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Free Reverse Cell Phone Lookup Directory

August 25th, 2010 Tim Leave a comment Go to comments

A thorough understanding of the meaning and scope of reverse cell phone look up services will definitely answer why there are such paid services and whether free look up services truly exist. If you have a phone number and no idea who’s the number belongs to or to which address the number is attached we can get the information by a reverse lookup service. Many websites offer these types of look ups free. Common doubt arises how it is possible to run a free reverse cell phone look up service on the internet.

There are many websites claiming to offer free cell phone lookups, but they always lead to clicking on link after link and ultimately end to a paid site. This is a common business, which is used to promote or subscribe to marketing and sales sites. Some sites may even go to the extreme of allowing the search for fee and then charge the user to view the results. These types of experiences establish the fact the authenticated and credible reverse cell phone look up records can be offered only by the legitimate paid directories. Truly speaking free reverse cell phone lookup sites performing proper searches and providing real results, do not actually exist. Paying a small fee, usually a bare nominal amount will be the wisest decision to get the desired result.

When searching on the web for free lookup sites, you will see that there are many limitations to the directories provided by these sites. As you can see that business, residential and toll-free phone numbers are included in such directories, with the omission of a reverse cell phone number directory. Since a lot of landline numbers of public interest are listed as public domain information, these free reverse phone number look up directories essentially offer access to public info that you can get by yourself without the hassle of even dealing with them. You would not find unlisted numbers, fax numbers, VOIP numbers and definitely not cell phone numbers.

The reason for this is that home telephone numbers are considered public domain information and have been for decades. No one has to ask any permission to publish your number in the telephone book. Cell phone numbers are different and are generally more private, since every activity involving a cell phone is charged, the mobile phone numbers are held by the telecommunication companies who provide the service and are therefore not part of the free public domain information that is accessible to anyone. Any agreement between these companies and established online portals are only on a monetary consideration between the parties and thus in turn results in fee based cell phone directories.

Therefore in the end, if you want to get results fast with a minimal amount of hassle I would recommend a paid lookup service as the good ones even provide a 56-day money back guarantee and thus you really don’t have anything to lose as your guaranteed to get results or you don’t pay!

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