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Anatomy of a Telephone Search
Overview
There are many different types of telephone searches. Even though some may seem similar, each provides distinctly
different information, and are often obtained from separate sources. When selecting a telephone search, review
them all. Take notice of the characteristics that define their purpose. Also, be certain to follow all corresponding
links. They will often provide the answer to any questions you might have.
What are the Resource Differences?
Truth be known, the phrase: "You get what you pay for", really does apply when considering a telephone
search. There are three uniquely differing resources of these searches:
- Free Public Database
- Fee Database (privately owned repository)
- Investigative Research
Free Public Databases
If you want to know the corresponding name and/or address of a telephone number, always start with a search that
costs little, or nothing. Try them first, you might get lucky!!. However, you should be advised that these searches
are merely a compilation of listed telephone book entries and often contain very outdated and obsolete information.
That's why they're free! You will find them on many Internet sites and are provided to draw your attention. As
a complimentary service, we provide links to many of these free
databases.
Fee Databases
Often called "Private Repository Databases", we offer one such search. Aptly named, this resource is
maintained by a privately owned repository and is updated, daily. All data is collected from local and regional
telephone companies across the USA. (not telephone directories)
Premier Searches
By all means, exhaust all the free and low cost searches at your disposal. If you still lack the desired results,
we can help. We have experts on staff; trained investigators with specialized skills and confidential sources.
The search fee is, of course; more expensive, but the results are guaranteed.
Accuracy & Age is Essential
As with many searches, the success factor is ultimately determined by the accuracy of the data you provide, as
well as it's age. Many searches cannot be ordered if your information is too dated, or inaccurate. Be sure to review
each search description before placing an order.
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