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How Reverse Phone Searches Can Help You

March 22nd, 2009
Isn’t it frustrating when you miss a call and your caller ID shows a number that you don’t recognize.

What is even worse is when you try to call that number back and all you get is an annoying ‘This is an invalid phone number’ or and answering machine asking you to please hold for the next available representative with no indication as to what company you have called and why you’re holding.

For all you know, you could be on hold to speak to a telemarketer you wouldn’t have spoken to in the first place.

All phone numbers - landline, mobile, and unlisted - are registered to some individual or some business. If you are being driven crazy by these calls, there is an easy way to find out where they orinate from, and have them stopped.

It’s called a reverse phone search and as long as you have the phone number that keeps popping up on your called id, you can find out who is calling you. There are a wide variety of reverse phone search websites available on the Internet to use for this service and they collect the phone numbers and the names associated with it from confidential sources, public records, and data brokers. These information sites are called ’source databases’.

A reverse phone search can help you do, but is not limited to:

* Find out the identity of a prank or harassing phone caller

* Research numbers that you can’t identify on your phone bill or caller id

* Help you locate friends and family who have fallen out of touch

* Look up the exact address of someone you know.

Now there is a fee to utilize this service, and agreeing to the website’s terms and conditions is compulsory - and these include you not using for illegal purposes any information you uncover. The target of your search will never know that you have been researching their details. The small fee you pay to find out who is trying to call you is more than compensated by the peace of mind you have in return.

It is important to note however, that if you can find out information on other people, they can do the same for you. Most of the reverse phone search websites offer you an ‘opt out’ that makes your personal information private, but only on their website. Unless you pay an extra fee asking the reverse phone search company you are using to notify the ’source databases’ in which the information came from, only the reverse phone search website will make your information private and safe.



By: Janelle Elizabeth

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Identify that mystery caller easily by using the Reverse Phone Detective - a simple to use online service for tracing the identity of callers through their phone numbers - whether listed or unlisted, landline or cell phone.



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How Much Does a Reverse Phone Lookup Cost

March 20th, 2009
Everyone knows how to do a phone number search - also known as a reverse phone search. You find a website online that you key the phone number in question into and wait for it to pop up the information that is available.

If the search you are using is up to date and fairly complete, you could conceivably get every last fact in the system about that phone number, including who the number belongs to, their street address, historical information, and more.

But most free phone number search tools are not that complete and if the phone number you are trying to get information on happens to be unlisted, unpublished, or a cellular phone, you probably won’t find any information out at all.

Free reverse phone search often times do not have the most current information available or they are grossly incomplete.

Much of this data can be easily found for looking over online phone books. If you are looking for complete information to, say, track down someone who is prank calling your house at three in the morning, then a free reverse phone search is going to leave you hanging with only the phone number you originally started out with.

The best thing to do when conducting a reverse phone search is to use a pay per basis reverse phone search website.

The fee is usually small and these pay per basis websites use anywhere from 25 to 50 source databases to populate their own. These databases come from confidential sources, public records, and data brokers that are updated on a regular basis so that the information they contain is as correct and complete as possible.

Many of these services also offer a money back guarantee if your search delivers inaccurate information. It is only necessary to pay for the information that you ask for.

Also, costed reverse phone search companies will give you information that is associated with a cell phone, unlisted, private and unpublished numbers.

Such numbers will have personal data associated with them that, and even though it is unknown to the general public, the pay reverse phone search databases access such information.

If you have a phone number that is giving you fits and you need to find out who is trying to reach you, prank call you, or simply harass you, then it is worth paying the small fee and using the more comprehensive search mechanism a pay per basis reverse phone search website offers you.



By: Janelle Elizabeth

About the Author:

Take control of your inbound callers! Using a reverse phone detective makes finding that mystery caller a snap. Its a simple to use online service for tracing the identity of callers through their listed or unlisted phone or cell numbers.



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