8/12/2009

How to Trace a Cell Number - To Catch a Cheating Lover

It could be the number of the 'friend' who your spouse/partner is always talking to or it could be the number of the mystery person who sends you romantic messages at night. What's it going to be? Do you abandon the search for truth and settle for a good fantasy? Or do you find out once and for all who that mobile number belongs to?

Or it could be any other reason?

It could simply be to check an unknown number on your caller ID, to check who your teenage kid has been talking to or any other reason. Whatever the reason that you want a wireless number traced, the good news is that you can get it done in a matter of minutes online. All you have to do is enter the 10 digits of the number and you can find detailed info on the user.

How can you trace a wireless number on the internet?

The internet is home to quite a large number of websites that make it their business to lookup cellular numbers. Basically they're privately-owned databases which can provide you with:

  • The full name of the user
  • His/her past and present addresses
  • Info about family, income, neighbors, associates, marital status etc.

But they're not listed on the White Pages

It's true that cellular numbers are 'unlisted' and there are certain privacy laws to protect mobile phone user information. However, in case of emergencies it's not impossible to have a number traced and in such cases, online reverse cell phone directories are your best option.

  • You get the details immediately - it takes just 2-3 minutes
  • 100% confidentiality is guaranteed
  • You can trace as many numbers as you like
  • You get a ton of information on the phone owner - Full Name, Age, Address, Marital Status, Relatives, Associates and demographic data (average income etc.)

However, NOT all reverse cell phone directories are equally Accurate and Reliable
Some databases are just too small while some are outdated and therefore inaccurate. You must avoid such databases at any cost.

1 comment:

  1. Well privacy laws to protect mobile phone user information is rare and you did very good job thanks..

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