Domain: ussearch.com
Stories and comments across the archive that link to ussearch.com.
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Seven Ates
can't remember why I felt compelled to look this up, but I did discover there are people in the US with the misfortune to be named Seven Ates
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This is already available online
However, as users of these services are rarely audited or asked to produce their business license, the purchaser can potentially conduct criminal background checks, Social Security number identification and other checks on anyone for a small fee.
This has been available for years. You can already do a combined credit check, criminal history check, and background check (including known aliases, current address, past addresses and cohabitors, marriages, divorces, etc.) for under $100 from sites like USSearch.com. All they ask for is your credit card number -- they don't care if you're a business owner, stalker, or what have you.
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More Lawsuits?
Here is a list of people who have the name of William Gates in the state of New York. 120 results. Someone tell the Microsoft lawyers! Hi, i'm Bill Gates.
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Re:the right to buy a second home???
Actually there are at least three other people named Darl McBride, poor bastards, though only one lives in UT.
Also, my guess is that Darl must be some scandinavian name meaning "please send me to a federal pound-me-in-the-ass" prison. Moderators, don't mark this as a troll just because you never watched Office Space. -
Im totally aware of your information....Paul S. Cameron, president of Seisint Inc., the Boca Raton, Fla., company that developed the Matrix system and donated it to the state, said: "It is exactly how law enforcement worked yesterday, except it's extraordinarily faster. In this age of risks that appear immediately, you have to be able to respond immediately."
Paul S. Cameron: The
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Re:Response from Thedeacon
INFO ON THIS MOTHER FUCKING NIGGAR.
You can find background info on theDeacon on this link. BTW his name is RICHARD L STENLUND.
Picture of him and his fat wife.
You can find his e-mail from this link. Enter his name, Madison/Wi as addr and age 27. -
Re:more background
You can find background info on theDeacon on this link. BTW his name is RICHARD L STENLUND.
Picture of him and his fat wife.
You can find his e-mail from this link. Enter his name, Madison/Wi as addr and age 27.
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Mr Westby's Information
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Re:Strange News from a Strange Land
Well, according to ussearch.com there's a Valentine M. Smith living in Fairfield, ME. The free search doesn't give gender or place of birth, though.
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MOD PARENT UP
i do think it *is* him. His middle name is Murray. Alan Murray Ralsky as i've also found him on another listing.
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Ralsky's Personal InformationAlan Murray Ralsky, a complete asshole, 57 years old according to the article, based on publicly-available records.
While the above information is marginally interesting to bring business to his local pizza, flower, dildo delivery guys, what i'd really like to know is:
- Any class C of ip addresses assigned to this nice T1 line he's installing at his home.
- the fucker's own email address
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Re:what's the exact address?Alan Ralsky?
Anyone care to spend a buck?
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Re:what's the exact address?
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Ugly 40 year old woman?I dont' think she is 40: US Search
The use of stock photography doesn't prove ugliness, just a desire for anonymity. If someone gave me an XP laptop and told to write an article that made me look like an ordinary customer switching to XP, I would be anonymous too!
My guess is that she looks average, and would have fit in better with the whole "switch" concept with a real photo. I don't see any of the Apple "switchers" working as letter-turners on "Wheel of Fortune".
IMHO, this whole "switch" fiasco is an example of Microsoft's "embrace and extend" strategy:- [Embrace] Take something the competition does well (Apple "switch" campaign)
- Find something to improve upon (average-looking people)
- [Extend] Emulate the competitor, but make an improvement (use good-looking model)
- Spin-up the marketing machine (publish on web)
- Make excuses when people discover that the embraced/extended thing is nothing new, and is in some ways worse than what the competitor started with
- [Embrace] Take something the competition does well (Apple "switch" campaign)