Monday, November 22, 2010

“Free Reverse Phone Lookup For Cell Number Tracing”

“Free Reverse Phone Lookup For Cell Number Tracing”


Free Reverse Phone Lookup For Cell Number Tracing

Posted: 22 Nov 2010 03:57 PM PST

11.22.2010– Since most people have switched to a mobile lifestyle, using cell phones to make everyday calls almost 100% of the time, there is a growing need for a reverse mobile search directory that could identify the person behind a cell phone number.

But tracking call phone calls may be not easy. Taking into account the fact that there is no universal mobile 411 directory and mobile carriers like Sprint and Verizon do not publish a cell phone directory either, cell phone numbers may be almost impossible to trace.

Yet, there are countless websites that promise instant and information packed cell phone searches. Moreover, many of them claim to provide this info for free. Once you go through any of such services, you will quickly discover that the search is not only NOT free, but also it might return NO info about the number after you have paid.

While a reverse cell phone lookup does have a lot of useful real life applications, you should be aware of that there is NO directory that lists 100% of cell phone numbers plus there is NO guarantee that the info you can receive is 100% accurate.

There are dozens of reverse phone lookup sites on the Internet today. Many of them advertize detailed cell phone lookups and even promise to supply this info for free.

The first thing you should learn before you jump on any such "too good to be true" offer is that these searches are anything but free. Private directories have to spend a lot of money to get hold of these data in the first place. And since cell phone numbers are not available through free public directories like the famous White Pages, there is a great business opportunity right there to earn a quick buck by selling these results to eager buyers.

Why would someone offer it for free if they could sell it?

But that is not the worst news. The bad news is that a lot of these directories simply do not have updated, current info on most cell phone numbers circulating in the USA today. Not only are people changing their cell numbers all the time, these numbers are maticulously guarded by cell phone carriers like Sprint, Verizon and US Cellular (they opted out of all the past initiatives by FCC to create a central mobile 411 directory).

These companies won't release their clients' data to anyone except for law enforcement and government agencies.

Your best bet is to run a phone number lookup by using a well trusted directory.

Visit free reverse lookup widget to perform a quick free search and see if the number is listed with major public and private directories.

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