Friday, 29 March 2013

Why Is It Difficult to Find Free Reverse Cell Phone Search?

By Arianna F. Egger


Just a few days ago I was answering questions on a popular answers site. Sometimes when I am relaxing having a cup of tea I venture onto one or any other of the answers websites to ascertain if I can help somebody with their own computer issues.

At the top of the listing of latest questions was somebody asking why they had to pay to reverse look up a cell phone number. It was a sensible question simply because you would not anticipate to pay to locate the owner of a landline number. You'd go to the white pages web site and there is a lookup box right there on the first page.

Why isn't there a similar facility for looking up a cell phone number? That set me wondering. Why is not there such a thing as a free cell phone lookup?

In the event you own a landline there are some stuff that make it easy for the mobile phone businesses to compile a list of the owner of which number and what your own address is. First of all, a landline is fixed. The telephone firm know where the phone line plus they know the address it is actually fitted to. Secondly you are, efficiently, under contract to the mobile phone supplier. You need to pay your debts frequently. This means that the phone firm knows who you are because the number is listed in the bill payer's name. These two things make it simple for the phone companies to provide a listing of the owner of which number.

If you consider it, you'll realize that it's not so easy for cell phones. You can purchase a prepaid cell phone on the internet. You can buy a prepaid mobile phone in the supermarket with your groceries. No one at the check-out asks who you are - they simply scan the box and then sell you the phone. You could be anyone from anywhere. It isn't even necessary to sign-up the number and also top up using a credit card, although you can do this if you would like. You can purchase top-up cards in numerous shops and just enter in the card number. It is all private.

That is why countless scammers use mobile phones. Everyone can purchase one, everyone should take one, you may use it everywhere and also everyone can top it up.

I think you can start to see exactly how difficult it is to gather a real listing of the owner of which cell phone number and also to give a sensible reverse lookup services. Yet these types of services do exist. So - how do they manage to provide a lookup service and also why do you've to pay for this.

The reverse lookup services need to compile the data for themselves. This implies getting in vast lists of cell numbers and collating them to offer significant data. No easy task. These kinds of lists are often compiled from web sites or perhaps forms that ask people for their cell numbers. If you do not particularly ask that your information is not passed on (usually by checking or unchecking a box) then your information may get added to one of the lists that is then sold to the reverse lookup companies.

The white pages data is provided as an extra since their clients are already paying for the availability of their own landlines. Reverse number providers are generally businesses that exist exclusively to offer this particular service and also have to earn money to pay their staff, keep their own websites and buy in those all important listings of data.




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