You suspect your spouse is cheating on you. You sneak a peek at his or her cell phone bill and find lots of calls to the same number. You use one of the free reverse look up of cell phone numbers directories to find out who the cell phone number belongs to and you get no where because the results yield unavailable.
Many politicians' spouses could be sparred public embarrassment and humiliation if they could find out the truth on their own in the privacy of their homes.
Should you call the number and expose yourself? Should you hire a private detective? You ask yourself, is there a way to find out details about this number and the person behind it without being exposed and without breaking the bank? The answer; Yes.
On the internet there are hundreds even thousands of so called reverse look up for cell phone number services, which simply are services that allow you to look up a cell phone number and give you information about who owns it. However, they are not all what they may claim to be.
You know that landline numbers are readily available to you and may think that because landline phone numbers are available then cell phone numbers are one in the same. That though is not correct. The type of gathering information for a cell phone directory is much more complicated than that of a landline telephone directory. Be weary of a company that offers you free cell phone look up; more than likely a company that offers free cell phone look ups may not be real.
The reason that landline telephone numbers are so easy to find is because they are "public domain". Ever wonder why you have to pay a fee to keep your name out of the telephone book and to appear as unlisted when someone calls 411. This is because your landline can be accessed by the public. So if you do not want the public to know your landline telephone number you must pay a fee to get it out of "public domain".
Cellular telephone numbers are not available freely to the public like landline telephone numbers. Creating a directory for a cell phone database is a much harder task.
Cell phone numbers are generally more private, since you're charged for every call you receive, including telemarketers you don't want to talk to (it's illegal for them to call your cell phone without permission). That's why cell phone numbers are typically harder to track down.
Can a cell phone reverse listing directory be created and made available to the public? Just a few years ago some cell phone providers talked about coming up with this where the cell phone providers would share their cell phone numbers and have a directory.
However, the concern about telemarketers and privacy caused the idea to be abandoned for now. Putting together a reverse look up for cell phones directory requires plenty of effort, since the information has to be compiled manually from millions of different records.
The effort that it takes to comprise a directory for reverse look up for cell phones and to keep it current is a monumental task. Stay away from free services because most likely you will not get the information you need. Services that charge you a fee may not have a complete directory.
So where do you go from here. Do not be discouraged there are reverse cellular phone directories that exist with large databases to give you the results you need. The key is knowing where to find the reliable ones.
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