Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Reverse Phone Book Residential Lookup

By Dana Goldberg

Do you need information about a previous cell number and are looking for a free reverse phone book for cell numbers? This information can be hard to find for free as most websites will let you search for a number for free but will then charge you a fee to access the information about the previous phone number.

These phone books are also referred to as greypages or reverse phone lookups and are only for land line telephones or toll free numbers. This may come into use if you are searching for someone or an old business, but they do not contain fax numbers or cell numbers. Reverse phone books for land lines are readily available on the internet and in public libraries and concerns over privacy has been raised over these books. But if you are looking for cell information is there any websites that contain this information?

Are you receiving calls from an unwanted person and want to find their location? Or are you getting calls from nuisance telemarketers and need them to stop. Or are you looking for someone you have lost contact with and want to find their cell number to be able to reconnect with them?

If you find a website that claims to offer you free information about a cell number owner's information, be wary. They may be free but their information may be incorrect. If you are looking to get your information from a reputable website it is recommended that you pay the fee for the information.

If you require information on many numbers you would pay a 12 month membership whereas you would only pay a small fee if you require information on one number. If you pay the fees you will have access to more information on the number such as the cell provider and the address of the numbers owner.

The website that charges you fees or memberships get all their information from cell phone providers at a cost to them. So for them to make money on their website they need to charge users a fee, some of these sites use Click bank and may offer you a refund if the information you have obtained is incorrect.

When searching for information on a cell number do so with precaution. You do not want to get into any trouble by contacting the wrong person, or a person who does not want to be contacted, and finally check that the website where you are retrieving your information regularly updates their information, you do not want to pay for the information that is two years old or two number owners old. - 16890

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