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Reverse Phone Number Service Shows The Information Which Will Never Go Public

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People make doing a mobile reverse search much harder than it needs to be. This sort of search is something that even a 4 year old can do once they learn where to conduct the search and certain underlying preconditions that are in place. If you would like to learn just how simple and fast of a process this can be, the remainder of this article will set things straight for you.

Companies will purchase records from several cell phone companies and compile all relevant and personal information into one large database. The information is then placed online in a private domain and is usable by paying customers. Some years back, this was just a tiny problem. The only thing you needed to do was just call the phone service and they would supply you with the full name and address of the individual who owns that number.

Recently, however, it does not work that way anymore. Looking up for person’s name, address and other information by their cell number on yellow pages or public phone directories is impossible. The reason is because these numbers are not maintained publicly. You need to use a reverse cell phone directory (see also: http://www.ourmidland.com/voices/general/article_feef0978-4077-11e0-a804-0017a4aa4fba.html). These services search through cellular phone, unlisted, and landline number databases across the country.

This means they basically have access to every phone number in the United States. So if the person you are searching for has a number in their name, they will be included in this search. Taking matters into my own hands I started using a reverse call service to trace down these 800 numbers. Once you get their number from you cell phone or caller ID you can run it through a search to look up and get all sorts of info on the company.

Like their main office phone number and address. From there you can call them back and talk to a live person to get your number removed from their system. For some reason if you work the words “phone harassment” into your conversation they always seem to change their attitude really fast. Fax numbers and cell phone numbers just did not turn up no matter how long I tried. Later on, I was told that they are kept private on purpose.

This kind of information is never available in public. I understood the privacy that people are entitled with. That’s fair. The not so good news is that these utilities are not without a cost. See, cellular phones and unlisted numbers are not common information as landline phone numbers are publically available. Hence, in order to build up their databases of phone records, reverse cell phone search sites must pay money to access phone record information.

Because the companies are required to pay for the records themselves, the companies understandably can’t feed it to you without a cost. If your spouse is in the house you cannot just grab their phone and start writing down numbers. That is just asking to get busted and caught in the act. What you need to do is wait for a diversion or a time when your spouse is otherwise occupied so you can collect the information without getting caught.

I would wait until your spouse is talking to the neighbor outside or taking a shower to do this. This would act as the best diversion. If you don’t have any luck trying to locate a person by telephone number using the free search engines you should try using a web site that maintains a database of searchable land line and cell phone numbers. They collect information from many public records sources so not only do you stand a better chance of finding who owns the number but you can also find out lots of background information on them at the same time.

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