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Reverse Cell Phone Lookup - How To Trace Blocked And Restricted Calls

Finding out more information about anonymous cell phone calls has never been easier thanks to new reverse lookup technology and some changes introduced by mobile carriers that now allow to track down pesky private and restricted calls online.

Yes, believe it or not - those anonymous mobile calls will be history from now on if you follow advice laid out in this article. But before we go into more details about tracing mobile calls, I would like to quickly remind you of some facts that most people simply ignore and become victims of various Internet scams.

The first on the list are so-called free reverse phone lookup directories. You should know that mobile providers like Sprint and Verizon do not publish a directory for the wireless numbers they service. Not even a paid directory - Verizon, for instance,is pretty upset with the wholeidea about looking up cell phone numbers because it violates their privacy policy.

So, all those websites that promise free and info-packed reverse cellphone lookups are either scams or simply some sort of marketing schemes,which you should definitely avoid. Public directories like Whiteand Yellow pages list only land line numbers because, as I have just said, cell phone numbers are non-published. So, don't waste your precious time searching for free reverse phone lookups. They do not exist.

Instead, you can use a cheap, legitimate and comprehensive service to do a reverse cell phone lookup and find out who owns almost any phone number in U.S. Note, however, there is no service that can trace 100% of mobile numbers because these databases have to be compiled manually from various private and public sources. Also, there is no 100% guarantee that you will receive the up to date information about the cell phone owner.

All you will need to do is enter the number and click on the search button. If you don't have the number to start with - if it is a private, restricted or blocked number - you will need to unmask the number first. You can followthese easytips on how to unmask private ID calls: http://www.cellphonelookup.com/blog/2010/06/25/how-to-trace-mobile-calls-without-the-number/

All in all, remember that you should be very careful while buying information on the Interent. There is a lot of false information going around, so use your judgement to decide what is true and what is a plain fiction.




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