Friday, November 14, 2008

reverse look up phone numbers

As long as you have the area code and the seven digit number, you should be able to locate any number's owner, if you know where to look. Many phone reverse lookup services do not give you much information other than a person's name, address and phone number.

Keep in mind that while they will give you the address, often apartment numbers may not be included in the listing, so if you will be sending something via snail mail to the person or business you are searching for, you'll want to make sure that you either know that they do not have an apartment or unit number, or that you have some other way of finding that out, such as by calling the phone number you find. In spite of the attempts to create a free reverse phone number directory for mobile phones, it still doesn't exist, because most cellular phone owners don't appreciate the idea of their private information being accessed by anybody. Now you can find the cell number, as well as names and addresses.

That means unless someone has their number unlisted through their phone company, they are probably included within this directory. You can usually search for a cell phone number or you can get a membership. Your information is being bought, sold, and shared between companies and government agencies every day, all the time.

But if you want quick and absolutely reliable results, go for the paid services that provide directories for cell phone numbers. Some harassment may come in your mail box and some on the phone, so it is nice to be prepared.

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