LookupUK.com ? Site for Adoptees, Birth Parents,
Lost Friends & Family surpasses 1 Million Unique Users











(PRWEB) December 10, 2001

PARAMUS, NJ, USA ? 1/11/2001 09:00 GMT – Computer Security Consultants, a company located in the United States, announced today that it?s site, LookupUK.com (Lookup United Kingdom), has surpassed 1 million unique users.

?We can?t believe the success of the site?, said Paul Field, the owner and operator. ?Our goal was to provide a unique place where searchers worldwide could find all the UK resources they need in one place; phone directories, e-mail address searches, helpful advice, a place to post your search information for others to view, and more importantly a place to bring the searchers together. We located the site in the US because the laws regarding data access and searching are not as stringent as back in the UK. We know many searchers have hit brick walls because of the UK?s Data Protection Act, and while we respect people?s right to privacy, we also think searchers, especially adoptees, have the right to know.?

However, since it?s public launch in August of 1999, the site has gained over one million unique users, over 90% of which are located in the UK. ?With the user base this large, we have been able to start affiliating with some large database companies, and other relevant sponsors, to offer discounted search services that would cost many hundreds of pounds elsewhere on the net.?

?Our database currently has over 50,000 messages from people who are searching. We have many successes every day of the week.?

Newspapers and the media often use LookupUK.com for searches they are performing. The site has been featured most recently on ITV?s ?Find Your Family?, where the show did a successful search for some old RAF members.

It has also been featured in the Daily Mail, the Daily Mirror, the Radio Times, The Express, all Metro editions, Internet Monthly magazine, Web User magazine, the Daily Telegraph, The Observer, Family Tree Magazine and on BBC?s The Search. British Telecom have also said it will also be featuring the site in its new Internet Community advertising campaign.

?There is no charge to use the site at all, and it can do nothing but help everyone involved. The more people that come, the more people we can help, and the higher the chance that someone you know will have already been at the site.?

The owner, Paul Field, an adoptee himself, is a well-known name on the message boards and Internet sites related to finding lost friends and relatives in the USA and UK. He has single-handedly been responsible for locating over sixteen hundred people in his four years as a searcher.

Computer Security Consultants is owned and operated by Paul Field, who grew up on the Isle of Wight, and later lived in Southampton. He currently lives in New Jersey, USA with his wife and children. The company has extensive experience creating UK related web sites. Among others, they recently developed the new online home of ?The Walford Gazette?, which is the United State?s semi-official EastEnders fan newspaper.

Web Site:            Lookup United Kingdom ? http://www.lookupuk.com

Press Contact:        Paul Field    - Owner – Computer Security Consultants – webmaster@lookupuk.com

UK Snail Mail:    47 Hawthylands Road, Hailsham,     US Snail Mail:        PO Box 8015,

East Sussex BN27 1EY UK                     Paramus, NJ 07653-8015 USA

Telephone:     00 1 (609) 242 4084            Telephone:         (609) 242 4084

Fax Number:    0870-131-2885            Fax Number:        (419) 781 6888


















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LookupUK.com ? Site for Adoptees, Birth Parents,
Lost Friends & Family surpasses 1 Million Unique Users











(PRWEB) December 10, 2001

PARAMUS, NJ, USA ? 1/11/2001 09:00 GMT – Computer Security Consultants, a company located in the United States, announced today that it?s site, LookupUK.com (Lookup United Kingdom), has surpassed 1 million unique users.

?We can?t believe the success of the site?, said Paul Field, the owner and operator. ?Our goal was to provide a unique place where searchers worldwide could find all the UK resources they need in one place; phone directories, e-mail address searches, helpful advice, a place to post your search information for others to view, and more importantly a place to bring the searchers together. We located the site in the US because the laws regarding data access and searching are not as stringent as back in the UK. We know many searchers have hit brick walls because of the UK?s Data Protection Act, and while we respect people?s right to privacy, we also think searchers, especially adoptees, have the right to know.?

However, since it?s public launch in August of 1999, the site has gained over one million unique users, over 90% of which are located in the UK. ?With the user base this large, we have been able to start affiliating with some large database companies, and other relevant sponsors, to offer discounted search services that would cost many hundreds of pounds elsewhere on the net.?

?Our database currently has over 50,000 messages from people who are searching. We have many successes every day of the week.?

Newspapers and the media often use LookupUK.com for searches they are performing. The site has been featured most recently on ITV?s ?Find Your Family?, where the show did a successful search for some old RAF members.

It has also been featured in the Daily Mail, the Daily Mirror, the Radio Times, The Express, all Metro editions, Internet Monthly magazine, Web User magazine, the Daily Telegraph, The Observer, Family Tree Magazine and on BBC?s The Search. British Telecom have also said it will also be featuring the site in its new Internet Community advertising campaign.

?There is no charge to use the site at all, and it can do nothing but help everyone involved. The more people that come, the more people we can help, and the higher the chance that someone you know will have already been at the site.?

The owner, Paul Field, an adoptee himself, is a well-known name on the message boards and Internet sites related to finding lost friends and relatives in the USA and UK. He has single-handedly been responsible for locating over sixteen hundred people in his four years as a searcher.

Computer Security Consultants is owned and operated by Paul Field, who grew up on the Isle of Wight, and later lived in Southampton. He currently lives in New Jersey, USA with his wife and children. The company has extensive experience creating UK related web sites. Among others, they recently developed the new online home of ?The Walford Gazette?, which is the United State?s semi-official EastEnders fan newspaper.

Web Site:            Lookup United Kingdom ? http://www.lookupuk.com

Press Contact:        Paul Field    - Owner – Computer Security Consultants – webmaster@lookupuk.com

UK Snail Mail:    47 Hawthylands Road, Hailsham,     US Snail Mail:        PO Box 8015,

East Sussex BN27 1EY UK                     Paramus, NJ 07653-8015 USA

Telephone:     00 1 (609) 242 4084            Telephone:         (609) 242 4084

Fax Number:    0870-131-2885            Fax Number:        (419) 781 6888


















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Report Shows One Sixth of American Households Only Use Cell Phones; Site Responds to Increased Need for Reverse Cell Phone Lookups










Palo Alto, CA (PRWEB) August 1, 2008

A new study released by the CDC by Stephen J. Blumberg, Ph.D., and Julian V. Luke shows that one in six American households rely solely on cellular phones and this number is expected to increase. While this trend indicates many social changes in America, it also will render a common household object obsolete: the telephone directory, which traditionally has only contained land line numbers. With consumers in uproar over the creation of a cell phone directory, it seems like there is no viable replacement for the neighborhood telephone directory. A service, Who Owns This Phone Number, however, does provide a useful service for those hoping to find out more about a cell phone number: reverse cell phone lookups.

Different from traditional forward searches that require a name in order to find a number, reverse cell phone lookups use a number to find a name. There are several different reasons why people today might want to learn more about unknown or unwanted phone call numbers. Whether the caller a person needs to learn more about is potentially threatening, a harmless prankster, or an annoying telemarketer, it’s very common to use the Internet to find out who’s behind the unknown calls on caller ID or on a phone bill. Many people might think that it’s difficult to find information about people with only their phone numbers, but Who Owns This Phone Number, http://www.whoownsthisphonenumber.com, allows them to do just that quickly and easily, even for difficult to find cell phone numbers.

With only a few clicks, consumers can go from ten strange digits to a name and address. These sites work by accessing large numbers of records and databases containing phone owner information. This means they can find information about almost any phone number, including land lines, cell phones, and even unlisted numbers. This can save time and worry, especially if the phone number they are searching for has been appearing on the call log of a child or loved one.

Reverse phone searches aren’t the only way to find out more about unknown callers. Many searchers start by using a traditional Internet search engine. While this method may result in unrelated results, it can sometimes turn up information without a large amount of hassle or inconvenience. Other sites to check include free Internet people searches and social networking sites. While these sites don’t guarantee results, they sometimes have the added bonus of potentially revealing personal web space, which might hold a lot of valuable information but also some incorrect or out of date information. Who Owns This Phone Number eliminates the legwork and uncertainty by providing accurate and up to date results to its customers.

For consumers who need to find out about a phone number, even a cell phone number, they now have a standout service in Who Owns This Phone Number.

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Reverse Lookup Site Cellulartrace.com Has New Look; New Owner










Beverly Hills, CA (PRWEB) October 4, 2006

Leading investigative site Cellulartrace.com announces a new website to go along with it’s new ownership. Due to some private family issues that kept site owner Mark McAlpin away for much of the year, the investigator has sold his interest in the company to friend and long-time managing employee James Lam.

Lam, whose resume includes consumer finance management, risk assessment and repossession and bail enforcement supervision, plans to continue offering the same sort of cellular phone number tracing research as his predecessor, albeit with a slightly more narrow focus on the primary brand of customer–the suspicious spouse.

While the original website was widely focused on general skip tracing, the new site focuses on infidelity investigations and repossession needs–the two primary reasons customers order phone number searches.

“That doesn’t mean we’re shying away from the repossession or bail enforcement agents,” Lam cautions. “We’re just putting more focus where 75 percent of out current business comes from.”

The transitional period will likely be less than two weeks and appears to be going smoothly. Customer order delays will not be an issue–which is good news for clients who have patiently endured a slow response period marred by computer server issues, periods of slow-staffing and managerial absenteeism.

McAlpin said his frequent absences often rendered the company incapable of fulfilling the research need of it’s customers in the swift manner the site was known for. With the slogan boasting Rapid. Accurate. Affordable. The site once prided itself on the ability to return customer’s reverse lookup search request faster than anyone else in the skip tracing industry.

“Unfortunately, that hasn’t been the reality these past few months,” McAlpin admitted.

Under Lam’s direction, the new website is glossier, more streamlined, and more user friendly, while still providing the name and address information customers need. Along with the site’s aesthetic changes, comes a revamped staff, one fully capable of providing the reverse lookup searches in the timely manner promised.

“The new site is currently operational under the url http://www.cellular-trace.com, but the old url forwards to the new site as well. While some minor changes will be implemented in the next few weeks, the changes effecting customers have already been implemented. The new website is active and ready for customer’s reverse lookup tracing needs.” Lam promises.

Customers needn’t worry about pricing increases either. The first decision Lam made was to actually lower the price of the company’s searches, starting with the staple Cell Phone Lookup trace. The price of the other phone number searches decreased as well.

The company looks forward to regaining the trust of our customers and once again becoming the go-to place for fast and accurate skip tracing needs.

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Top Reverse Cell Phone Lookup Site Allows To Search Major Directories With One Click










Amherst, MA (PRWEB) May 11, 2010

Can’t find a reliable service to trace a cell phone number to its owner? While reverse technology is now used to find people online by phone number, e-mail or some other form of identification, one will be hard pressed to find a quality service because there are too many sites that focus more on advertising than on results.

There is now a way to search many directories with just one click. All you need to do is enter a phone number you want to find more info about and hit the Search button on http://www.CellPhoneLookup.com. This service has invested time and resources to evaluate various reverse directories to get you the most reliable people search results that you can find online.

The system will search top-rated directories and if the number is listed with one or several of them, it will find you the most affordable and comprehensive tracer report that you can access from your computer or laptop within minutes.

In most cases, this info will include a phone owner name, address history, age, income and home value details, as well as family member names.

And there is more. Information on cell phone location tracing, free cell phone provider lookups and other useful resources are available.

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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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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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Web Based GPS Tracking Site Launched

Web Based GPS Tracking Site Launched










Winter Park, FL (PRWEB) June 17, 2005

CES Wireless (http://www.ceswireless.com) of Winter Park, a global leader in the manufacture and supply of Mobile Information, Asset Tracking and Fleet Management solutions today announced the release of FleetLinc (http://www.fleetlinc.com), a web based personal, asset and fleet management software system.

The product provides the user with a set of tools to manage their tracked objects through a web interface, accessible anywhere in the world by any number of dispatchers or users. The in-vehicle product is the well-proven device already in use by thousands of customers worldwide, from public safety, transportation, police departments, courier, readymix local state and government bodies. Further, since select CES Wireless mobile product is available through CES Wireless and Motorola resellers, a significant local wireless support resource exists which undoubtedly is one of the best trained and qualified.

Resellers can host their own private labeled FleetLinc service, bring their own airtime plan and subscribe to the service only, bring their own hardware and subscribe to the service, or subscribe to the FleetLinc/CES Wireless airtime plan.

“We are very excited to release this low cost fleet management solution,” said Pat Lohan, President and CEO at CES Wireless. “Our resellers will now be able to add another product, another service, another revenue model to their current offerings”.

About CES Wireless Technologies

CES Wireless Technologies was founded in 1970 and is a manufacturer and global supplier of Mobile Information and Fleet Management technology software and equipment. Headquartered in Winter Park, Florida, equipment is in use at over 5,000 installations ranging in size from 10 to over 1500 vehicles. CES Wireless’ reputation has become synonymous with quality, reliability and ruggedness that can be depended upon by heavy-duty trucking, service, public safety, transportation and transit industries. Select Products are available through Motorola, Motorola resellers. All products are available from CES Wireless dealers worldwide.

Company Website: http://www.ceswireless.com


FleetLinc Website: http://www.fleetlinc.com

Email: marketing@ceswireless.com

Voice: 407-679-9440/800-327-9956

CES Wireless is a developer and manufacturer of asset tracking, fleet management and mobile information solutions. Products, both software and hardware, provide fleet managers with tools to collect and evaluate vehicle originated data. Products operate over popular wireless services, including conventional/trunking radio and cellular data networks. CES Wireless products are available from Motorola, Motorola resellers and CES Wireless authorized resellers worldwide. http://www.ceswireless.com

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