Reverse Cell Phone Number Search - Tutorial

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How to Find Out Who's Been Calling - Even If You Only Have Their Cell Number...

This tutorial has been written by the crew from Cell-Phone-Reverse-Lookup.com - the web's only reverse phone lookup service that actually guarantees it's results!

To start your initial search, just enter the number you'd like to investigate in this search box and press "search"...

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Reverse Cell Phone Number Search Tutorial: 

Believe it or not, it's become relatively easy to dig up owner details for practically any cellular phone number (as well as unlisted landlines).

Why?

Because these days, almost anyone who has a cell phone also uses the internet. And in many cases - whether they use social network sites like MySpace, or place classified ads on web-based marketplace areas like Craigslist.com, or even participate in dating sites - their cell phone number will often be available to major search engines like Google.

And from that, their profile page, ad or whatever type of contextual source that lists the number, their name, address and other details will often be available.

So how can you use Google to conduct a reverse cell phone owner lookup?

Well, I'll save my breath, because this article explains it in full detail >>

Now - if you can't find the number anywhere on the web by using the search engines, then you still have two options, and you'll have your answer one way or the other.

 
1. Use Your Best "Voice Acting" Skills.

I don't know about you, but I've always been a fan of detective films that feature some sort of "smart" trickery in order to catch a criminal, thief or whatever the target is.

And often, this involves the detective - or government agent - pretending to be someone else in order to collect the information (or clue) that he/she needs.

This is also known as "pretexting".

In this case, if you're truly desperate to find out who belongs to a certain phone number, you can likely find out by calling the phone number yourself and letting them tell you.

How?

By having them believe that you're a legitimate caller from a typical company or organization.

For example, you could pretend that you're looking for someone else in order to speak about some recent questionable charges on their credit card. The conversation could go something like this:

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You: Hi there, this is John calling from American Express. May I speak to Mr. Steve Purnell please?

Them: Uh, I think you've got the wrong number...

You: That's strange - this is 555-555-5555, right?

Them: Yeah, but I don't know anyone named Steve.

You: I'll need to update his records, then. May I ask whose residence it is that I'm calling? 

Them: This is the Smith residence, my name's Peter.

You: Thanks for your help, and sorry for the trouble. Have a great day. 

Them: You too. See-ya.

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Very, Very Important: Pretexting (operating under a pretense) is a controversial investigative technique that is illegal and fraudulent in some jurisdictions and countries. Please consult a legal professional before conducting an investigation under a pretense to be sure of what is lawful.

And for that reason, you could alternatively just call the number, state that you saw the number on your call display, and ask who it is.

This often works very well, as the person on the other end of the line will think very little of a call like that.

You could even read a slightly different number back to them, so that you could both "realize" that you made a mistake when you had (allegedly) dialed the number you saw on your call display.

Do this after you get their name, obviously.

Pretty sneaky way to do a reverse cell phone lookup, eh? 

 

2. Use A Credible Reverse Lookup Service That Offers a Guarantee

Scams abound in the "reverse cell phone lookup" industry, so be careful.

You should know that it is virtually impossible for ANYONE - short of the NSA/CIA and the signing wireless company - to keep an accurate and up-to-date database of all current cell phone numbers and their registrants in real time.

So that's why you need to go with a lookup service that has a guarantee policy - where you either get results, or your money back.

The only service I'm aware of that offers this kind of guarantee is Reverse Cell Phone Detective, available at Cell-Phone-Reverse-Lookup.com

And that, my friend, is the best tutorial you'll find on the net when it comes to conducting a legitimate reverse cell phone lookup that will actually produce the one thing you're looking for:

ANSWERS. 

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