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Tuesday, 17 November 2009 02:32

If you have never tried to find a person by cell phone number before, I bet you would be surprised at the amount of information you can find out about a person just by knowing his or her wireless number. The information extends way beyond a caller's name, address, and past addresses. You can also discover such things as birth, marriage, and divorce records, arrest records, and a long list of other personal background information.

What Are The Reasons For Wanting to Find a Person By Cell Phone Number?

These reasons are going to vary from person to person, but some of the most common reasons are:

• Identifying calls from strange numbers
• Finding out whom a spouse or lover has been speaking with
• Getting more information on a person you just met

There are many reasons besides the ones listed above. Regardless the reason, all of your answers can be found using a reputable reverse cell phone directory.

How To Perform a Mobile Phone Lookup

The Internet is full of free reverse telephone directories. Which is all well and good if you are trying to identify and locate the owner of a landline or business number. But, if you are attempting to identify the owner of a mobile number, you are going to have to consult a different sort of telephone directory.



Wireless numbers are private information. Who owns this information? Telephone companies like Sprint and AT&T are the owners of this information. So, the directories that offer identifying information connected to mobile numbers have to purchase this information from these telephone companies.

The directories are reimbursed for the costs they incur in gathering the information by charging a small fee for each report.

What Should You Expect To Pay For a Report?

The better directories charge about $14 for a single report. But, if you think you may run more than a few reports in any given year, you may want to consider upgrading to a yearly membership. A membership enables searchers to run unlimited searches for the next 12 months. This option costs about $39.

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 17 November 2009 02:38
 

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