Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Phone Cell Number Lookup Lets You Easily Find The Owner Behind Any Phone Number

By Elmis Strom

Have you ever found yourself scrambling to find your cell phone while it was ringing, only to miss the call? This can be a very frustrating experience, especially when you don't know the number that was calling. While some calls are ok to miss, like those from telemarketers, some are important and shouldn't be missed, such as ones from family and such.

In situations like this you can wait and see if the caller leaves a message or calls back. Or, a much quicker method of finding out who the call was, is to use either a paid or free phone cell number lookup service.

Also known as a reverse phone lookup, this process simply means using the unknown phone number to look up details about the person or company that owns that phone number. Ever wonder how 911 operators can automatically tell where you are? Reverse telephone number software is the answer, and can find the location and information of both listed and unlisted numbers.

Reverse telephone directories for public use have been around for years, and are often printed and distributed by phone companies, just like regular phone books. With the arrival of the Internet, this process has become much much easier, thanks to websites that offer you paid and un-paid phone cell number lookup services.

These phone cell number lookup websites operate in a very similar manner. You enter the phone number in question into the search box on their website. Click on the search button, and in a few seconds up comes details about that phone number. The level of details varies of course depending on whether you have chosen the paid or the unpaid version

The notion that this kind of free phone cell number lookup is available is not entirely correct. You are able to get free lookup for residential or business phone numbers but, for cellular number there is almost always a fee that has to be paid. The reason for this is that; A. the companies providing this kind for information have paid for that data themselves. B. It is a business and as such then need to make profit.

The typical cost for these services will either be a small cost $5-$15 per search, or a flat fee, with an unlimited amount of searched for around $30-$35. So this information is not very expensive at all. It is also very simple to learn and use. Try typing in your own phone number first to understand what information others can find out about you with just a few mouse clicks

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