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Tracking Down The Owner Of A Cell Phone

By: Julie Landry

Cell phone numbers and unlisted numbers are not published to the public for free because they are essentially treated as, and considered, private. Building a private number database takes time and money to gather all the information from a wide variety of sources. Cell phones, of course, remain personal communication devices but are often used as business tools. In fact, many people and small businesses rely on cell phones alone. So there is a pretty significant need for tracking down the owners of these kinds of phone numbers. Therefore it's important to find a service that generate the best search results for every type of phone number, including land lines.

Information from a reliable cell phone directory about a mobile number's issuing location, carrier, and other details is available for almost all of the United States and Canada. The availability of ownership details depends on whether or not the phone carrier has shared this information with the data provider. Information contained within those databases is derived from records that may have errors and/or not always be accurate or complete. You can easily access the full disclaimer page at the website to see what everything entails.

Tracking down information about a cell phone's owner is actually really easy. I recently heard a story about a woman that located the real name and address of a man she met online, with whom she had a brief affair, which resulted in her becoming pregnant. The man had given her a phony name and phony address and abandoned her after she told him she was pregnant. But after tracing his cell phone number through a reverse phone lookup service, the phone report contained his real name address and phone carrier. Basically, if you want to find out information about a person who owns a specific cell phone number, you just have to input the number into the search bar and then click search.

These reverse phone search sites are not a free service; they do require that you pay a small fee. However, they do in fact have a massive database of cell phone numbers, which are gathered from a great number of different sources.

All you need to do is copy any suspicious numbers and run them through a reverse phone lookup service to see if the number is available in the database before choosing to purchase the rest of the information. You'll have access to millions of phone records, including cell phone and unlisted numbers. Simply pay once and use the service as often as you like for an entire year.




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