The nation has a large customer base of Nextel phone users and finding a Nextel phone owners identifying information is possible. There are several types of searches you can perform and they will fall into two categories: free or paid search types. These methods are both very easy although the results can vary to a large degree.
The major search engines are the best free tools used to investigate a phone number. Trying to search a number at this very moment is possible. Go to your favorite search engine and enter the phone number in question. You will see immediate results; however, they will probably not be the results you wanted. Most often with these types of searches, you will be supplied with a zip code and possibly the city where the cell phone is registered. Free searches will usually end there. Perhaps that is all the information you require and your search is complete. If you need more information then you will have to perform a different sort of search.
Going to Nextel and requesting information about their customers will probably leave you empty handed. Fortunately, Nextel and all other cell phone companies lease their databases to third party companies collective known as reverse phone lookup directories. These third party companies access Nextel information databases for a small fee to users. The fee is just under $15 for a one-time lookup and just under $40 for a year-long unlimited search membership.
You simply search their database to find if the number exists in their database and then you are given the opportunity to purchase information available for that number. The information can be very personal, not only listing the account or clients name and address but it may also list family members, previous addressed, employment histories and household incomes.
Reputable reverse phone search directories will provide you with a 60-day, no hassle, no questions asked money back guarantee if you are not satisfied with your results. So there is really risk to you.
From the comfort and anonymity of your own home you can research every phone number you can get your hands on. You can finally look up the name of the business contact you meet at a networking event last week, or you can discover the identity of the prank caller who calls in the middle of the night, or you can find the identity of the owner of the number your found in your spouses’ purse or wallet.