Are Reverse Lookups Free?

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After having spent some time and effort trying to uncover the name of an unknown call, you may be relieved to finally learn there is a way to get this done. What this means is that no longer will pranks calls, telemarketer calls, or other unwanted calls be something you can do nothing about.

The worst part about these calls is that they are anonymous, so these callers get in it their head that they call over and over with impunity. So when you discover that there is a safe and effective way to reverse lookup these numbers, you will have the peace of mind in knowing these calls can now be dealt with.

But the results that are produced as a result of searching any particular wireless number are not free.

Any reverse phone search of a landline number is going to yield results free of charge. It has been like this from the very beginning, and is very unlikely to change down the road. The same goes for phone calls that come in from business numbers. Each of these numbers has their own specific directory. White Pages is used for searching landline numbers and Yellow Pages is used for searching business numbers.

The only caveat is that these numbers also have to be listed within the directory. If the owner of the number chooses to have his or her number unlisted, you wont be able to look it up with the White or Yellow Pages.

And the same can be said for wireless numbers.

Searching wireless and unlisted numbers for the information most people are after is not free. And if you are curious as to the reason, think about why telemarketers have such a hard time reaching you on your cell phone. Calls from telemarketers are virtually non-existent.

And there is a good reason for this.

Laws have been put in place that protect the mobile phone owners personal information. In order to obtain the owners name and other relevant details, not only is someone going to have to pay a fee, but will also have to agree to certain conditions. And one of these conditions is to not make the kind of calls that telemarketers make.

Free information about mobile numbers is limited to the wireless carrier name and the general location from which it was originally issued. The name, address, and other details most people are interested in when doing a reverse lookup is going to costs a small fee.
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