Can a cell phone lookup service tell me what I need to know?
May 25, 2009 by Stacy42
There are a whole number of reasons that you have to a reverse cell phone service to find out details about a number – but can they help you and how do they work? These sites started to emerge a few years ago now when companies started to get access to the closely guarded information that cell phone companies have on their customers. Since then a huge demand has emerged and literally thousands of people every day are searching for this information.
The websites just provide a way to get that information, you give them the cell number (they also will provide information on residential and commercial landline numbers, but you can get some of the information for free for them from elsewhere) and they check it against their database and tell you what information they have for you.
You then make up your mind whether you want to pay to access that level of information and if you do then you will see it straight after payment. So what kind of information can they provide? Well you can get the name of the owner, and the billing address (plus sometimes the changes they have made to their address over the years) but you also get the phone company who looks after it, which is handy if you want to make a complaint, and most services let you make a complaint right from that screen. You can also get information about other people at the billing address, other phone numbers that person may have etc.
So you can get a great deal of useful information from these sites, if that is what you are looking for then you will find these are a priceless resource.

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