What You Need to Know About Doing a Mobile Phone Search

Apr 18
20:45

2010

Jude Vincent

Jude Vincent

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If you are looking for the easiest and simplest way to perform a mobile phone search, you should look no further than a good reverse cell phone directory.

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Just a few short years ago the only people that had the ability to do a mobile phone search were private detectives and law enforcement officials.  If you wanted to find out the name and address of a certain unknown wireless number,What You Need to Know About Doing a Mobile Phone Search Articles you had to contact one of these two agencies.

Today, however, anybody that wants to discover this information can quickly do so.  The only way the wireless caller can prevent someone from discovering personal information connected to his phone number is if he opts out of the directory’s database of the website the searcher is using to conduct an inquiry.

So, if you are looking to perform a mobile phone search, here are the top 3 advantages:

1)    Results are immediately available.  All you have to do is enter a telephone number on the website of a good reverse cell phone directory, wait a few seconds, and the site will tell you that your results are available.
2)    The amount of information you can discover is very impressive.  A typical report will disclose the caller’s name, address, list of previous addresses, wireless carrier name, list of past owners of the telephone number searched, other phone numbers owned, family member names, age, occupation, and more. 
3)    The search is completely confidential.  The person you run a report on will never know.  This is a major advantage in many situations.

So, what’s the major disadvantage of conducting a mobile phone search?

It costs money.

There is no other way to discover this information.  The data behind wireless numbers is considered private information.  Privacy laws still protect the personal information connected to mobile phone numbers to some extent - this is why telemarketers cannot call the owners of wireless numbers.

The cost you will pay for a report will vary based on which directory you decide to work with.  Not all directories are the same, so you need use caution when selecting the directory you end up purchasing your reports from. 

In my experience, I have found that you should expect to pay around $15 for a single report.  This report will disclose the caller’s first and last name, current address, a map location of the current address, list of previous addresses, the name of the cell phone carrier, alternate phone numbers owned, names of relatives and neighbors, estimated age, and job title.

Should You Pay For a Report?

Before you move on to finding a good directory to work with, you need to consider whether this information will cost any money.  And, if so, is it worth your while to spend a few dollars to find a caller’s name, address, and other pertinent personal information. 

The thing you need to know about trying to find a cell phone user is that phone numbers are privately owned.  So, regardless of what you may see falsely advertised around the Internet, the only way to obtain accurate information behind mobile numbers is by purchasing it. 

This same phone directory also enables you to trace the owners of phone numbers not found anywhere else.  These telephone numbers include pager, fax, VoIP, and unlisted numbers.

I will tell you that the cost of mobile phone search report is very small, especially when compared against the amount of information that can almost instantly be discovered regarding almost any cell phone number.