Cell Phone Lookup - 3 Tips to Find the Best Reverse Cell Phone Lookup Directory


by Byron Swanson

Did you know that 368,000 and 201,000 searches were carried out on Google for the specific phrases "Cell Phone Lookup" and "Reverse Cell Phone Lookup" respectively last month alone? That is over half a million searches for cell phone look up in just one month. What on earth is causing half a million people to reverse lookup a cell number?

Cell phone lookup - Main reasons

- Prank callers - one of the main reasons for cell number reverse lookups.

- Unfaithful spouses - another reason for reverse phone number searches. Whether it is suspicious calls at awkward hours or text messaging, a reverse telephone number look up will expose the person behind the secret cellphone number

- To check on teenage children, official reasons or simply to find out the person behind a missed call on the caller ID are other less common reasons for cellphone look up. White Pages for Cellular Phone Reverse Look up?

Unfortunately, the White Pages cannot help you look up a cellular phone numbers. This is because cell numbers are not listed on the public domain. In other words, cell numbers are 'unlisted'.

Why are cellular phone numbers unlisted?

In contrast to land telephone numbers, cell phones are considered private. There are even various privacy laws and acts to protect the privacy rights of cellular phone users. This is also why there is no 411 wireless directory in the USA or mobile phone directories from Verizon, T-Mobile, Cingular or any other wireless carrier.

So how do you do a Reverse Cell Phone Number Lookup?

Even though the public domain does not contain information about owners of cellular phones, there are many online reverse phone look up services that have collected this information from all the wireless phone carriers in the USA (and sometimes Canada too). However, you should not use the first mobile phone number directory that you bump into.

How to find the Best Reverse Cell Phone Lookup service? 3 Tips!

- Probably the most important criterion to use is the company reputation. You do not want to be scammed trying to reverse look up a cellphone number.

- Database size - does it contain at least 200 million records? Smaller the database, slimmer your chances of a successful cell phone number reverse lookup.

- Accuracy - you surely do not want outdated or inaccurate results. Enter your number first and see if they predict your Google map address correctly.

If you pay attention to the above 3 points, you should be able to get safe and accurate results.

BEWARE of smaller databases with inaccurate or outdated information. Avoid them by all means.

The best way to find a good directory to work is to look for the 100% guarantee. If no guarantee is offered then don't work with them. As far as costs go, a one-time reverse search should cost around $15 and unlimited searches for a year should be about $45 (one-time fee).

The above is meant for the US market, but there are similar reverse phone lookup systems in other countries

About the Author

This part is important, so pay attention.

Go to my website right now to do a free preliminary search of the same reverse phone lookup directories that the police and private investigators use. These are the most reputable and reliable reverse phone search databases in existence.

http://www.reversephonelookupcanada1.ca/

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