Net-Detective.com Now Has Records/Information on over 90% of all U.S. Residents (News Release) 6/13/2005 - 2,939 views, 9 Comments
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(PRWEB) June 10, 2005 — Net-Detective.com has become one of the most extensive online database resources in the United States, with information on over 211,400,000 U.S. residents, or 90% of all U.S. residents. Unlimited searches all for one flat price under $30. This internet back ground search program performs online ‘real time’ background checks, criminal records checks, asset searches, investigate your own credit report, locate military, hospital, birth and adoption records, perform asset searches, and find the resources to pull up DMV records. One can see why over 750,000 satisfied individuals, companies and private investigators themselves from all across the country, come back every year to use http://net-detective.com in their daily investigations. All for one flat fee under $30 for unlimited use. “As a private investigator with over 22 years experience, I was very surprised to discover what a great asset Net Detective is for our business. We can now locate hard to find information in minutes that used to take hours or even days.” - Robert J. Carlson, St. Paul, MN.
Net-Detective.com has become one of the most extensive online database resources in the United States, with information on over 211,400,000 U.S. residents, or 90% of all U.S. residents. Unlimited searches all for one flat price under $30.
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You advertise that I can do a reerse license plate check. Tell me the steps for getting that search completed. Your site does not list that category and it is very confusing. List steps, please. I am already signed up.
Comment by Mary Ponthan — 6/5/2007 @ 8:04 pm
I attempted to purchase your services but changed my mind before completing the second request for billing information. I noticed immediately my name was added to a persons list as a room mate with the possoble of getting my address and phone number.
this is incorrect and embarassing for me
Comment by barbara jennings — 6/20/2007 @ 11:40 am
I tried twice to enroll in net detective only to have my information taken twice and I still can’t connect. Hopefully I will not be charged twice for a service that I can’t access.
Comment by Pat — 7/4/2007 @ 5:34 pm
suddenly I get a message when trying to log in says your account has been migrated have tried to change password no luck no one will call me I need help
Comment by JAMES WILSON — 7/9/2007 @ 10:19 am
I also get ehe same message when trying to log in. I went ahead and changed my password, and it worked good for me.
James, have you tried in calling the company.
Try using your old password first, then try the new password.
I hate it when companies do this. I never received an email that my account was going to be migrated, and I was just fortunate that it took my new password on the netdetective site.
Marian
Comment by mf — 7/27/2007 @ 6:21 pm
Useful investigative program which i note is completely web-based now. I believe hundreds of law enforcement agents also use it daily!
Comment by Geoff Dodd — 11/9/2007 @ 8:42 pm
I am unabel to connect to your sight I even tried paying again.After checking with my bank. I still continue to get the message saying you already have an oldwhitedove at my addy duh! I have lost my password can you hepl? dzj5hp
Comment by Delsia Garner — 1/15/2008 @ 1:22 pm
Looking for old obituaries (full text) can I find that on your site?
Comment by J.Racine — 3/3/2008 @ 12:23 pm
I have tried 4 times to pay for this service to no avail. I, also, hope you do not bill my account for a service I cannot connect to. Does anyone have the phone number to call to speak to a “live” person?
Comment by Dolores Weinmann — 3/30/2008 @ 12:45 pm