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Identity Theft? Equally Identifying Phone Records Now Available Through People Search Web Site



Sacramento, CA (PRWEB) November 14, 2006

With the number of identity theft cases increasing world wide each year, the last thing that many people want to happen is for their social security number to be found out. However, a person’s phone number, an equally unique and identifying number, is not only available online but now can be used to locate someone by phone number alone.

According to the online news magazine People Search News.com, people search site PeopleFinders.com is allowing members of the general public access up to more than 30 years of historical phone number ownership records making it easier than ever to find people even with a phone number that may be more than thirty years old.

Often seen as the “end all, be all” of unique and identifying numbers social security numbers can help someone locate another person easily and with great certainty. Online identity protection experts now believe that a person’s phone number may be equally as unique and identifiable as other state and federally issued forms of identification.

“People aren’t really aware of the power of a home or cell phone number. Anyone from your past, be it friend or foe, can locate you based on your old or current phone number. It’s become a matter of best practice to not publish your number on the Internet.”

Locating people by their phone numbers is a relatively new phenomenon in the field of online people searching where typically one needs such information as individual’s first and last name, phone number and/or social security number to locate someone. The PeopleFinders.com Historical Phone Records Search allows users to locate a person using only a phone number, thus making the process of online people searching quicker and more useful for consumers.

The PeopleFinders.com Historical Phone Records Search allows users to enter a person’s current or previous phone number into a search box on the site which then searches billions of propriety database records to locate an individual. The results, states People Search News editor Guy Dubleche, are often astonishing.

With every phone number search, PeopleFinders.com returns a free summary report to the user. This summary report may list:


    Names and possible aliases associated with the phone number searched

    Age of the person associated with the phone number searched

    City and State that the phone number is located in.

    Possible relatives (and ages for each) associated with the phone number searched

    Possible Businesses/Employment associations for the phone number searched

Once a user has located their subject from the free summary report, the user can then purchase a one time people finder report or a comprehensive background check report on their subject. These reports provide even more detailed information on a search subject including the subject’s age, possible current address and phone number, 20 year address history; bankruptcies, tax liens & judgments; property ownership, possible relatives and roommates and neighbors; possible aliases and maiden names, as well as marital history.

“The power that this technology has opened up the world of people searching up to many who previously may have viewed the prospect of locating someone online as unachievable. All you need is a phone number to find someone now. Old or new, it doesn’t matter,” Dubleche adds.

“With their technology, you can take a phone number that you had in your high school year book or even from your old little league team roster and use it to find someone,” states Dubleche.

For more information on phone searches, people searches or the PeopleFinders.com Historical Phone Records Search visit PeopleFinders.com.

About People Search News

Founded in 2006, People Search News is a Sacramento, California based non-commercial online source for people search and people finder related news and information.

Our goal is to provide our readers with up-to-date and relevant articles and news items on people search related information. People Search News features a staff of knowledgeable and seasoned writers with expertise in investigative techniques such as skip tracing, law enforcement, surveillance, people search, genealogy and data mining.

The People Search News staff is also available to answer any and all people search related questions. Currently, our Frequently-Asked-Questions (FAQ) section features answers to many common people search questions. We welcome you to submit your own people search or people finder related questions or suggestions for our site in the “contact us” section.

People Search News is also available via analog mail at the following address:

People Search News

511 9th Street #2

Sacramento, CA 95814

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Related Skip Tracing Press Releases

Public People Finder Helps Find People with Free Public Records Sources Online.

Keyser, WV (PRWEB) July 16, 2004

PublicPeopleFinder.com http://www.PublicPeopleFinder.com, a leading Internet based detective agency, recently launched a group of new services designed to find anyone in the world within minutes, providing key background information to prospective spouses, employees and long-lost relatives sometimes in seconds.

“Forget the days of hiring a private detective and paying thousands for a lengthy search,” said Mr Leatherman, owner of Public People Finder.com. “With the comprehensive intelligence of the Internet, we now have access to over 180 billion records, within 30 seconds.” With a first and last name and a telephone or Social Security number, a searchers request can be made via phone, email or online. If the firm can’t meet the request of a people search, the search is free in most cases. Leatherman the chief detective also stated that his company is not like others online as they are a licensed detective agency and can handle many detailed search such as assets, bank traces, property, cell phone traces, criminal records, driving records, and many others. Mr leatherman stated this is not that same type of service that you see on the net today where you just enter a name, and it brings you back and address, and other data in a few seconds. Our records are done offline and include much more detail than others doing live time people search services.

The company is tied to a massive data bank which accesses more than 100 major networks of public, and private information, including the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), credit bureaus, marriage and divorce records by State. Said Leatherman, “People will go to great lengths to avoid being located. We saw a guy who changed his name from Fred to Frieda to avoid paying child support,” said Leatherman. With new laws on privacy said Leatherman this hurts America each day. For example said Leatherman when if a person drives their car into your yard causing damage. You get the plate number but you cant locate the driver as of privacy laws. Leatherman believes information is free as long as no harm is done in the process. If I want to know if someone has a criminal record, or is wanted by local law, or the FBI it should be a given right. Leatherman said it is the right of all americans.

If someone calls your home late a night and uses a cell phone or blocks the number it;s your right to find out who it is. That where publicpeoplefinder.com comes in leatherman said.

We asked Leatherman about privacy issues about credit card theft, and identity theft and what his opinion was about this. Leatherman stated “Well anyone can get your social security number well even at the library, or the local court house. We never run a search and give a full social security number to anyone unless they have a court order, or a reason such as child support, or other legal documented reasons” Leatherman stated that it is really sick that people use other peoples information to get ahead in life, or to use someone else’s information to get a loan, or credit card.”

However, Leatherman stated that “there are many people out there that need the services that we provide such as criminal, background checks, cell phone lookups, missing people searches, skip traces, and many others. He said if someone owes you money you want to find them so that you can serve them court papers. If someone calls your home and harasses you with a cell phone you want to find out who it is right… Or if you hire someone to watch your kids you want to make sure they do not have a criminal record said Leatherman.. This is a given right to all people. You have the right to know and we can help.”

If It’s Information You Seek; Ye Shall Find Leatherman, a licensed detective, has gradually broadened his firm’s services since 1996, from a focus on re-connecting families (locatepeople.com) http://www.locatepeople.com, to re-connecting friends such as army buddies and classmates (LostPeople.com), to a national focus offering all types of searches (Lostpeople.com). Most of the requests derive from larger states such as California, New York, Texas, and Washington.

One woman, who had been missing her son for 13 years, purchased a online social security search this past Christmas. The fruitful results lead to a happy, joy-filled holiday for the entire family.

A man said Leatherman owed child support for over 14 years and failed to pay. He was not found by other online people search services and we located him as living as a woman. The man changed his name to a womans name, and was living as a woman. He owed 125,000.00 in back child support and we located him and he paid up as the client had a judgement on him/her.

As with computers, the price of information has gone down drastically. The services which used to cost more than ,000 in the 1980′s now range between to track a Social Security number to 0 for a Background Check including criminal, bankruptcy, and asset information. For custom searches, most results are available within one to four days.

“Today, even an ‘Information Amateur’ can find basic information on the Internet,” said Leatherman. “However, when it comes to deep down need to know, people want to verify everything – especially if the person is a prospective nanny. We’re not here to invade people’s privacy. We simply help people protect themselves with the one thing that has become the most powerful commodity on earth: information.”

For a telephone search, call (304) 788-9040 between 10:00 AM – 4 PM Eastern Standard Time (EST). Email inquiries or requests can be sent via email to sales@publicpeoplefinder.com. Major credit cards are accepted for online searches.

About offices, which are based in Keyser WV. Founded in 1996, PPF was created to provide specialized background investigations. As a licensed detective agency, the firm serves clients from around the world with criminal, corporate and personal investigative work. The company recently expanded their corporate offices

to West Virginia.

You may contact them at:

http://www.PublicPeopleFinder.com


or by telephone at: 304-788-9040 M-F 9-4 EST

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Intelligent eCommerce Voluntarily Removes Cell Phone Records from its List of Services

Encinitas, CA (PRWEB) January 18, 2006

Intelligent eCommerce, Inc. (IEI) a marketing company for independent private investigators removed cell phone record searches from www.bestpeoplesearch.com. In light of the recent activities of its competitor’s Intelligent e-Commerce has decided to voluntarily cease offering call records from its web sites. IEI concluded that continuing to provide the service would link it to disreputable companies who do not use any safeguards to protect against the potential dangers of this service. As a result, IEI has voluntarily removed these services from its web site on Monday January 16th.

Recently, the business of online data brokerage has garnered much attention from the press. Much has been made of the ability of individuals to pay a fee to an online service company and receive a copy of someone else’s cell phone records. While this service has been available for many years, companies that offer these services online are relatively new. Clearly, in the wrong hands such a service poses the danger of abuse and the potential to cause harm.

Intelligent e-Commerce, Inc. who owns www.bestpeoplesearch.com has always prided itself on its policy of carefully screening requests for cell phone records to determine if the records are being requested for a legitimate purpose. IEI has always personally called the requestor of any phone records in order to determine the reason for the request. A customer wanting to find her runaway teenage daughter: valid. Bail bond agents skip tracing a bail jumper: valid. Law enforcement officers working a case: valid. An insurance company wanting to know if its insured was using his cell phone when he crashed into another motorist: valid. A request for the records of any government agent or public official: not valid.

Unfortunately, not all purveyors of this service are quite as conscientious as IEI. In response to requests from the media to discuss the service and address legitimate concerns from the community, IEI President Noah Wieder accepted myriad invitations to appear on television to discuss the matter. Tellingly, IEI was the only company in the United States willing to appear on TV to discuss the issue.

IEI has strong feelings on how the industry can be regulated to protect consumers while still permitting industry professionals access in limited circumstances and would be happy to provide interviews and additional information.

IEI has prepared a document called “How to Protect Your Cell Phone Records” and is freely available from http://bestpeoplesearch.com/pdf/How-to-protect-your-cell-phone-records.pdf Anyone can protect their phone records from being obtained without government intervention. It’s just a matter of educating the public. If the phone carriers offered these suggestions to account holders (better yet), added them to account applications, legislation would not be necessary and the fear of someone accessing your cell records would dissipate.

Contact:

Noah Wieder, President, IEI

760-652-4050

This press release was issued through GroupWeb EmailWire.Com: http://www.emailwire.com.

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