Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Who just called you?

You've just received a phone call, but you need to know the owner of the number. How do you find the information you need? If you have Caller ID, then you'd have the answer - but if it was that simple your problem would already be solved. Your best bet is to run a reverse cellphone lookup.

A reverse cellphone lookup is an easy way for you to track down information about the owner of a particular phone number. If you suspect your spouse is cheating with the caller, if you think your child is sneaking around with someone behind your back, if you're being pranked or if you just want to know who called you last, a reverse cell phone lookup can be a huge help in finding out what you want to know.

To get started, you need to find a site that provides this feature. Now, you'll find several that promise free reverse phone lookups, but they only work on landline numbers. You see, home phone numbers are published pretty much everywhere - which is why you get so many of those annoying telemarketing calls!

However, cell phone numbers are considered and treated more privately, they are not collected in a central database. Putting such a database together requires extensive time and money and that's why such services - if they are legitimate - charge a fee to use them.

One reverse cellphone lookup service that you need to consider using is Reverse Phone Detective. It specializes in reverse cellphone lookups and have expansive coverage. Plus, your fee will entitle you to search as many times as you want within our members area, not only once. Reverse Phone Detective doesn't just provide phone numbers - you can access expanded people search databases and background information about the phone owners.

You can start your reverse cell phone lookup by entering the area code followed by the seven digits of the number whose owner you want to find. The search takes just a few seconds. Information about the person is immediately accessible.

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