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[N5]Name And Phone Lookup
by Moniquewillington, Mon
Many people now know that they can trace a person's name and address using their phone numbers. The process of tracing a name and address using only a phone number is called a 'reverse phone lookup'.
It is very easy to use a reverse phone lookup and it is almost similar to using a telephone directory. The similarity ends when you have to type in an unrecognizable phone number to find a person's name; whereas with a traditional telephone directory, you start searching for the details using the name of the person.

It is quite simple and easy to trace the name of the person and the address for any landline listed phone numbers, both business as well as residential numbers. However, the same cannot be said about the cell phones. Cell phone numbers are private and not public domain like landline numbers is. Cell phone numbers are stored with the cell phone companies and only professional services that pay huge amounts of money are given access to their cell phone record databases.
For those of you that are planning on doing the reverse phone lookup due to some missed calls from an unknown number and you wish to find out who it is, it is a good idea to first check all your phone books and even business cards to double check if it is a long-lost friend or a business contact you have not spoken to for a long time.
As mentioned before, if you are looking for a landline number, it is pretty easy to find the person related to that number by performing a reverse phone lookup online. However, it is a totally different story if the person has been using an unlisted number or a cell phone number.

For all practical purposes, you do have options of finding the name and address belonging to a cell phone number too and one of the options is that of using the search engines, such as Google, Yahoo and MSN. When you type the number into the search engine box and start searching, the search engines search all over the internet to try and retrieve that particular number and any references to that number will be shows in the results. You must make sure you type different formats of the phone number in the search box, until you have found what you are looking for.

However, in spite of checking all variations of the number, if you do not get any results, then it is time to check out the other option, for you to use a reverse cell phone look up using a good search service. These reverse phone lookup services have huge databases filled with cell phone records procured from the cell phone companies by paying a lot of money. They keep updating them often to ensure they are accurate. They usually charge a reasonable fee and are affordable.
With so many options of performing a reverse phone lookup, you can find the details of anyone, be it the owner of a landline number or even a cell phone number with ease.

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