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subject: Is It Possible To Do A Reverse Cell Lookup? [print this page]


If you are trying to keep down the costs of your cell phone bill by having a minimum number of minutes, you probably are not happy about receiving misplaced calls that use up your time. Without a texting plan, those unwanted messages can cost you dearly. When you find yourself opening a larger than normal bill with several texts and calls from a number you don't recognize, you probably want those calls to stop, immediately. While you may be tempted to just dial the number and politely ask the cell phone user to stop calling you, unfortunately, in this day and age, that may not be a good idea. What you need is a reverse cell lookup.

Finding out information about a cell phone number has been very difficult in the past. Cell phone directories don't exist online. So the free services that are available for landlines are not in place for cell phones. If you want to find out who owns a particular cell phone number, you will have to pay for the service. That is because the information costs money to access for the reverse cell lookup. The great thing about this type of a service is that you get more than just a name to match the cell number. You can find the address of the cell phone owner as well as other names of residents in that home. You can also file a complaint with the service against the cell phone number. That is the best way to get the calls to stop while maintaining a level of privacy for you.

Once you pay for your reverse cell lookup service, you may have the option to perform an unlimited number of reverse lookup searches on both landlines and cell phone lines. This is a great way to do occasional checks of your kids' cell phones. It is can be a relief to know who they are conversing with. Kids like to be secretive about their texts and phone calls, even when they are just communicating with the next door neighbor.

If you have suspicions about your spouse's behavior, sometimes the only way to find out what is going on it to do a reverse cell lookup on the numbers you don't recognize on the cell phone. While this should be a last resort, it is nice to know that it is possible to complete a reverse cell lookup.

by: Troy Truman




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