Reverse Phone Finder; A Way to Find Out Who CalledMany people think that to find a cell phone number you can just look up a cell phone directory buy very few are successful - most of the free services just don''t have accurate information. Most ''land'' phone lines are considered part of the public domain. Most land home phone numbers are published in various phone directories so all can use them. Cell phone numbers are not considered part of the public domain so you need a reverse phone finder service to look them up. Here is the scenario: you pick up your spouse''s cell phone and find that the same mysterious number keeps showing up over and over. The number looks somewhat familiar - but you''re not sure. You would be wise to find out who this person is who is calling over and over. Perhaps it someone harassing your loved one, or worse, perhaps there is infidelity going on. Whatever the case, it would be a really good idea for you to find out what is going on.One way you can easily find out who is calling - simply call the number and ask. However, this may not be the best plan. First, perhaps the party is harmless, a family member or old friend. Wouldn''t you be embarrassed if you made such a call and it turns out the person posed no threat to you or your relationship? Here is a better plan: use an internet-based reverse phone finder to find out who is calling. Most of these services have pretty good results finding what you are looking for. I have tried several of them, and it is just amazing how much information they have. It''s not an easy task doing phone number look ups any more, because so many people change phone numbers, change wireless providers and some people are even dropping their residential land lines. This makes it more difficult than ever to do accurate look ups. Many people think that to find a cell phone number you can just look up a cell phone directory buy very few are successful - most of the free services just don''t have accurate information. Most ''land'' phone lines are considered part of the public domain. Most land home phone numbers are published in various phone directories so all can use them. Cell phone numbers are not considered part of the public domain so you need a reverse phone finder service to look them up. Payphones are also hard to track down - they are not counted as a residential number by most phone companies. Again, you''ll need a reverse phone finder service to get pay phone numbers. As with anything else, you get what you pay for. Most free services just don''t have all of the data you need to look up the number you may need. If you have a number to track down - try the free services first. But most likely you''ll have to pay a small fee to get a comprehensive database of numbers. A reverse phone finder can help you track down any number- more information. |
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