and security?  Would you like to find out a way to discover who is making these troubling calls?  Or have you recently missed some calls from a number that looks vaguely familiar to you?  Maybe you have even found a suspicious looking number on your spouse’s cell phone.  Or perhaps you have found a phone number written on a scrap piece of paper while cleaning out your drawers.  There are many more reasons than this for why you may want to find out more information about a telephone number.

But when comes to wireless numbers,Want To Perform a Cell Phone Reverse Lookup Instantly? Articles it is much more difficult to do a cell phone reverse lookup than it is to lookup the owner of a landline number.  This is largely because wireless numbers are not listed in public phone books because of privacy reasons. 

And, if you think about it, it makes perfect sense.  If your wireless number was listed in a publicly available database, your phone would be ringing all hours of the day and night from the calls of telemarketers. 

Not only would these calls be annoying, but you would also be paying for the trouble.  This very reason is the major contributing factor for why mobile numbers are not listed in public directories. 

The overall effect is a very positive thing.

Imagine how annoying it would be if your phone were ringing all throughout the day from incoming telemarketer calls.  This would waste time, energy, and money.  There is not one person in the world that would enjoy dealing with this kind of nuisance. 

So, if this information is not listed anywhere, you may be wondering how you can find out the identity of an unknown mobile number.  The first thought that may come into your head is to search the number using Google or some other search engine.  The problem with this, though, is that it probably won’t work because there aren’t very many people that enter their wireless number into a website where search engines are able to locate them. 

One other option you could try is to call the mobile number back directly. If you don’t want to reveal your identity, you can press “*67” before dialing and make up a false identity if the caller answers your call.  This method may be crossing a line of ethics and it would be better to think about more forthright methods.

So far, we’ve covered some methods that are less than reliable, effective, or ethical.  And you may be wondering whether there really is an effective, safe, and ethical way to find the owner of a wireless number. 

And the answer to question is a resounding yes.

Mobile numbers not listed in public directories are still listed in the private internal databases of the wireless carrier that owns them.  These private databases are available - just not to the general public. 

But there are independently owned phone directories that buy access to these databases.  They then compile all of the information they purchase from every wireless carrier into one central database.  This database includes just about every mobile number in the USA. 

Anyone can access this database – but the results of a report will carry with it a small fee.  (Wireless carriers charge these directories a fee for access to their databases due to reasons of privacy).  The directory will normally charge a one-time for the results of one report or will offer users the option to perform unlimited searches with the selection of a yearly plan.