| In order to find out who's calling you, you simply need | | | | of mobile number search will require you to pay |
| to first determine the type of telephone number that | | | | somewhere in the range of $14. |
| called you. How can you do that? Well, most caller IDs | | | | The big telephone companies like Verizon supply these |
| will indicate whether a call is from a cellular phone or | | | | directories with the most recent data behind every |
| not. In the case of a cellular call, there is a directory | | | | mobile they own. They sell this information to the |
| specifically set up to handle cell phone searches? | | | | directories, which they are entitled to do because |
| | | | mobile numbers are considered private information. |
| What if the call comes from a landline number? | | | | So, when you want to find a wireless caller's name, |
| If the call you are looking to identify comes in from a | | | | address, past addresses, and much more personal |
| landline number or business number, you can search | | | | information, you are going to have to pay the fee to |
| these numbers almost anywhere. You can call the | | | | the directory that went through the trouble of buying |
| operator by dialing "0", or just get online and type the | | | | and organizing this information. |
| number into a search engine. I guarantee you will be | | | | It's a small price to pay. And when you consider there |
| able to identify the caller in minutes. These searches | | | | is no other way to get this information, you can just |
| are also completely free. | | | | either decide to pay the fee or forget about finding out |
| What if the call comes from an unlisted or VoIP | | | | the information altogether. |
| number? How are those numbers searched? | | | | But, when it comes to doing cell phone searches, you |
| Landline numbers that are not listed as well as VoIP | | | | should understand there is a big disparity between |
| numbers can be searched with the same type of | | | | different directories. All are independently owned, so |
| directory where cell phone searches are performed. | | | | there really is no way to know the quality of the |
| Although these directories are called "reverse cell | | | | information until you purchase the report. The way to |
| phone directories", they enable searchers to identify all | | | | protect yourself against this, and also a good way to |
| calls. | | | | determine whether you are working with a respected |
| This is why these directories are gaining in popularity | | | | directory, is by making sure the directory makes it |
| every day. These directories are not free, though. | | | | extremely easy to recover all of your money back |
| They are accessed by a yearly subscription or a | | | | should you feel the information disclosed in your report |
| one-time purchase. Each report generated as a result | | | | was not as advertised. |