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		<title>Reverse Lookup Cell Phone Number &#8211; Most Frequently Asked Questions</title>
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When people first hear about reverse phone lookup they are usually very excited about the idea of using it. I mean, why wouldn&#8217;t they be? How great is it to finally be able to know who that missed call is from before calling them back, or to reverse lookup an unknown cell phone number?
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<p>When people first hear about reverse phone lookup they are usually very excited about the idea of using it. I mean, why wouldn&rsquo;t they be? How great is it to finally be able to know who that missed call is from before calling them back, or to reverse lookup an unknown cell phone number?</p>
<p>However, even after hearing about it, there are a number of common questions that come into the minds of these people. In this article I&rsquo;m going to answer the most frequently asked questions regarding reverse phone lookup.</p>
<p><em>How does reverse phone lookup work?</em></p>
<p>There are many, many different reverse phone lookup services available on the Internet, however all of them work in a similar way.<br />
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When you enter a phone number into their search mechanism and submit it, the search bot hunts down matching numbers in its database. When the bot has searched the entire database (which usually takes a few seconds at most), it will list all of the matches for you.</p>
<p><em>What is the difference between free and paid reverse phone lookup services?</em></p>
<p>There are a few major differences between paid and free reverse phone lookup services.</p>
<p>One major difference is that free services will only work with landline numbers and will not be able to find cell phone numbers through their system. However, paid services usually will work with cell phone numbers as well landline numbers.</p>
<p>Why? Well, landline databases are easily available to these companies. However, cell phone number databases are not so easy to get a hold of. In fact, most paid reverse phone lookup services have to manually create their own database, which takes a lot of time and money to develop and maintain.</p>
<p>Another major difference is that free reverse phone lookup services usually compile their databases by using bits and pieces of other available databases. This means that there is sometimes conflicting information regarding the same number.</p>
<p>Also, free reverse phone lookup services generally do not update their databases on their own and do not verify that the information they are using and providing is correct.</p>
<p>Paid reverse phone lookup services will also usually have a more complete database where you will be able to find information that is not available through free services.</p>
<p><em>Should I use a free or paid reverse phone lookup service?</em></p>
<p>Of course, this is a personal decision based on your own specific needs. If you know that you will need to reverse phone lookup cell phone numbers you should probably consider using a paid service.</p>
<p>Also, if you are going to heavily rely on a reverse phone lookup service, I would suggest looking into a paid service that will have customer support, fresh databases, etc.</p>
<p>Did you have any of these questions? If you did, I hope that I&rsquo;ve answered them satisfactorily for you.<br />
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This has been just a basic overview answering the most frequent questions related to reverse phone lookup. I hope that you have a better understanding and are more capable to implement a reverse phone lookup service in your life.</p>


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		<title>Reverse Phone Service Finds the Owner of a Phone Number?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 16:57:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you’re getting prank calls or if you find a number on you caller identification that you don’t recognize, you probably want to find out who is behind that number.  The good news is that finding the owner of a phone number is easier than you might think with Reverse Phone Detective!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you’re getting prank calls or if you find a number on you caller identification that you don’t recognize, you probably want to find out who is behind that number.  The good news is that finding the owner of a phone number is easier than you might think with <a href="/ReversePhoneDetective.com" target="_self">Reverse Phone Detective!</a></p>
<p>As long as you have the area code and the seven digit number, you should be able to locate any number’s owner, if you know where to look.</p>
<p>Searching For That Number</p>
<p>Your first stop should be a free reverse phone number directory.  Plenty of them are available on the Internet.  At the site, you’ll enter the entire number including the area code and hit “Search.” If the number is a published land line, you should get the information you want, including the name of the owner and the entire address of the owner.</p>
<p>If you’re lucky enough to get results, then your search can stop there.  In most cases, you’ll need to try a slightly different approach.</p>
<p>Usually, the reason you’ll run into problems is that the number belongs to a cell phone.  Because there is no central database of cell phone numbers, free reverse phone directories cannot return information on those numbers.  You also won’t be able to get information on landline numbers that are unlisted or non-published.</p>
<p>Don’t bother trying multiple reverse phone directories in order to find the owner of a phone number, either.  Most use the same databases, so if you don’t score results at one then you won’t fare any better at another site.</p>
<p>Find a Phone Number Owner – With <a href="/ReversePhoneDetective.com" target="_self">Reverse Phone Detective</a></p>
<p>Instead, you may have to use a paid site.  For a reasonable fee, you can access all of the information you need about the owner of a phone number using Reverse Phone Detective. Our database gives you accurate, up-to-date information using both land line and cell phone searches.</p>
<p>Our exclusive database includes broad coverage of the entire United States – with better results than you’ll find at most other sites.  We also give you free search assistance, access to expanded people search databases, and more.</p>
<p>In addition, we also give you a 100%, ironclad guarantee – if you don’t get results, you don’t pay.  It’s a no-brainer!</p>
<p>To use Reverse Phone Detectives’ reverse lookup service, you will pay a fee which gives you an unlimited number of searches inside the members’ area, plus a premium full phone report.  After you sign up, just enter the phone number you want to find, click “Search,” and you’ll have your information.  It’s that easy!</p>
<p><a href="/ReversePhoneDetective.com" target="_self">Click here to visit Reverse Phone Detective now!</a></p>


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