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Cell Phone Look Up?

December 10th, 2011 George Leave a comment Go to comments

Question by rachiiez: Cell Phone Look Up?
Okay so I keep getting a really odd number that looks familiar calling me, and I’ve been trying to do a reverse cell search, but all the site want you to pay to find out who’s number is actually is. Does anyone know ANY other sites that can help me?

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Answer by ajwall828
well if you have at&t you can go there and create your account online and then look at your bill and the list of all the phone numbers and it will tell you the name of the caller. or if you dont want to do that, you can call 411 and they can help you and answer your question!

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  1. James K
    December 10th, 2011 at 20:49 | #1

    If the number’s public, then you can use http://www.unitedsleuths.com/reverse-phone.html to find out the details for free (it searches the likes of Whitepages.com, etc).

    If it can’t find any public info, it shows you the best place to find the details for a cost.

  2. johndowdy88
    December 10th, 2011 at 21:44 | #2

    One of the most common questions people have is whether or not a free reverse look up phone cell directory actually exists out there somewhere on the Internet. Unfortunately, the answer is no.

    Why Isn’t There a Free Reverse Look Up Phone Cell Directory?

    Once people realize there’s no such thing as a free reverse look up phone cell directory, the big question is – why not? After all, there are plenty of free reverse lookup sites for land line numbers. What’s the difference?

    Well, the difference is the classification of the information. Your home telephone number is considered public domain information and has been for decades. That’s why no one has to ask your permission to publish your number in the telephone book. In fact, sometimes you have to pay a fee to keep your name OUT of those phone books (i.e., to get it unlisted or non-published).

    Cell phone numbers are generally more private, since you’re charged for every call you receive, including telemarketers you don’t want to talk to (although it’s illegal for them to call your cell phone without permission!). That’s why cell phone numbers are typically harder to track down.

    Although it is a service I found does cost, it’s inexpensive and is very reliable…

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