Usually, when you remember someone you haven't haven't heard from in awhile or need to contact an acquaintance who you don't have a number for, you retrieve the phone book and search for their name. Nowadays, most people do not even take up room in their homes with the wasteful paper phone books, but prefer to visit internet pages containing the same information and look it up much quicker.
Yet circumstances occur in in everyday life where they have a phone number and want to identify who it belongs to. Old style phone books are designed on the knowledge of the name of the business or person you hope to contact, and therefore offer little help. With cell phones being so commonplace these days it gets even more difficult because there isn't a cell phone phone book accessible to the community as we have with residential numbers. Obviously, technological advances have made another variation of phone number compilation necessary.
Reverse phone lookup is basically what the name states: it reverses the way you typically use a number directory. Instead of looking up a name to get to a number or address, you are using a phone number to locate the name or address of whoever the number may be registered to.
Most people do not even realize this is available, yet with the existance of reverse phone lookup directories it is now common by many businesses. It is also growing with individuals who find themselves interested in a phone number for for various reasons. It is a different take on the phone book that could potentially outdate the need for paper phone books in the future.
If you are receiving a high volume of unwanted phone calls, whether they be annoying hang ups, distasteful pranks, or even solicitations and bill collectors who don't clearly identify themselves but call constantly, it is possible to identify just who is connected to the calls by tapping into one of these directories.
You can visit yellowpages.com and find a free reverse phone lookup service for the most basic information or for listed home phone numbers, but there are two varieties of information that cannot be retrieved with any other resource besides a more detailed listing.
- * If you have a phone number but no other information and need a name.
- * If you have someone's cell phone or an unlisted landline number and want to find a name, address, or additional information. Yellowpages.com will not help with this type of information because it is not equipped with the information you need.
Reverse phone lookup directories put out quite a bit of time finding information, double checking that it is as updated as possible, and saving it all in an organized fashion so that it can be easily utilized by consumers on demand.
A good bit of this information retrieved is not easy to locate and some of it must be paid for in advance. For example, a legitimate, accurate website will have to purchase numbers from cell phone companies for updated listings of phone numbers. As with any business, it is understandable that you will be required to pay a nominal fee to have access to their listings.
The deal about the fee is it should be small and reasonable, for the most part about a buck or so for a one-time phone number lookup and about 15 bucks for more long term subscription to the |listings|directory|service}. Any site that demands a high charge for very little information delivered should be avoided.
There are too many worthwhile listings available to throw away time and money on incomplete resources, so be certain they are offering the information you desire before wasting your money.