Archive for March, 2009

Friday, March 27th, 2009
Find a cell phone on the floor and you will probably wonder about the person who has lost it and how you can  return it. There are some things you can do to find the owner. One is to call a phone number in the phone’s recent calls, explain the situation and hope they will tell you where the owner lives. If the phone is relatively new, there may be few numbers in the directory, or maybe nobody answers when you call the numbers. When this happens, you can find the owner of a cell phone using a different method, but may not know how to do this successfully.

The best way to find the owner, without much effort is to go online and use a telephone number reverse lookup. Give yourself a “missed call” and observe the number that flashes on your Caller ID. Then enter the phone number in your reverse search and wait for it to give results.

Once you find a good match to the number that was submitted you can get the name and address of the person who owns the phone. Then you can contact them and give them back their phone. Imagine how happy they will be when they know you found their phone and plan to return it. Now that you know how to find the owner of a cell phone, the next time you find one on the street, you know what to do.

To do a quick reverse phone lookup visit ReversePhoneFinder.info.

Friday, March 27th, 2009
Is it really possible to do a free mobile phone reverse search on the Internet? Many of us have been disappointed and frustrated in the past with sites that appear to offer free products or services online, but in reality are not. Is this the case for the cell phone search?

First we will examine what we mean by a phone number search. If you have the home phone number but no idea who the number belongs to  you can use a “reverse lookup” service to see the details. This can be very useful, of course, in situations where you lost contact with someone but still have a record of their phone number, or just to check who owns the phone number. There are many places where you can make these residential and business phone for free online searches, including toll-free numbers.

However, a problem arises when you need to run a reverse lookup on a cell phone as the free directories do not contain such numbers. They do not contain fax numbers as this information is only in the hands of carriers and telecommunications companies. Do these documents exist and are they free?

The good news is that there are websites that claim to offer a large number of cell phone numbers, but are not free. These websites naturally have to pay to access some of this information, and go to the great difficulty of obtaining all resources in one place and, therefore, you must pay a small fee for access to research databases. However, the rate is generally a one-time payment and, in some sites can run as many searches as you want. The records usually include cell owner details, address history, carrier information, and the phone and the connection status. It should also be noted that the databases offered by each company differ to some extent, but most include cell phones, residential, business, fax, toll-free and pagers.  With these websites your searches are guaranteed legal and confidential.

In addition to reverse lookups there are also sites that provide access to information such as background checks and background reports, people finder databases, bankruptcies, liens, including databases of births, deaths, marriages, divorces and adoptions, sex offender records, police files, and more. These sites work the same way, allowing access to certain types of information for a fixed amount, but it should be noted that you will not receive access to this information as part of its cell phone research site members.

I have seen websites claiming to offer free cell research, but has always led eventually to pay sites in the end, even allowing people to search for free and then see the results. This is the sad truth that the only place where you can find detailed reverse cell records is within the legitimate paid directories. In conclusion, the answer is no, not cell phone searches are not present. However, if you really want access to these records, I think that its a small price to pay.

For more information, including a list of cell phones numbers visit ReversePhoneFinder.info.

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

Idaho cell number area code:

(208)

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

Georgia cellphone number area codes:

(229) (404) (470) (478) (678) (706) (762) (770) (912)

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

A woman suspects her husband of cheating on her. She sneaks a peek at his cell phone bill only to discover lots of calls to the same number. When she tries to use one of the free reverse lookup services to determine who owns the number, she gets nowhere, because the calls are being made to a mobile phone.

What should she do? Log in to ReversePhoneFinder.info – and find out exactly what’s going on! Alternatively, she could do nothing at all. But of course, that doesn’t help her solve her problem – that nagging, “unknown” feeling about whether her husband is being faithful.

Landline vs. Cell phone Numbers

Unlike landline numbers, cell phone numbers are not freely available to the public, so gathering them into a directory or database isn’t easy. In fact, any site that promises a free way to search cell phone number directories is probably not legitimate.

To search cell phone number directories, you’ll want to start with ReversePhoneFinder.info. We specialize in reverse cell phone lookups and our databases contain more records than virtually any other service on the Internet. Plus, you’ll be able to conduct an unlimited number of searches with just a single membership – without having to pay a fee every time.

Once you’ve decided to do your search with ReversePhoneFinder.info, you’ll have to register and become a member. We make these steps fairly easy and quick. With Reverse Phone Finder, once you’re a member you’ll only need to log in any time you want to do searches in the future.

Reverse Phone Finder – The Right Choice for RESULTS

After you’ve registered, you’ll simply enter the area code and seven digits of the cell phone in question. You can also use Reverse Phone Finder to search for landline and unlisted / unpublished numbers.

The results will take a few seconds to retrieve because the system will be running through all of the options trying to make a match. When the match is made, the information on that person – full name, address, relatives, neighbors, and more – will be pulled and displayed for you to view.

With other sites, you’ll only have access to the basics: the person’s name, address, etc. But with Reverse Phone Finder, you’ll be able to obtain background information if you wish. In fact, even if you have an outdated phone number, you’ll still be able to use that number to search for the latest address for the individual using people search investigative tools available to members.

The bottom line: the quality of the results you’re going to get when you search cell phone number directories is determined on the site you choose to go through. With our 100% results guarantee, Reverse Phone Finder takes the guesswork out of picking the right service!

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

Hawaii cell phone number area code:

808

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

Florida cell phone number area codes:

(239) (305) (321) (352) (386) (407) (561) (689) (727) (754) (772) (786) (813) (850) (863) (904) (941) (954)