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How You Can Avoid Public Records Frauds and Get the information you
really need..
You're trying to find something about someone. You
may be looking for Public Records, or different variations - perhaps
Marriage, Driving, Divorce, Birth and other types of Genealogy
records. You need to find something out about someone, and you
need to find it now.
It's not really that difficult: There are literally
hundreds of such services online, all ready and willing to
take your money and give you what you're looking for. I say it's not
that difficult, because the difficulty lies in finding an
honest, reputable reverse public records service that can
give you the information you're looking for..
The trouble is, it's very difficult to find a
Public records site. that will give you the accurate information
you need. Many of them have old databases, outdated phone numbers
and inaccurate maps. Some of them will only give you partial
information, no information or completely inaccurate information!
We know all this because at eConsumer-Advice,
our sole goal is to check and review websites for
accuracy and support! We go to great lengths to check, recheck and
verify all the information on Public Records directories are correct,
accurate and up to date. We spend hours every day checking against
phone numbers, comparing data, and making sure these sites are what
they claim.
Our testing Methods
We've found all the public records services
out there - 42 in total as of this writing. We have access to
over 400 names from various acquaintances, friends, newspapers, and
websites. We know the exact
information for each person - name, address, zip code and
more. We know when the information was last updated. We then take
this information and test it against the public ecord services...
Our Shocking Discovery:
Most of these sites don't work! Some sites provided
us with inaccurate information, and others with only partial
information. Often we got a first name when we promised name,
address and company name. Other times the information was
completely inaccurate.. We would have been better calling up 411 and
asking the operator for more information!
Who Can You Trust?
After many hours of searching, testing, and testing
again, there are only three sites we use for public records
The 3 Public Records Services You Can Trust:
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