Are you an employer who needs to do a background check on new potential employs? Would you like to gather information about your new boyfriend or girlfriend's past? Do you wish you could do background checks on your babysitter? What about your daughter's new boyfriend? Thanks to modern technology, all of this is possible.
There are numerous websites that claim to offer "free background searches". Unfortunately, nothing is really for free. There are some trustworthy sites that offer real background checks, though. Net Detective is a membership site that gives unlimited access to background searches, criminal files, and even FBI files! Yes, that's right; you can conduct FBI criminal background checks.
Not every FBI file is "top secretive", many are actually available to the public. The FBI can have files on people without them even knowing about it. There may even be FBI files on*YOU* that you're not aware of. So what all types of information can you sometimes get from conducting searches on FBI files? You can information about a person's background history, you can find out about their past employments, court records, criminal records, military background (if they have any), etc. All of this is possible thanks to Net Detective.
Since it's possible to find out about a person's past run-ins with the FBI, it's obviously possible to find out about past criminal records as well. Net Detective also provides the opportunity to conduct criminal background checks. Even lawyers and private detectives take advantage of these opportunities to find criminal records. Wouldn't it be nice to be able to do criminal background checks on other people by yourself?
There's no use worrying over what type of character a certain person may have. You can easily do your own sleuthing work to find out about anything they may be hiding. There are over 3.1 billion, that's right, *BILLION* , records available with Net Detective. All it takes is a minute or two for you to conduct your very own criminal background checks!
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
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