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Finding unclaimed money

Saturday, August 12th, 2006

Unclaimed money to most people might be some forgotten cash in the pocket of a jacket you bought at a thrift shop, or perhaps a wad of $20 bills you might have found in the parking lot of a biker bar.
There is $22.8 billion in unclaimed property nationwide, according to the National Association of Unclaimed […]

Classmates: Beware of false or deceptive advertising

Friday, July 7th, 2006

Beware of classmate finder sites using misleading or deceptive advertising, claiming “Free” trial memberships. Ie: classmates.com. Upon creating your free account and answering a few questions such as name at time of graduation and year, you are later provided with a link to page where you see familar names of old classmates, sometimes including […]

Cheating spouses big business for PI’s

Saturday, May 13th, 2006

Cheating spouses are becoming the fastest growing source of business for private investigators nationwide. Both husbands and wives are going through greater trouble to catch their spouses in the act of cheating.
Infidelity is responsible for more than 50% of case loads for many of the top private investigators. Spying on a spouse is certainly extreme, […]

Finding classmates ~ Locating lost people

Thursday, April 6th, 2006

Before you spend your time & money finding classmates or lost relatives, beware. Private investigators don’t come cheap and may in fact be a big waste of money. There are lots of so-called “free” people search sites all over the net, that end up being just a waste of time and money. Many people search […]

Public records

Tuesday, March 14th, 2006

In reality, the concept of “public” records or information being “public,” that is available to anyone off the street is not completely true. “Public records” and “public information” is easily available to big data firms, but not always accessible to private citizens. The big data companies and private investigation firms know how to compile […]

Private investigators - dating online

Monday, March 13th, 2006

Sometimes a private investigator is not a bad idea when getting involved with online dating.

Dating sites cracking down on convicts

Monday, January 2nd, 2006

Sonoma County, CA: A woman visiting a dating site recognizes a man there whom she remembered from a different dating site a year earlier. She had earlier complained to that service that the man was lying about his criminal past. He not only had his medical license revoked and was also a registered sex offender.
“Before […]

Beware! Don’t lie on your Resume

Wednesday, December 28th, 2005

India is now getting smarter uncovering resume fraud. Employers are turning in greater numbers to professionals to do background checks on applicants. In 2000, mostly US financial services were interested in background screening, but now background screening has expanded to almost every sectors imaginable. “In 2000 US financial services companies were our main customers. […]

Resume Fraud

Tuesday, December 27th, 2005

Resume fraud more common than you think.

Hurricane Evacuees - Criminal Background Checks Required

Sunday, December 18th, 2005

Caddo Parish officials have laid down the law on Katrina evacuees who are moving into FEMA trailers. Mobile home parks must run background checks on each person before they are allowed to move in. Sheriff Steve Prator insists this is necessary in order to insure the safety of their residents. Protecting them from sex […]