Understanding what a Reverse Cell Phone Directory is and how it works is beneficial to conduct a successful reverse phone lookup. See below for the frequently asked questions about reverse phone number directories.

QUESTION: Is there a free reverse cell phone directory somewhere online?

ANSWER: No. Because we consumers do not want to lose the anonymity that cellular phones provide, mobile numbers are not freely available to the public. So unlike a whitepages directory where you can easily lookup residential numbers, there is not a similar free whitepages directory for mobile numbers.

QUESTION: What’s the difference between residential landline phone numbers and mobile numbers?

ANSWER: How cell phone and landline information is classified is the difference. Residential telephone numbers, for years, have been available to the public. (Keep in mind that if you want your home telephone number unlisted, you have to pay your telephone company extra!)

Cell phones have always been considered more private than residential telephones, especially considering that even when you receive a call on your mobile phone you have to use your minutes whether or not you really want to talk to the caller. To avoid unwanted cell phone calls (eg telemarketers!), the industry protects consumer privacy and therefore cell phone numbers are harder to obtain.

While it may seem like a free reverse cell phone directory would be a convenience, in reality, though, it would likely cause headaches for all of us who would be annoyed with unwanted calls. The bottom line is that when people receive a call on their cellular phones, they have an expectation that the call is important.

QUESTION: Why can’t the reverse phone directory companies offer the service for free?

ANSWER: Companies that compile and maintain a reverse cell phone directory invest a great deal of time and effort because the information has to be compiled manually and updated regularly. Because there needs to be an effective way to maintain a level of consumer privacy and because there is a cost involved in assembling a database with hundreds of millions of records, no company can provide the service at no charge.

The key is to locate a reverse cell phone lookup directory with an accurate database and a satisfaction guarantee. Meaning, if you don’t get the needed information, your money will be refunded. To view a directory side-by-side comparison chart, click here for reviews of reverse phone number directories.

QUESTION: How do I start a reverse cell phone number lookup?

ANSWER: By just looking at a phone number, you cannot tell if it belongs to a mobile phone or not. Because of this, be sure you do the following first. Type the phone number into your search engine of choice (eg Google, Yahoo, MSN) and click search!

This is an critical step because if it is a landline number, it will most likely be in the public domain, and you will get your information instantly and at no charge! If you are fortunate enough to get results, then your search can stop there.

But if you do not get the information you need after this step, you can assume the number is either an unlisted number or a mobile phone number. Then you will need to use a different approach and use a reverse cell phone directory to search further. Click here to begin a  reverse phone number lookup now and begin your search today!

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I need to find a free reverse phone directory, where do I go?

There  are a number of free places that you can consult when you’re searching  for a free reverse phone directory. One of the first places that comes to mind is the  local 411 or yellow pages.

Do the free directories have  precise and up to date listings?

The common flaw that these services share is the fact  that you cannot look up cellular and unlisted phone numbers. We cannot  expect much from a free “charity” service like that. So if you’re  looking up a mobile telephone number or a de-listed number you will  most certainly not find it there. There are better alternatives which  are described below.

How come regular uzor polosa land line telephone numbers are so easy to come by?

Landlines are  provided by the main telephone registrar who lets pretty much anyone  gain access to their database. It’s becoming a  little bit harder to get these numbers as of late, but it’s still  pretty possible.

Why are the de-listed and cellular numbers so hard to track?

The  simple truth is that de-listed numbers and cellular numbers are not  assembled by any telephone entity into a free searchable database.  There are certain reasons which prevent the organizations from sharing  this information publicly and below we will explore several facts which  contribute to this information scarcity.

Charges

Unlike the home lines, cellular phones force us to pay  for every minute of talk time. So if a telemarketer calls you at your home line you might waste a couple of  minutes of your time, but if a telemarketer calls you on your cell  phone you might also have to pay for the phone call. This is one of the  main reasons why it’s so hard to get a record on a cell phone  number.

Short Bulk Message Service

Sadly we can receive bulk SMS  messages on our mobile devices. In Asian countries for example SMS  spam is a growing concern. If your plan requires you to pay for every  incoming SMS, spammers might cause you some substantial financial  problems.

Are there any good places that allow you to perform reverse  cellular look ups online?

There’s but a few of those places on line. You need to  carefully sift through the available reverse phone look up directories,  since some of them claim to have the information you need and then fail  to deliver the final results.

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