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Free Reverse Phone Searches ? How Do They Work?

By Sam Lockwood

A reverse phone search does exactly as the name implies. One simply keys in the number you're inquiring about and before you know it, you're provide with the details as to who owns that specific number, All in all, this is a great feature with many uses.

There's plenty of uses for this type of search - from wanting to check up on the numbers dialed by a suspicious acting spouse or partner, to simple curiosity regarding the numbers displayed of the calls you've missed, reverse phone look-ups offer people a quick and easy solution whenever they need to know who owns a number. Additionally, this handy feature also has the potential to bring prank callers to justice as the victim is able to determine who has made the call.

Because of a severe lack of suitable and searchable databases, until recently it has simply not been possible to conduct reverse phone searches effectively.

Many companies have set up online businesses in recent times purely for the sake of performing reverse look-ups. Of course, being able to retrieve information regarding not only cell phone numbers, but also unlisted numbers, has meant that these companies maintain phenomenal databases of information.

Generally speaking, there is a charge for such a service but the charges are extremely low, making it affordable to all. Alternatively, there are also ways to try this type of search for free.

Try this free version of a reverse phone search - it won't take long and it's easy to do. Using Google, simply enter the phone number into the search box between quotation marks and hit the search button.

In the owner of the number has used the number online on a webpage or even as part of a profile, a Google search is sure to locate it. When it does, you can then use some of that information in order to dig up further details relating to the owner.

As a rule of thumb, paid services provide both employment history and address history in addition to name and current address so if Google has let you down, you may want to consider a paid service.

The chances are, if you've not had much success with Google, you'll be looking for a suitable paid service. If this is the case, be sure to use a company that only charges a single sign-up fee after which you're entitled to unlimited searches.

When one considers the small fee these companies charge, the ability to perform reverse phone searches is an exceptional feature to have at your disposal.

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