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Find a Georgia Phone Owner From a Telephone Number

November 8th, 2009
Gloria Moore asked:


Georgia is a very lush U.S. state that features a diverse mixture of flora and fauna, and primarily has a humid subtropical climate that is quite similar to its neighbor, Florida. Being the last colony to join the original thirteen colonies, Georgia is a state with a long and impressive history.

As Georgia has developed over the years, so have its major cities. Georgia’s three largest cities by population include Atlanta, Augusta and Columbus. Atlanta is not only Georgia’s most populated city, it is also its capital. Atlanta is recognized as one of seven of America’s Gamma world cities. Atlanta is home to many major company headquarters that reside within its city boundaries including Home Depot, The Coca-Cola Company, and AT&T Mobility.

AT&T Mobility is the largest cellular phone service provider in the USA with just over an estimated 70 million subscribers. Due to the fact that the home base for AT&T is in Atlanta, it only makes sense that many of Georgia’s residents own cell phones, which they do.

How many cell phones? In 2006, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated the population of Georgia was 9,363,941, while 2006 cellular phone subscriber statistics estimated that 6,891,999 Georgians used mobile phones. Based on those results, in 2006, less than 3 million people in Georgia did not use cell phones.

If you would like to lookup information on any of the more than 6 million wireless subscribers who live in Georgia, you will find that there is no official state directory you can use to help you with your search. However, depending on the information you have or need regarding a Georgia wireless subscriber, you may be able to use other services to help you achieve the results you are looking for.

For instance, if you were looking for the name and address of a mobile subscriber, and all you knew of the person was their cellular number, by entering the area code and number into a reverse lookup service such as www.LookUpThisNumber.com you may be able to obtain the results you are seeking.



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Free Reverse Phone Look Up – How to Locate a Person Using a Reverse Phone Search Engine

October 5th, 2009
Ricky Lim asked:


A free reverse phone look up allows you to lookup the details of a person you are searching based on a phone or cell phone number.

It is useful when you want to know more about the person behind that phone or cell phone number. Maybe it was a long time friend that was out of contact for many years, or it could be an anonymous call you received and want to know more about who that person is before calling back.

Using a phone number to locate a person is also more accurate since there could be common names in a name search. It would be tedious and difficult to determine the person if you know the state he or she lives in.

Using a cell phone or landline number usually only return one results. There are many free reverse phone look up sites online. However, most of them are limited in their searches because their database records are small and not updated frequently.

If you know the telephone number is unlisted, there is a high chance it won’t be found on free reverse phone lookup sites. Still, you can give a try since it is free and only takes a few seconds to return the results.

If it is not available, I recommend you try paid reverse look up sites. These reverse phone sites have a much larger database and it is kept more updated as well.

The cost is usually quite affordable. For a one time search, it should not cost you more than 10 bucks. Most paid reverse lookup search sites allows you to search and provide some basic details about the person you are looking. For more detailed information, then you need to pay a fee.

Reverse lookup search sites provide convenience for users and allows anyone to find the details of a person in just a few seconds with a few clicks of the mouse. Give it a try today.



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Can You Really Do a Free Cell Phone Numbers Trace?

September 1st, 2009
David Shell asked:


Question number one for the books: Can you really trace cell phone numbers free?

Answer: In a perfect world, yes.

The problem is, we don’t live in perfect world. In fact, we live in a commercial world where anything and everything could be sold. Take the case of cell phone service companies. Not only will they milk your money in the form of monthly bills or prepaid credits, they could sell their database of subscribers to reverse lookup companies. Not that there’s anything wrong with it.

We’re just saying. If you want to know who your husband has been talking to in the bathroom, you better pay the price for finding out who. (You couldn’t help but take note of the unregistered number after faintly hearing him moan while you were at the door listening.)

Mobile phone numbers are typically excluded from the directories and directory assistance services. Someone once started a furor against the proposal to index cell phone numbers into a sensible A-to-Z directory. The mantra was that having a directory of this kind would set off a telemarketing frenzy that went straight to the telemarketers and none through the gatekeepers.

But of course, that kind of revolt against an organized cell phone directory has not stopped reverse lookup companies from offering their own directories that you can access for a small fee. You can admire such companies for maintaining updated databases of cellular phone subscribers - the numbers often number in the millions.

Some of them offer a free search to make you see if they’ve got the information you need. The very good ones offer charge as high as $25 per search. Other companies also offer unlimited searches for a one-time fee, some as high as $59.

If such type of companies is not your thing, there are, of course, other remedies. Consider technology as your best friend. Do a Google search on your telephone number and hope to God a profile is going to pull up, with a picture (with your husband in it) to boot.

You could also sign up with some free cell phone directory websites. But the information on these websites are not nearly as good as those that you pay for, precisely because the information on there are those that have been volunteered by their members.

Still, there are reverse lookup companies that purport to provide a free service. But the real score but it’s tough to find ones that really give out free information on the numbers that you are trying to look up. You will inevitably find yourself hopping from one service provider to the other, unlike when you sign up with a premium company and find all the information you’ve been looking for.

With a paid reverse lookup, you would typically be provided with information on the owner of the cell phone number such as the name, address and background information.

If your husband is taking too long in his cell phone conversations and hiding behind the call of nature when he’s talking on the phone (and you heard that faint moan behind that bathroom door), then it’s time to do some detective work. Do a reverse lookup on that mysterious number.



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