Verizon Reverse Phone Number Lookup

Because Verizon knows that their customers might not remember or recognize a phone number and need to do a reverse phone number lookup, have integrated on the page http://www22.verizon.com/utilities/reverselookup a snippet provided by SuperPages.com. Unfortunately this is useful only for residential listings because Verizon has to comply to governmental regulations and  cannot put cellphone number in the public searchable . How about a cell phone number?




Well for those you need to go to classical search tool to find useful information. Bing, Yahoo or Google might return results if the number you are looking for have been used on a public page by its owner. Internet is so wide spread that people almost mechanically register their personal data on a useful site. Social networking sites, dating sites, job seeker sites, classifieds, or other types of sites that make available their internal database.

There are also sites that do not publish their members information like stores, banks, etc. but you don’t have access to those using a search engine so don’t even think playing with this idea because is illegal. If search engines doesn’t return any information that could be because that phone number is not indexed anywhere on the accessible web by web spiders.

Another step in your search is to go to online versions of yellow pages, white pages that can search numbers with characters, toll free numbers, and regular cell phone numbers. If even this ones do not return any results then is time to turn to paid directories. There are also online directories that can do a Verizon reverse phone number lookup for free, but their data might not be always updated. You could search into  http://www.phonedetective.com/, or  http://www.reversemobile.com/, to find informations absolutely free.

So the last option is to register for a membership on a paid directory. There are some of them who are illegal, so you should be careful to choose the one that is trustworthy and reliable, you can find information about it searching on the internet for customers opinions. The information might be under your nose so don’t use your personal data on sites about that you don’t know anything.  There are sites that have a full refund policy if nothing is found in their database; usually this happens rarely because they are paying cell phone companies for access to their database. You get additional information when you subscribe to premium sites. Two of the best sites are  http://www.intelius.com/, and  http://www.ussearch.com/consumer/index.jsp?searchtab=home , according to consumers review over the internet forums and blogs.

Watch yourself about so called free directories that offer to do verizon reverse phone number lookup but before this they ask for your personal data and will redirect you to paid rubbish sites. After that they will sell your personal data to data brokers. That’s all there is to know to do a personal check up for an unknown cell phone number. Don’t forget to get to authorities if that number is continuing nagging you calling in the most inappropriate hours. After you file a complaint, if there is the case, rest assured that they will find the owner of that number and will proceed according to the laws.

Written by , date Feb 13, 2010 in Uncategorized
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