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Reverse Cellular Phone Number Lookup

October 21st, 2007

Reverse cellular phone number lookup can be quite useful if you are looking for additional information about a certain person and all you have is his, or her cell phone number. The internet is an amazing place, and you can literally find any information you need online. Read the rest of this entry »

How to Trace Phone Calls

October 18th, 2007

In this article I’m going to show you how to trace phone calls and stop prank callers from calling you. I am going to use the easiest way to do it so follow me. Did you know that telephone companies have a ‘Last Call’ option, you need to dial *69 and the phone will automatically show you the callers phone number.

The next step is to prevent that guy from calling you again and again. Read the rest of this entry »

Free Reverse Cell Phone Look Up

October 17th, 2007

Many people wonder if they can run a free reverse cell phone look up, but is it possible? The answer to this question is no and let me tell you why.

You see cell phones are more private than land phones, which means that your phone number cannot be listed, or used by anyone, except you. This is the main reason why you will not find any free reverse cell phone look up services on the Internet. Read the rest of this entry »

Reverse Lookup by Phone Number

October 15th, 2007

Many Internet users know that they can perform a reverse lookup by phone number and find out almost everything about a person. You can find out where he or she lives, when the person was born, if the person is single or not and much more information.

The problem is many services that deliver a reverse lookup by phone number are way to expensive, because of their pay per search fees. Many investigation services charge $15 for every reverse lookup, this means that for every number you search, you will have to spend $15 or sometimes even more. Read the rest of this entry »