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Free simcards are very popular amongst mobile phone users. One of the main attractions is that they provide a fast and simple route from contracts that cost the user on a monthly basis. Pay as you go sims are the least restrictive option for users in payment terms, as there is no expectation at all to top up every 30 days. Lets look at the packages on offer:

Orange Free Sim Cards

Orange offer four key categories to their pay as you talk offering – Dolphin, Canary, Racoon and Camel.

Dolphin is targeted at text users - with bonus texts available.

Canary is ideal for off peak phone calls (evenings and weekends).

Racoon is the option for on and off peak (all day) calls.

Camel provides cheaper international call and text rates.

For more detail about this pre paid propostition, see Orange free simcards.

o2 Free Sim Cards

o2, like Orange, offer several choices depending on your mobile usage patterns:

Favourite Place gives extra call time from a nominated location, for example where you work.

Talkalotmore is designed for evening and weekend callers.

Text Anytime as the name suggests is great for texters.

o2 Unlimited at the time of press is the flagship option, with unlimited calls and texts to other o2 mobiles.

Your Country is the last tariff, specialising in phoning overseas.

To get more specific information about rates and allowances, visit o2 pay as you go sim Cards.

It’s also worth considering sim only packages if you are a regular phone user. Although it does still technically mean signing up for a contract, they can usually be ended after 30 days, and a month can cost as little as a tenner. In other words, if you top up by ten pounds or more a month this is likely to be the right option for you. All the big mobile networks now offer something of this nature, and there’s plenty of information available on the web – a useful comparision table is available at simcard.org.uk.

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If you’ve ever been curious about who was the owner of a certain phone number, in this article we’re talking about how you can utilize a reverse telephone number search to discover precisely who owns any telephone number.  It’s a handy tool to have handy and is useful for numerous circumstances.

Maybe you are getting phone calls or texts from a telephone number that you don’t recognize and you wish to find out who is phoning.  Some individuals have utilized a reverse phone search to find out why certain telephone numbers are showing up on their spouse’s cell phone if they have suspicions that they might be acting unfaithfully.  Whatever the reason, they’re a handy tool to use.

So where do you run a search?  You’ll need to a web site of a reverse telephone search company to find the details you’re looking for.  There are businesses that have built databases that contain details on all telephone numbers out there. You go to their site, type in the phone number, and you’ll be given thorough information on who owns the phone full name, address, employment details etc).
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The databases cost money to maintain since the companies have to pay to obtain details on the telephone numbers.  Cellular phones aren’t listed, so mobile phone details can cost the websites a decent bit of money to obtain.  For this reason you can find out info on any number – even if it’s a mobile phone.

As you might have guessed these internet sites charge a fee to use a reverse telephone lookup.  It’s isn’t costly, but they must charge something because they are paying to maintain the databases.  Some websites only charge a flat rate for unlimited reverse phone searches – this is your best pick as you will only ever pay once and then can then use a lookup anytime you need.

To see if you can obtain the same information for free, here’s a quick suggestion.  Go to Google and punch in the number in between quotation signs.  Hit search and then have a peek at what pages come up. 

There is a chance the telephone number is written online somewhere and it may be possible to learn the owner’s details.  This won’t often work, and the details aren’t always complete, but you might as well give it a try since it doesn’t cost you anything.

If it doesn’t get you anything, you can shell out a couple bucks to utilize a paid telephone reverse lookup at a specialized website.  Here you are sure to obtain all the information about the owner – it’s amazing to see the amount of information you can find out.

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