Thursday, August 20, 2009

Free Reverse Cell Phone Search


Have you ever found a phone number saved on your cell phone or written down on a piece of paper, but didn't know who that number belongs to? Or have unknown phone numbers call your house only to hang up on you immediately or say "wrong number" before hanging up? All these thoughts go through your mind: "is it someone trying to see if we are home, and if no one answers they will break into our house?" "Is it someone calling my teenager son/daughter but panicked when they heard an adult voice?"

The white pages cannot help because the phone number is a cell phone number, not a land line number, and internet search on the popular search engines do not yield any result. What other options do you have?

Free Reverse Cell Phone Search

This is where free reverse search cell phone services can be of great help. Usually these services will give you a limited amount of information on the inputted number, such as the location of that number. However, there is much more information that these services' databases can give you, including:

  • The name that the cell phone number is registered under
  • The city, state, country of that cell phone number
  • The address (current and history) of that cell phone number
  • Whether this phone number is a cell or land line
  • The family members of that phone number's registered owner

There are usually a few options for these services. You can pay a one-time fee to get a comprehensive report on the phone number that you enter. Or you can pay a yearly fee and do unlimited amounts of reverse phone number searches over one year. It will definitely come in handy when you notice your son or daughter receive phone calls and immediately go to their room and close the door before chatting on the phone.

1 comment:

  1. Several times a week I’ll go out and forget to take my cell phone with me. It maybe for a short time, like a trip to the store or it may be all day long like the time I left my cell phone at home when I went to work. Perhaps this has happened to you too. To start your search by phone number now, I suggest visiting http://reversephonenumberfinder.com.

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