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How to trace a phone number back to its owner

By Katie S Turner

You'll be wanting to do a backwards phone number lookup, whenever you need to find out who's just phoned you.

The good news is that many ordinary landlines are available to the public, but if you're reading this then you've most likely found out that the reverse is true for unlisted phone numbers and cell phone numbers. That's where a backwards phone number lookup comes in handy.

But what if the number that called you isn't published or is unlisted? What do you do then?

Cell phone numbers have to be sourced through other methods which cost. Some companies do this and spend a lot of time and resources putting the data together in a form that is usable.Some of these companies publish the information or sell it on to others to do so. So you end up with a backwards phone search directory.

This information has become available for a small cost. The information is online on one of the few good reverse phone directories (and several not so good ones)

I always recommend one site in particular as it consistently gets good reviews online and from personal experience. As a result of researching for this article I have tried a few and believe me the information available varies greatly.

All you have to do is type in the number you wish to trace and within seconds you get all of the information that the database holds on that phone number.

I'm sure you'll agree that for those facing cheating spouses or intimidating phone calls from unknown numbers this is a real benefit.

Often a backwards phone number search is all about peace of mind and getting good nights sleep without worry, or about getting to the truth which isn't always pleasant but necessary.

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