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Thursday, February 05, 2009

Trace Phone Calls Using A Reverse Cell Phone Number Lookup

By William Harris

Numerous people assume that cell phone numbers are unable to be traced. This is a result of cell phone numbers not being recorded in phonebooks or even in white pages online. True it is easier said then done to discover the caller who has left a number when that caller has used a cell phone.

A Reverse cell phone number lookup is a method to discover who has called and left a number, this method works unlike the way you would get the information from the phonebook.

The ability to do a reverse phone number lookup for cell phone numbers is new, unlike doing a reverse number lookup on a land line which has been possible for awhile.

With a reverse cell phone number lookup service you are not forced to type in a name and then are handed the number. To do a reverse cell phone lookup you type in the number and then the data about the person who called is handed to you from a service that has a collection of cell phone and unlisted numbers.

The data is given to you right away and is presented in a uncomplicated way so that you have no problem reading it. You are probably wondering how this is done when you couldn't find the information anywhere on the internet. Cell phone companies have databases of cell phone numbers even though these numbers are not listed in phone books or in public records.

You are unable to get access to these databases to search them from the cell phone company. Companies that provide a reverse cell phone number lookup service buys access to these databases and create their own database with up to date information. You can search the database from the service by paying a small fee which will return a report on the number. The information that is held by the service is kept up to date by the company.

With a reverse cell phone number lookup service, you can ignore calls to sales people and telemarketers. You no longer have to worry about answering these phone calls.

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