Tuesday, February 26, 2013

There is NO government sponsored cell phone number directory

Are you looking for a quick and reliable reverse cell phone number search service?
It is difficult to find one central database of cell phone numbers because the providers operate independently of each other. There is NO government sponsored cell phone number directory. In the

end we are left to rely on private reverse phone lookup services to collect this information.
Be very wary of any free reverse phone number search that claims they offer cell phone information. There are plenty of free phone number searches that offer information on landline and home phone

numbers, however. You can use a phone number name lookup like the Whitepages, Anywho, or 411. This is a very helpful strategy in identifying businesses and telemarketers.
A lot of the reverse cell phone number searches draw information from the providers only when they give information to them.
You need to just switch on the cell phone bug detector to find out the hidden video device in your home or office. If the bug detector device stops displaying numbers, an UHF device is hidden in

your room. A bug detector can be located with ease and stop its operation to prevent further transmitting of vital data.One of the first things you can do is Google the phone number. This is

particularly effective in finding telemarketers, but can also be effective for companies that list their phone number online. In very rare instances, will you ever find a cell phone number however.

I have used Google on a couple of occasions and found unlisted phone numbers that turned out to be telemarketers.
You can also consult a free phone directory which is basically a online version of a white pages. You simply type in the phone number and hopefully a report comes back listing the landline or home

phone the number came from. This strategy will not help you find cell phone numbers however.If you are certain that the phone number is coming from a cell phone, you can subscribe to a paid cell

phone directory. You can look up cell phone numbers after you pay a membership fee. I would not advise you to do this since these directories are most often poorly updated and incomplete. You will

need to subscribe to more than one because you may not find it with the first service you subscribe to.

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