How Can I Find Out a Person’s Cell Phone Number

by Mike on October 13, 2009
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I’m sure you’ve been in the situation where you needed to get a hold of someone but you didn’t know their cell phone number. Maybe your neighbor went on vacation and you need to tell him about the break in at his house. Or maybe you need to reach a coworker who is on the road and all you have is her home phone number. Whatever your individual circumstances, believe me when I tell you that we’ve all asked ourselves “how can I find out a person’s cell phone number?” at one point or another.

Don’t waste your time looking in those old-fashioned “white pages” books. They may still come in handy if you need to look up a standard residential or business number, but cellular numbers are not included. The same goes for most of those free telephone number directories you’ll find online. They are just digital versions of the same old information found in the paper white pages. You won’t find any cell phone numbers listed there.

You may be able to find the information you need using one of the major search engines like Google or Yahoo. Just run a search on their name and home number if you have it. The more information you have about them the more you can narrow down your search and increase your odds of finding them. Basically you have to hope that they’ve posted their name and cell phone number on a blog or web site such as Craigslist. Expect to spend a lot of time searching through page after page of dead ends before finding anything remotely close to what you need.

Truthfully, your best bet when trying to find out a person’s cell phone number is to use a paid cell phone directory. They’re not free, but they offer constantly updated information including, names, addresses, and cell phone numbers. For around $15-$30 you can get access to their full database of information where you can run a reverse cell phone number search and find the number you need in just a few minutes.

New Blog Style Format Unveiled!

by Mike on July 20, 2009
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Its been quite a while since I updated this site and that’s something that’s been bothering me.  There’s so much to talk about in today’s economy that I could easily write tons of posts about debt, credit, saving money, cutting expenses, and trying to get by.

The problem was when I first started MikesMoneyTips.com I used simple html that I wrote up myself in Notepad.  (I won’t bore you with the details but let’s just say making any changes was a major pain in the butt!)

Anyway I finally got around to installing WordPress on this domain so I can really turn this into a powerhouse resource of all things financial.

If you’re looking for one of my older articles, don’t worry…most of them will be exported into this blog shortly.  There are a handful of articles that won’t be transferred over because quite frankly I no longer agree with what I wrote.

There’s a couple of programs I used to recommend to my readers, but after researching deeper into them I realized that I could no longer do so.

But that’s a good thing because it proves I have YOUR best interests in mind.

Stay tuned for a lot more content coming really soon!  Click here to subscribe to my free RSS feed.