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Why cell number databases charge a fee

Submitted by v8 on Monday November 9, 2009 No Comments

Is it really possible to run a free mobile number lookup on the Web? Many of us have been disappointed and discouraged in the past with websites that appear to offer free products online, but in reality do not. Is this the case for the cell phone search?

First let’s explain what we mean by a phone number search. If you have a home phone number but no idea who the number belongs to. You may use a reverse lookup service like Yahoo to see the details. Of course in situations where you lost contact with someone but still have a record of their phone number, or simply to check who owns the number. There are many places where you can make these residential and business phone inquiries on line queries for free, including toll-free phone numbers.

Often times though, trouble arises when you need to run a reverse lookup on a cell phone as the free listings don’t include such phone numbers. So, if you’re trying to find an Alaska cell phone number you will have a problem. These directories do not contain cell numbers as this information is only in the hands of carriers and telecommunications companies. Do these records exist & are they available at no cost?

The good news is that there are sites that offer a large number of cell numbers, but they are not free. These programs naturally have to pay a fee to access some of this data, and go to the great difficulty and expense of obtaining all resources into a single place and therefore, you must pay a small price for access to their research. However, the rate is generally a single fee and you can run as many searches as you want. These records generally include cell owner details, address , carrier information, and the phone type and connection status. We should mention that the databases offered by each company differ to some degree, but most include cell phones, residential, business, fax, toll-free and pagers. With these sites your queries are guaranteed legal and confidential.

We have seen sites claiming to provide free cell research, but that has always led to sites charging a fee in the end. Some do allow people to search for free and then see the results. The sad truth is that the only place where you can find detailed reverse cell records is within the legitimate paid directories. In conclusion, cell phone searches are not free. However, if you really need to access this information, we believe that it’s worth the small cost.

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