Talk:Reverse lookup search

We already have Reverse lookup, Reverse DNS lookup and Reverse phone lookup.

That is not true. There is no article for "Reverse lookup" (yet the topic was unavailable) and "Reverse phone lookup" opens an article called "Reverse Phone Directory," which briefly explains phone databases which are nothing more than directories. None of the info on Wikipedia mentioned anything at all about the social engineering aspect of a reverse lookup (I would have used that term instead of adding "search" had it been available).

Obtaining actual, current information as a skip tracing tool in real time differs greatly from plugging a number or address into a database and viewing the results. The articles referenced above move in an entirely different direction that ignores the multiple applications of the reversing style of research I mentioned, in fact they don't cover researching at all as simply keying in a number doesn't qualify.

I assure you the article wasn't copied and pasted from anywhere. Please contrast the information on this topic with the other articles mentioned. I feel sure you will understand that they are scarcely related. I admit the topic title seems a bit off base, but as I mentioned, "Reverse lookup" was unavailable. I would be glad to repost under that unused title if someone would explain how to do so.

Thank you.