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How to Do a Reverse Cell Phone Lookup For Free |
Maybe it's a prank caller who's been pestering you lately - or maybe it's a mysterious number that keeps on appearing on your spouse's cellular phone (recent caller) history. Either way, you want to find out who's been calling - but without being "duped" by one of the countless scams out there that promise instant results, but deliver only a simple set of links to other sites that you could've found on your own for free...
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So let me explain how to do your own reverse cellular phone number lookup. There's two ways to do it - one is free, and other will cost anywhere from $29 - $99 dollars - which is well worth it if this caller is threatening your safety, well-being, or your relationship with someone you love.
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1. The Free Way to Find Pull Up Owner Information For a Cellular Phone Number
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Cell phone numbers, unlike a regular phone number, aren't listed in public directories - such as WhitePages.com or AnyWho.com, or your local phone book.
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And although you can put a block on the number in question through your phone company, they likely won't provide you with the offending caller's information.
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But you want to know exactly who's been calling - don't you?
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So here's how to do it on the internet, for free...
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Head on over to Google.com and enter the cellular number in question, in the following format:
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"123-444-5555"
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"1234445555"
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If Google doesn't find anything, try taking out the area code. As well, try running the search both with quotation marks surrounding the number, and without.
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Repeat the process with Yahoo.com and MSN.com also, simply to make sure. (These sites are the 3 biggest search engines online, and between the three of them, they'll search practically every web-page, website and otherwise content that exists on the public internet).
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Doing a search like this will often pull up a profile page or an account page of some kind that will disclose more details - such as their name and address - or an "avatar" (username) or other info like that, that can be cross-referenced and searched in a similar fashion to uncover more information, if available.
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It might even pull up the suspect's personal webpage or weblog.
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But if doing a search like this does not produce any results - don't worry - you can still find out who's been calling, and here's how...
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2. How to Pay For Real Results When You Need to do a Reverse Search on a Cell Phone Number
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As I mentioned previously, there are a number of services out there that claim to deliver "instant results", complete with owner name, address history, carrier details, connection status, credit history and so on - but most are complete scams.
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The good ones will usually cost more, but there are a few decent services that charge less than $50 per search.
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Here's what you need to look for, before you pull out your credit card:
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- A solid refund policy. Let's face it - even the best investigator or search product might not be able to find your specific number. So look for companies that offer a guarantee of their results, so that you can place a refund if they can't deliver the owner details for the cellular number.
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- A sample search. Many services that actually provide real results have a "partial lookup" search function, which shows that they have the capability to provide accurate results.
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Again, only purchase from companies that offer a no-questions-asked refund policy, regardless of how fancy their sample search results may be.
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That's how you find out who's been calling - and possibly even where they live.
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