New Reverse Cell Phone Lookup Website Helps Consumers Solve Missed Call Mysteries










Palo Alto, CA (PRWEB) August 1, 2008

There are many reasons why one might want to find out more information about a mystery number. For reasons ranging from finding out more about telemarketers to researching bogus phone charges, consumers are heading to a new reverse phone lookup site, http://www.TraceThisPhoneNumber.com, to get one step closer to solving these mysteries.

For those who have ever wanted to find out more information about a phone number without calling it back, reverse phone searches are a great way to get a better sense of who has been calling. Quite simply, there are as many reasons to use reverse phone lookups as there are possible reasons someone might call. Whether there’s a problem with telemarketers, someone wants to track who their teen has been talking to, or just they want to find out who keeps calling and hanging up, Trace This Phone Number easily delivers the right information in a few easy steps.

In the past, Internet searchers would simply have had to go the route of the search engine, hoping that the spider would come across a webpage that had a mention of the number. Now, a new industry has emerged which is dedicated to providing reverse phone lookup services.

Trace This Phone Number allows a user to search for the name connected with just about any phone number. All someone needs to do is enter the number into a field, hit the search icon and wait. They can even find out about cell phone numbers. Cell phone data is considered a private directory, so reverse cell phone lookups charge to access the information, and they pass the cost on to the consumer. The fee is well worth it because of the coverage and comprehensiveness of the databases. No matter what number is calling, users can probably find out more about them by using reverse phone searches at Trace This Phone Number.

One of the most common uses of reverse phone lookups is for those being harassed by telemarketers and other solicitors. Once someone records a number, they can do a search at Trace This Phone Number and find out the name of the company. If they are more concerned about the calls your family members are making, reverse phone searches can still be helpful. Whether mother wants to find out who their teenager has been talking to five hours a day or a husband is just a little concerned about some late night calls found on his wife’s cell phone bill, this technology can help put anyone’s mind at ease.

There are many ways to search for mystery numbers, but Trace This Phone Number is the easiest way to find out reliable information in a discreet manner, which can be essential when trying to protect against unwanted callers. Trace This Phone Number allows user to be their own detective from their home office chair.

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The Top Free Reverse People Searches and Reverse Lookup Tips For Finding People and Business Information










Akron, OH (PRWEB) March 6, 2006

Knowing how and where to do a reverse phone number, reverse address or reverse email lookup is a great skill to have for journalists, investigators, attorneys, legal professionals, skip tracers, research professionals and the general public. Here are the top reverse lookup searches and tips to help find those missing pieces of information on a person or business.

Note: the reverse lookup search sites mentioned below can all be found online at http://www.skipease.com/reverse_lookup.html .

Most free online white pages and 411 directory assistance searches offer a free reverse phone number lookup and reverse address lookup. These searches are quick and easy to use, but will only return results for phone numbers and addresses that are listed with directory assistance. In addition, the information may be somewhat dated by several months or more, since most free directory assistance searches do not offer the same up-to-date listings that a 411 operator can provide.

DAPlus is a free online directory assistance site that pulls its people search records from consumer information data as well as public record data, in addition to directory assistance data. As a result, DAPlus contains millions of additional reverse lookup records not found on other free directory assistance sites. You can access the DAPlus reverse phone number and address lookup searches at the link mentioned at the top of this release.

Finding an area code from a city or a city from an area code is simply a matter of using a reverse area code search. You can also find a zip code from a city or a city from a zip code by using a reverse zip code search.

FinAid has a reverse address search that contains listings for more than 40,000 mailing, shipping, and packaging stores, US Post Offices and other mail drops. A search engine like Google or Yahoo is also good for this type of reverse address lookup to find out if the address and any identifying location information is listed on any web pages that have been indexed. This is also a great way to determine if an address is part of an apartment or office complex as well as the name and management contacts for the complex.

Fone Finder provides a nice reverse phone number lookup that accepts an area code and 3 digit phone number prefix to determine if a given phone number is a land line or cell phone / mobile / wireless number. The Payphone Project has a searchable database of over 500,000 payphone numbers. Again, it is also advisable to run a phone number through a search engine like Google or Yahoo to see if the number is listed on any web pages that have been indexed by the search engines.

Find out if a number is on the Us Government’s “Do Not Call” list by entering it into the publicly-available “Do Not Call” search. Results will be returned to users with a valid email address.

Roots Web provides a reverse county search that finds a county with a valid city & state.

As more and more information goes online a great way to try to reverse an unpublished phone number, physical address or email address is to run it through one of the major search engines like Google or Yahoo. In addition, you could always try running the number or address through one of the meta search engine sites that check all the major search engines at once. Some good meta search engines are Mamma.com or Dogpile.com.

Search engines are especially useful for looking up typically unpublished phone numbers, addresses, cell phone numbers and email addresses, provided the number or address has been published somewhere on the internet and indexed by the engine

Search the blogs. Try reversing an unpublished phone number, physical address or email address on the millions of blog sites by using one or more of the major blog searches like technorati.com, icerocket.com or blogsearch.google.com.

Search the news. Try reverse searching a phone number, physical address or email address using the major news sites online. It is always possible that the phone number or address appears in a current or past news item. Two good news sites to start with are Google News and Yahoo News.

Online classifieds, message boards and discussion groups are also good places to try reversing a phone number, physical address or email address, since posters will often include some type of personal contact information in their posts. Two popular examples are craigslist.com and groups.google.com. There are a number of sites online that will do a reverse lookup on a web site address or IP address to see who it belongs to. One of the most reliable reverse web address and reverse IP address searches is provided by Network Solutions at networksolutions.com/whois

Additional people search news and information can be found on the Skipease blog at http://www.skipease.com/blog

About Skipease:

The http://www.skipease.com and http://www.411×411.com search sites have been helping people find people since 1999.

Contact:

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New Reverse Cell Phone Lookup Website Helps Consumers Solve Missed Call Mysteries










Palo Alto, CA (PRWEB) August 1, 2008

There are many reasons why one might want to find out more information about a mystery number. For reasons ranging from finding out more about telemarketers to researching bogus phone charges, consumers are heading to a new reverse phone lookup site, http://www.TraceThisPhoneNumber.com, to get one step closer to solving these mysteries.

For those who have ever wanted to find out more information about a phone number without calling it back, reverse phone searches are a great way to get a better sense of who has been calling. Quite simply, there are as many reasons to use reverse phone lookups as there are possible reasons someone might call. Whether there’s a problem with telemarketers, someone wants to track who their teen has been talking to, or just they want to find out who keeps calling and hanging up, Trace This Phone Number easily delivers the right information in a few easy steps.

In the past, Internet searchers would simply have had to go the route of the search engine, hoping that the spider would come across a webpage that had a mention of the number. Now, a new industry has emerged which is dedicated to providing reverse phone lookup services.

Trace This Phone Number allows a user to search for the name connected with just about any phone number. All someone needs to do is enter the number into a field, hit the search icon and wait. They can even find out about cell phone numbers. Cell phone data is considered a private directory, so reverse cell phone lookups charge to access the information, and they pass the cost on to the consumer. The fee is well worth it because of the coverage and comprehensiveness of the databases. No matter what number is calling, users can probably find out more about them by using reverse phone searches at Trace This Phone Number.

One of the most common uses of reverse phone lookups is for those being harassed by telemarketers and other solicitors. Once someone records a number, they can do a search at Trace This Phone Number and find out the name of the company. If they are more concerned about the calls your family members are making, reverse phone searches can still be helpful. Whether mother wants to find out who their teenager has been talking to five hours a day or a husband is just a little concerned about some late night calls found on his wife’s cell phone bill, this technology can help put anyone’s mind at ease.

There are many ways to search for mystery numbers, but Trace This Phone Number is the easiest way to find out reliable information in a discreet manner, which can be essential when trying to protect against unwanted callers. Trace This Phone Number allows user to be their own detective from their home office chair.

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Reverse Phone Lookup “Detective” Now Provides Fast and Easy Reverse Cell Phone Lookups










Palo Alto, CA (PRWEB) September 26, 2007

People with a cheating spouse, those weary of telemarketers and threatening prank callers, and individuals with just too many friends to keep track of need a way to get more information about the calls made to and from their cell phones. These facts are borne out by the increased traffic on white pages sites as well as at people search and reverse phone lookup portals. On the other hand, people used to the lightning-fast technology of cells and PDAs don’t want to have to spend too much time retrieving the information they need.

“I want to find out just who my husband has been calling, but all I have are the numbers saved in his cell,” is a common plea from consumers at http://www.ReversePhoneDetective.com. Many consumers also want a way to confirm or allay their suspicions without having to resort to a confrontation or having to pay a lot to conduct surveillance. People in this situation need a fast, user-friendly way to get the data they’re after.

http://www.ReversePhoneDetective.com is a website devoted to solving this growing problem by providing their clients what they need in a quick and efficient manner. The site offers instant gratification in a few simple steps. Consumers can enter the number in question and find out any available data in seconds. This information can then put their mind at rest or be used to take further action. It is a high tech tool that lets consumers take action themselves to obtain the information they are after.

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Free Phone Number Finder Website Now Offers Multiple Reverse Lookup Providers and Google Maps to Enable People to Trace Phone Callers











Choose From Multiple Service Providers


Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) August 30, 2010

People who search for “Free Reverse Phone Lookup” on a search engine like Google, Bing or Yahoo, are often presented with thousands of Land-line or Cell Phone Lookup directories. These directory services provide caller information for both listed and unlisted mobile phone numbers through their Reverse Phone Search partners. The whole thing turns around once a Phone Lookup user visits these sites and gets a raw deal. So, FreePhoneNumberFinder.com has now integrated multiple phone directory databases from leading services to provide a familiar comparison shopping interface. Simply type in a phone number and freephonenumberfinder.com will find out what information and services are available from various service providers. Consumers can then make decisions based on the aggregated consumer ratings of the various providers.

Why is this service useful? Making sure to identify who is calling is an important part of keeping our families safe. Using a reverse phone number lookup service is one of the best ways to achieve this security and many people are finally using available online services like FreePhoneNumberFinder.com to investigate the mysterious phone calls and text messages. Using these easy to use web services is one of the best ways to see who is calling and what they want.

Also, using FreePhoneNumberFinder.com is a great way to catch and surprise a prank caller. In fact, the best way to find anyone behind any cell phone number, mobile phone number or landline phone number is to use a service like reverse phone finder.

FreePhoneNumberFinder.com is a “city wise” directory lookup service which utilizes comparison shopping of accurate and up to date services. An example for Reverse Phone Lookup for Los Angeles is available at Los Angeles, California Lookup. Upon reverse lookup, detailed phone owner data is shown that includes name of the cellular phone provider, and detailed area code and map information. Also shown are IP addresses of people who recently searched the phone number. Pick from one of the available providers and use the service to get the unidentified cell phone owner’s details like full names, current address, phone network and a Google address locating map. Here is our video tutorial on Reverse Lookup – how to find the owner of a phone number.

FreePhoneNumberFinder.com can also be used to find sources of other critical information including:

     •    Complete Background Checks

     •    Google Map Location Information

     •    Accurate Address History

     •    Criminal Records

     •    Date Checks – verify critical information before heading out on a date with someone new

     •    Friend Checks – find out who is trying to friend you on Facebook or follow you on Twitter

     •    Property Records

Please visit the site at FreePhoneNumberFinder.com today to try this new service free of charge. Also, please follow the official Phone Number Finder Blog for latest announcements.

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Free Phone Number Finder Website Now Offers Multiple Reverse Lookup Providers and Google Maps to Enable People to Trace Phone Callers











Choose From Multiple Service Providers


Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) August 30, 2010

People who search for “Free Reverse Phone Lookup” on a search engine like Google, Bing or Yahoo, are often presented with thousands of Land-line or Cell Phone Lookup directories. These directory services provide caller information for both listed and unlisted mobile phone numbers through their Reverse Phone Search partners. The whole thing turns around once a Phone Lookup user visits these sites and gets a raw deal. So, FreePhoneNumberFinder.com has now integrated multiple phone directory databases from leading services to provide a familiar comparison shopping interface. Simply type in a phone number and freephonenumberfinder.com will find out what information and services are available from various service providers. Consumers can then make decisions based on the aggregated consumer ratings of the various providers.

Why is this service useful? Making sure to identify who is calling is an important part of keeping our families safe. Using a reverse phone number lookup service is one of the best ways to achieve this security and many people are finally using available online services like FreePhoneNumberFinder.com to investigate the mysterious phone calls and text messages. Using these easy to use web services is one of the best ways to see who is calling and what they want.

Also, using FreePhoneNumberFinder.com is a great way to catch and surprise a prank caller. In fact, the best way to find anyone behind any cell phone number, mobile phone number or landline phone number is to use a service like reverse phone finder.

FreePhoneNumberFinder.com is a “city wise” directory lookup service which utilizes comparison shopping of accurate and up to date services. An example for Reverse Phone Lookup for Los Angeles is available at Los Angeles, California Lookup. Upon reverse lookup, detailed phone owner data is shown that includes name of the cellular phone provider, and detailed area code and map information. Also shown are IP addresses of people who recently searched the phone number. Pick from one of the available providers and use the service to get the unidentified cell phone owner’s details like full names, current address, phone network and a Google address locating map. Here is our video tutorial on Reverse Lookup – how to find the owner of a phone number.

FreePhoneNumberFinder.com can also be used to find sources of other critical information including:

     •    Complete Background Checks

     •    Google Map Location Information

     •    Accurate Address History

     •    Criminal Records

     •    Date Checks – verify critical information before heading out on a date with someone new

     •    Friend Checks – find out who is trying to friend you on Facebook or follow you on Twitter

     •    Property Records

Please visit the site at FreePhoneNumberFinder.com today to try this new service free of charge. Also, please follow the official Phone Number Finder Blog for latest announcements.

About

FreePhoneNumberFinder.com provides information services that enable consumers to quickly and easily find services providing people and other information online by entering landline or cell phone numbers. Freephonenumberfinder.com aggregates, integrates, rates and delivers real-time people and phone search services from a variety of leading service providers to produce the best results in one location with consumer ratings eliminating the need for consumers to search across multiple websites.

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Investigative Journalist Launches Site Comparing Skip Tracing, Reverse Lookup Data Companies










Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) June 12, 2006

Professional researcher and occasional scam-victim Michael Fitzpatrick has done the web-searching community an enormous favor by launching a blog devoted to reporting his experiences with on-line research and skip tracing companies. After weeks of whispering, the reverse lookup compare and contrast blog hosted by Blog-City.com was launched on Friday.

Fitzpatrick, who has made a career out of locating people and information for his journalistic endeavors, was inspired to launch the project after noticing a surge in advertising by so-called skip tracing companies since February.

“The thing is, these are services, not products. And although the phone number and address searches are fairly popular, it is still a niche market, albeit a flooded one. People who need information are generally new at this and have no idea what is available, who can obtain it, and which are scams run by charlatans pretending to offer something of investigative value,” he states.

People searching for phone number reverse lookup information, for example, are likely to choose the lowest priced service, everything else appearing equal. ”

By Fitzpatrick’s estimation, six out of ten sites flooding the cost-per-click ad market are slickly worded cons promising customers access to non-existent data. While private investigation is a regulated field, online data brokers have no governing body, no association and no oversight.

“The actions of these companies really give licensed investigators a bad name. You have actual PIs suddenly unable to drum up business because the scam artists are everywhere. Not only do they advertise like mad, but after they’ve finished fleecing some unsuspecting consumer, that person is not likely to trust a real investigator to obtain the results.”

In the coming days and weeks, Fitzpatrick will be adding reviews of actual experiences with online vendors of location services such as reverse lookup, business search, phone number, and directory tracing vendors. He plans to have a comparison of the most popular database and manual search companies compiled by July 1st and posted on the blog ReverseLookupServices.

In the meantime, consumers needing investigative help, he advises, need to find a lookup or skip tracing company that is going to charge you for the actual search. The conmen to steer clear of are those offering database inquiries and do-it-yourself software downloads.

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Investigative Journalist Launches Site Comparing Skip Tracing, Reverse Lookup Data Companies










Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) June 12, 2006

Professional researcher and occasional scam-victim Michael Fitzpatrick has done the web-searching community an enormous favor by launching a blog devoted to reporting his experiences with on-line research and skip tracing companies. After weeks of whispering, the reverse lookup compare and contrast blog hosted by Blog-City.com was launched on Friday.

Fitzpatrick, who has made a career out of locating people and information for his journalistic endeavors, was inspired to launch the project after noticing a surge in advertising by so-called skip tracing companies since February.

“The thing is, these are services, not products. And although the phone number and address searches are fairly popular, it is still a niche market, albeit a flooded one. People who need information are generally new at this and have no idea what is available, who can obtain it, and which are scams run by charlatans pretending to offer something of investigative value,” he states.

People searching for phone number reverse lookup information, for example, are likely to choose the lowest priced service, everything else appearing equal. ”

By Fitzpatrick’s estimation, six out of ten sites flooding the cost-per-click ad market are slickly worded cons promising customers access to non-existent data. While private investigation is a regulated field, online data brokers have no governing body, no association and no oversight.

“The actions of these companies really give licensed investigators a bad name. You have actual PIs suddenly unable to drum up business because the scam artists are everywhere. Not only do they advertise like mad, but after they’ve finished fleecing some unsuspecting consumer, that person is not likely to trust a real investigator to obtain the results.”

In the coming days and weeks, Fitzpatrick will be adding reviews of actual experiences with online vendors of location services such as reverse lookup, business search, phone number, and directory tracing vendors. He plans to have a comparison of the most popular database and manual search companies compiled by July 1st and posted on the blog ReverseLookupServices.

In the meantime, consumers needing investigative help, he advises, need to find a lookup or skip tracing company that is going to charge you for the actual search. The conmen to steer clear of are those offering database inquiries and do-it-yourself software downloads.

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Reverse Telephone Number Lookup

Finding a reverse lookup phone number is one of the most effective ways to spot and identify that it was only right that you called. In addition, you can use a cell phone lookup to find some of these mysterious numbers on the telephone bill. Whatever may be the reason, a reverse lookup service phone number can certainly help you in your job all cell phone detective.

However, there are many online services that promise free search cell phone numbers, but these services Advertise wrong. There’s nothing like free reverse lookup cell phone number on the internet time. Fortunately, there are several companies, the exact number reverse search results pages, but there is a catch, they low for a fee. If you find out about who is seriously behind this unknown number, then you will soon realize that their small fee is very small compared to all the information you can find a phone number. Would not it be worth a small fee to finally know who is the devil on the other line?

You may be wondering why he was on a reverse lookup service pay phone numbers on your side, and the answer is very simple, in which they invest private information that can be accessed only by the government. This information would otherwise be accessed without these special services. The beauty of these services is that when you become a member, you’ll investigate the situation and detailed information that currently found hidden behind this mysterious figure.

Some services have several options for mounting. In addition to paying only for a search, you can also attach it to another level and have access to the research, as you want. If you see an unfamiliar number on your phone, then plug it into the reverse lookup service number and the detailed results can be found as often as you want. In relation to a reverse lookup by phone number, there are only 4 companies that actually make the claim, what they do. You can find all the tests the first 4 cell phone company reverse lookup on the website review below.

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Trying to find out who was on the other end of an unknown cell phone call?

When looking to do a reverse cell phone lookup, at some point (if you don’t know this already) you are going to be faced with the reality that the only sure method for discovering a mobile caller’s identifying information is to pay a reverse phone directory for this information.

Even though you may find hundreds of sites on the Internet which offer free reports in response to this sort of inquiry, invariably you are going to find that the only way to come up with a caller’s name, address, and other identifying information is to part ways with some money. 

This is the main stumbling block for easily coming up with accurate information.

Don’t be fooled by websites that promise a “free report” when it comes to identifying a wireless number.  No website that offers to provide a name, current address, past addresses, wireless carrier, family names, and so on without also charging a fee could do so without losing money on every single report they distribute.

Why, you may ask? 

Because any reverse phone directory that is able to provide the most recent and accurate information behind a mobile number can only do so by procuring this data from the originating wireless service provider.  And these wireless service providers do not release this data without first being financially compensated. 

So the reverse phone directories are obligated to pass a fee on to customers searching for an identifying report in connection with a mobile number.  It really is no more complicated than that.  Mobile numbers are privately owned by the respective wireless service providers that issue and continue to service them.

What information can you expect to find for free?

At best, the most revealing information you can find out about a mobile number (without paying a fee) is the location from which the wireless number was initially issued and the wireless provider’s name (i.e. Sprint, T-Mobile or Verizon). 

So if a website promises a “free report” in connection with a wireless number you want to identify, this is all you should expect to discover.  To find out what you are really after – namely the caller’s name and address – the directory will offer a more complete or “full” report that reveals precisely the type of information you may have thought was free, based on the promises that led you to the site to begin with. 

At that point, do you really want to pay your money to a website for information you originally thought would be free?  I know I wouldn’t, and haven’t.  I’d much prefer to work with a company that lets me know – from the beginning – that this information is not free and why.  So if I have need to identify a phone number that I cannot find in a free phone directory, I suck it up and take my search to a fee-based reverse phone directory.

What to look for in a good reverse mobile phone directory

Any good directory is going to first allow you to search its database to make sure it contains the number you are searching.  If it does, you should be notified of the location from which the number was originally issued and the name of the caller’s wireless service provider. 

Here is where have to decide what purchase option to select.  Most directories will offer you the option to simply purchase a report for one single search; or you can choose to sign up to the directory.  The main benefit of signing up for what is either termed a “subscription” or “membership” is typically going to be the ability to run unlimited people searches and also the ability to perform unlimited searches on landline and business numbers for as long as the subscription or membership is in good standing.

Whether a continued membership or subscription is right for you is going to depend on the price, how long the membership lasts, what kind of information you can access, and how often you feel you will make use of such a resource.

If you have never dealt with a reverse phone directory before, your best bet is to just purchase the results of your first reverse cell phone lookupreport. If you like what you see, you can bookmark the site and come back to it the next time you need to lookup a wireless number. You can always subscribe later if you find yourself coming back to the same directory time after time.


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This video shows how to use SerialMagic Gears Lookup and the Scanfob mobile wireless barcode scanner to scan barcodes into existing mobile browser applications. The example used is List-In-Hand® Mobile List on Nexus One Android 2.1 mobile phone. With SerialMagic Gears and Gears Lookup, the Scanfob can be used to integrate barcode scanning into many existing websites, to get many different kinds of information with the press of a single button. SerialMagic Gears and Lookup can also be enhanced to support other Bluetooth barcode scanners, RFID scanners, and other wireless devices. Please contact Serialio.com for more information. Email: support@serialio.com, sales@serialio.com Phone: (805) 964-8883
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