Here’s How You Can Use a Reverse Phone Lookup To Discover Who Is The Owner Of Any Phone Number

January 5, 2010 by  

If you’ve ever wondered who was the owner of a certain telephone number, today we’re talking about how you can utilize a reverse telephone number look up to determine precisely who owns any phone. It’s a handy trick to have handy that is useful under many situations.

You may be receiving calls or text messages from a phone number that you don’t know and want to learn who is phoning. I’ve learned of people using a reverse telephone search to learn which phone numbers keep showing up on their spouse’s mobile telephone if they have suspicions that their spouse might be cheating. Regardless of why you need to utilize one, they’re a handy resource to use.

So where can you get this info? You will need to find a reverse telephone search service to obtain the information you’re looking for. You can locate specialized websites that have built databases that hold details on all telephone numbers out there and contain all reverse telephone numbers. You visit their web site, type in the number, and you’ll be given complete info on the telephone owner (name, where they live, carrier info etc).

The internet sites cost money to maintain since the companies have to pay to gather information on all the telephone numbers. Cell phones aren’t listed, so these phone records typically cost the sites a large bit of money to get. This then lets you determine info on any telephone number – be it a cell telephone or a home phone.

Obviously these sites charge a small fee to run a reverse lookup. It’s isn’t pricey, but they must charge a little due to the fact that it costs money to build and maintain the websites. Some websites only charge a membership fee for unlimited searches – this ends up being the best choice as you are billed just one time and can then use a lookup whenever you want.

To check if you can run a search at no charge, here’s a quick suggestion. Head over to Google and enter in the number in between quotation signs. Press search and then have a look at what results come up.

There’s a possibility the phone number has been displayed on the net before and it may be possible to learn the telephone owner’s name. This doesn’t always end up working, and the information isn’t always accurate, but you may as well try it out since it doesn’t cost you anything.

If this doesn’t work, simply pay a couple bucks and utilize a reverse phone search at a specialized website. Here you are certain to obtain all the information about the owner – it’s amazing to see just how much you can learn.

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Comments

6 Responses to “Here’s How You Can Use a Reverse Phone Lookup To Discover Who Is The Owner Of Any Phone Number”

  1. macmehatta on May 21st, 2010 6:49 am

    Privacy is privacy, if they select invisable you will not know. They do not have to respond to you. There is no way to find out if they are really online unless they choose to let you know.

  2. morcelinch apna on June 2nd, 2010 10:11 pm

    To me it looks like the modern version of cold war installations. over here we have a reserve generator unit disguised as a church for a nuclear bunker and when he says that they chose the house look to fit in with the surrounding area…yet they still keep the traditional metal antenna ???????? isnt that going against the whole point of disguising it in the first place.

  3. jvart1 on June 27th, 2010 2:37 am

    I agree with not allowing the use of cell phones in school. But I do believe a zero-tolerance policy would be a bad idea because cell phones do hold some conveniences that are helpful in certain situations. Not only do cell phones come in handy during emergencies, but they are handy if you need to check the time, date or other non-distracting activities. I think the current rule regarding cell phones is too strict, and should only be taken away when the student does something distracting and not just when they have it out in plain view. Jordan

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    i think its the speedfreaks "purple haze"

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