Friday, January 7, 2011

Cell Phone Number Search - How to Reverse Lookup a Cell Phone Number

What is different about reverse cell phone number search in 2010/2011?
You are really going to like the answer to this question, as it benefits you, and not the phone company. We'll get to it in a moment.
Assuming you are already familiar with what a reverse cell phone lookup is, this article will instead focus on what to look for, what to stay away from when conducting a reverse cellular telephone number search, and of course, how to conduct a successful search in 2010, 2011 and beyond.
First, let's kill off a popular myth: You cannot do a reverse cell phone number search for free - anywhere, anytime. The cellular providers (like Sprint/T-Mobile/AT&T/Verizon - all of them) simply have nothing to gain by giving this information out. However, they have no problem selling this information to online reverse lookup companies who in turn get you the info you need - in exchange for a few dollars.
How to conduct your search
You always want to go with what is known as a "2 step" directory. This is where you enter the web-site, fill in the cell number in question and hit enter. This returns general results, like the state the phone number was registered in. Next, you decide between a one-time lookup, or a 12-month unlimited number lookup. Each service has a reasonable charge to it. In return, you find out whatever it is you need to know about who is calling you, your kids, your spouse or anyone else you care about (including full name and address).
WARNING: Not all reverse cellular lookup directories are created equal
Before you choose a directory, please use caution. An alarming majority of online directories provide inaccurate, or outdated information. They do offer money back guarantees if you're unhappy, but due to the small size of these companies, that can be a long and frustrating process. You want to choose a reputable company with a great reputation, that has been in business for a few years.
Finally, the big changes this industry has seen in 2010 is two things: Anonymity and cost. Due to strict regulations, when you now conduct a reverse search, you are guaranteed anonymity - no one will ever know that you did this search. In earlier years, this could not always be said.
Regarding cost - up until around 2009, conducting just one reverse cell phone number lookup could run as high as $45. Because of fierce competition, I'm happy to say that the price-point has now been pressed all the way down to an affordable 10 dollars (on average).
In other words, conducting a reverse cellular lookup in 2010/2011 and beyond is a very cost effective, convenient and safe way to find the info you sorely need, and certainly a small price to pay to find out who's been calling you or your loved ones.

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