| Ask a Stalker | | | | work? It works quite easily, actually. The key here is |
| Question: How does a reverse cell phone look-up | | | | to understand and realize that the information you |
| work? And can it help me find out who is stalking | | | | want to know about your stalker--their name and |
| me? I'm scared and really need your help. I'm afraid | | | | address--is under the proverbial lock and key by data |
| this is just the beginning unless I stop this cell phone | | | | brokers. Data brokers are just that: they sell data, |
| stalker. Help, help, help! | | | | which is a fancy way of saying, a data provider is |
| To answer your second question, in a word, | | | | nothing more than someone that sells hard-to-find |
| absolutely, yes, you can use reverse cell phone | | | | information. |
| lookup to find out who is calling you--or, in your | | | | What does all that mean? It means you have to pay |
| unfortunate case, who you feel is stalking you. | | | | for the information. I'm sorry to tell you this, because |
| So, how does a reverse cell phone look-up work? | | | | I love using free tools to find people, but in this case, |
| Pretty simple, I'd say. Here are the nuts and bolts of | | | | you are stuck having to whip out your credit card. |
| how a reverse cell phone lookup is conducted, where | | | | It's crucial to understand why, though. |
| the information comes from, and problems specific to | | | | Mobile phones are a relatively new form of data |
| this type of phone lookup. | | | | communication. They are still in their infancy. So, |
| First, the stalker you are dealing with is rather | | | | because of this lack of development (despite its |
| amateur, if I may say so. Actually, he or she (more | | | | broad, wide sweeping usage), there is no centralized |
| than likely a "he", but hey, I'm PC) is quite pathetic | | | | database of all the cell phone numbers out there. |
| and is more than likely begging for attention. Why do | | | | Many people are shocked to find this out, in my |
| I say this? Because he is calling from an unblocked | | | | experience. Since there is no centralized database of |
| number. Now, this is under the premise that your | | | | phone numbers and cell phone carriers--nor is this |
| stalker is not spoofing his caller ID, but that's a whole | | | | would-be centralized database provided for free, as is |
| another article. Let's just say he's quite the noob at | | | | the case with land line phone numbers--you must pay |
| this sort of stalking, and I'll go ahead and I'll happily | | | | a data broker a small fee (usually $15 for a single |
| provide you with the answers to your questions. | | | | report; $30-40 USD for a year's worth of unlimited |
| Before I go on, the greatest thing to do in this | | | | searching) for the information you're looking for. |
| seemingly scary situation is to not panic. You're | | | | Frankly, I recommend buying the report, because it'll |
| actually in a position of power. You just don't know it | | | | tell you who owns the cell phone, and the address |
| yet. By the end of this article, you will realize how | | | | where they receive their bill for the cell phone. That |
| this whole ball game works, and how to deal with it. | | | | in and of itself can be extremely valuable in your |
| Anyway, moving along to me finally answering your | | | | fight to battle stalking. |
| question, How does a reverse cell phone lookup | | | | |