FREE Apple iPhones – Get Yours Today Before it’s Too Late

December 30, 2009 by · 8 Comments 

You’ve no doubt heard that there’s no such thing as a free lunch. More times than you care to remember. On the plus side, those people are completely incorrect. Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past couple of years, you’ve no doubt heard of the most poplar piece of cell phone technology in history, the Apple iPhone. There have often been understocking issues associated with the iPhone, due to it’s popularity. When the most recent 3G iPhone hit the market it was being auctioned for thousands on popular internet sites.

So, you’re probably wondering, what has this got to do with me? We’ll I’m here to show you how and where you can get your very own iPhone absolutely free. If you complete one or two forms or surveys, then you’ll have an iPhone and possibly other things delivered to you.

Get Your FREE Apple iPhone

your free iPhones is to find a good offer.
you assist them with a survey or completing an online offer.

Each phone offer is going to have some terms you will need to complete. Some will simply be a survey and you will need to answer some questions in order to receive your free phone. Others will have several program offers to complete in order to be eligible for the phone. The offers you can select are, in general, very reasonable, less than the price of an iPhone, so there is nothing to be concerned about.

You will get an email you will need to confirm to enter your shipping address in most instances after the offers are finished. you are not signed up without your authorization.

I by myself tried and got successes in this method in case of free i phone. Its one of the true and honest one. Kindly check out the following link. It will direct you one of the best iPhone offers going at the moment. iTunes gift card so you can load up your phone with some music. Prepositions like these change quick, try to use it while it’s stil in progress

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3 Easy Ways to Lookup Cell Phone Numbers

December 22, 2009 by · 9 Comments 

It used to be easy to lookup where a phone call was coming from as long as you knew the telephone number. Area codes for land lines are keyed to geographical location, so if you had the area code of the telephone number, you could be pretty certain that they were calling from the geographical area to which the area code is assigned. In some states and cities, you could even pin it down further by the exchange – the three numbers that immediately follow the area code. Those three numbers pinpoint the region within the area code. Depending on the population density and the number of telephone numbers assigned within it, you may have been able to pinpoint the exact city, or even the neighborhood from which a caller was calling.

Cell phone number portability has changed all that. One of the attractive features of cell phones is that you can literally have a “number for life”. You can buy and activate your cell phone in Massachusetts, and keep your phone number if you move to New York for college, out to the West Coast to take a new job or down to Florida for vacation. Because cell phone technology is wireless, it doesn’t matter where the cell phone is located when a call comes in – the call will reach the handset.

Unfortunately for those who want to track location, that seriously complicates the ease of finding the location from which a telephone call originates. This can be a serious problem for emergency responders trying to find someone who placed a 911 call, though it is being addressed by enhanced 911 services. Law enforcement officials have access to cell phone tower triangulation technology when they need to track a location for a cell phone caller. But for the typical cell phone user, there’s really no easy way to find out where a cell phone call originates.

The North American Numbering Plan Administration, run by NeuStar Incorporated, is working on integrating cell phones into the numbering plans, but currently, there’s no easy way to find out where a cell phone call is being made, or even, for that matter, finding out who owns a particular cell phone number. Because most cell phone providers do not maintain a public directory of cell phone users, finding the owner of a cell phone number can be nearly impossible without using specialized search services and tools.

In the meantime, if you are looking for a cell phone number or trying to find out who owns a cell phone number, there are websites online that offer access to cell phone number directories for a price. Before you pay out to find the information you need, though, there are a few steps that you can take.

Search engines
The search engines can come up with surprising results. If you have a telephone number, type it into a standard search engine like Google or Yahoo. If that phone number has been put on a web page or web site, it may turn up in the search engine results. This is especially true for a number that has been used in scams or for pretexting.

Social networking sites
Social and business networking sites are good places to find people. There are literally millions of people who have entered their own personal information into websites like Facebook and Myspace. You can find someone by typing in their name at the social networking sites.

Check industry and business discussion forums and boards.
Like social networking sites, business networking sites are designed to make contact easy. If you know the business interests of the person you’re seeking, you can check for their information on a business networking site in their field.

If all else fails, you can turn to the pros. There are a number of online cell phone lookup services and cell phone directories that charge from $14.95 per number to help you find the people you’re trying to find.