Reverse Cell Phone Searches Show Names in Seconds


How often do you get calls which show up as "inbound, cellular, state", or some other ridiculous term on your phone's display? If you answered "every day", you're definitely not alone. Now that billions of us are using cell phones - we all share this problem. Call it telemarketers on steroids, invincible pranksters, or what you will - but it's definitely very annoying.

The Problem with Free Phone Books (or Websites)

The problem with phone books is centralized government regulation. Really it is - they ban cell phone numbers from public phone listings to "protect our privacy". But in reality, businesses, neighbors, strangers, criminals, and anyone else you "don't" want having it can easily access your personal info. Whether it's your cell phone, social security number, or anything else - they can get it instantly. Thus not listing cell phones in the phone book becomes nothing more than an inconvenience for us.

What's more, paper phone books are quickly becoming 'outdated' by technology. I say that literally. Cell phone numbers change so often that a paper phone book can have tens of thousands of errors a few months after it's printed. Your friends might change their numbers multiple times before a new one is printed.

Using the Internet

We need something which works better. And it only makes sense that the Internet is usually our first stop for technology related issues. But you have to know where to go - otherwise searching can waste hours of your time. Website after websites with the same repetitive, incomplete information. There are millions which advertise free reverse lookups. Here's the catch - the government has made it nearly impossible for a free website to list cell phones.

Reverse Cell Phone Directories

In this case, reverse cell phone directories can take all the work out of searching. These are specialized websites which pull phone numbers out of company, government, and other public databases. They have updated info for almost 98% of all phones - including cell phones and the new 'VOIP' Internet phones. These are the same tools now used by police and private investigators because they are so simple. You simply type in the phone number you're looking for and press enter - they reveal the owner's name, address, related company info, and more instantly. With the press of a button you can report telemarketers or other harassing callers to the FCC where they can be fined for breaking the law.

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Author: George Wischler