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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Stop Prank Calls Now

Hi Friend,


Let's look at prank phone calls for a few minutes and review our options for dealing with these annoying nuisance's, Stop Prank Calls Now.

Prank calls are one of the most annoying things in the entire world.

If you have received one or two, you probably shook your head and wished that the caller would get a life and stop aggravating people. However, if you have received many, you probably started to get nervous.

You may have wondered if this was really a prank caller or if it was someone that meant you harm. If the prank caller threatened you in some way, you probably definitely wondered if the caller meant you harm.

It is not a light situation if you are afraid for your family or your children and your safety. This happens to many different people that have had to deal with this.

The trouble is that the police can't do much of anything unless there is a real threatening event that happens outside of the phone calls. This is enough to make you angry on top of feeling threatened.

It's frustrating to know the phone number of the person but not the name. However, you can take action yourself and make the calls stop happening. Whether it's an unlisted home phone number or a cell phone number, it is possible to find out the identity of the caller without having the police trace the telephone calls.

Simply visit a website like reverse phone and enter the phone number of the person that called you. You can get the number from your phone bill or the caller ID.

After you enter the phone number, simply wait a few seconds and you will be provided with the name and address of the person who is associated with the phone number.

You can even assure yourself that they are not dangerous, or get enough information for the police to act by searching their criminal or arrest records which are also provided.

Yes, you can find out if they have ever been charged with a crime, locally or nationally. You can see if it was a misdemeanor or a felony as well.

You do not have to deal with phone calls like this and be helpless. When you search their number at a site like reverse phone you can get the truth about who is calling you.

Then, either the police can take over, or you can answer the phone with their name and inform them that you have their address and more. Feel free to say it back to them. If you do this, chances are they will not call you back.

If they are dangerous or do have a criminal arrest record, you should not answer the calls. Simply inform the police and allow them to do their job.

They will consider the calls a priority and a threat if the person has a criminal record. If this is happening to you, don't take it any longer.

Do something about it and show that prank caller that they have stumbled upon the wrong person's phone number.

That's it for now folks, I'll catch up to you later with another great article so you will be in the know of how to protect you and your family.


Regards,


Gerald Roberts
Macclenny, fl

Friday, August 21, 2009

Reverse Email Search

Hi Friend,


Lets talk a little bit about Reverse Email Search and why it is needed in our society.



Do you know who is emailing Your Child?


The internet is amazing these days. Your child can go online and find information for any kind of school project they may be doing, homework, and study information.

It opens doors for kids the way nothing ever has. Of course, it is also a favorite way for your child to keep in touch with friends and make new friends.

With social networking sites like Zubby, MySpace, and Friendster, your child can keep in touch with all of their friends and have some fun while they're doing it.


In fact, social networking sites like these are amazingly popular with kids. Email is another way your child can keep in touch with friends or with family that live far away.

However, with all the benefits of the internet, there also comes a ton of risks. Children talk to strangers online all the time.

Unfortunately, there are predators who will go online and look for children to converse with. So, while your child may think they are talking to a 13-year-old boy from another state, they could actually be talking to a 56-year-old man very close to your home.


This is an extremely scary situation and idea to think about, but it happens all the time. The more you know, the easier it is to ensure the safety of your children. If your child is getting strange emails or is conversing with someone online that you don't know, it might be worth checking out.

You can first talk to your child and find out where they began talking to this person. Predators often search for children who have low confidence or a low self-esteem.

This is one of the ways they trap children; they work to earn your child's trust, and they exploit that trust. Luckily, there are several new websites where you can check to see exactly who is emailing your child.
That's right. All you have to enter is the email address of the person you're trying to find information about. You don't need to have their name, Social Security number, or address.

By typing in their email address, you can find their name, address, phone number, and background records. These background records are extremely important because they contain arrest records for federal and state correction facilities.

They also contain the facts about misdemeanors and felonies this person may have been convicted of, and whether or not they are a sex offender.


Parenting is the hardest job you will ever have, and it's also the best and the most rewarding. Take an active role in your child's online activities and check out suspicious people right away so your child will never fall into the trap of a truly dangerous person.



That's it for today folks, I hope this information has been helpful to you.

Regards


Gerald Roberts
Macclenny, fl

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Reverse Phone Search

Hi Friend,

let's go over a some of the details concerning reverse phone search and the

Reasons for conducting a Reverse Phone Listing Search
Phone listings come in many different types such as those attached to resident phones, business phones and mobile phones. Regardless what type of phone number is involved, there may come a time when a phone listing search is needed. This type of phone listing lookup helps individuals find out various pieces of information about a person and is quite useful.

Find the Name of a Specific Individual
When performing a reverse phone listing search or reverse mobile phone listing search, one of the common yet most useful pieces of information which can be uncovered is the name of the individual whom the telephone listing belongs to. This can be useful to the searcher in a case of receiving a call where the phone listing simply shows up as "missed call" but with no name attached to the number itself. When this appears on your caller ID, you may not know if the phone call is important as it is from someone you recognize or less important, such as in the case of a telemarketing call. By using a phone listing lookup you can locate the name of the individual who called then decide if you want to return the call or not.

Find the Address of a specific Individual
By conducting a search using one's phone listing you may also uncover another pertinent piece of information such as their physical address.

Put A Stop To those Annoying Unwanted or Prank Calls
Our reverse phone listing search will help you to identify those nuisance prank callers or telemarketers who keep harassing you. Search over 280,000,000 phone listings with a click of a button.

Regards,


Gerald Roberts
Macclenny, fl

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Public Court Records

Hi Friend,



Lets take a look at common procedure to obtain public court records from your local court house or municipal building.

Obtaining court records is actually quite easy. If you know the exact case file you are looking for, make sure you write down all of the information about it before you arrive at the courthouse.

A name or social security number is good. A case file number works even better. This allows you more time to peruse the documents and less time searching for them. Always ask the person at the information desk these questions:

In most cases, court records are open to the public for viewing. Court records fall under the Public Records Act of the United States and can be accessed by almost anyone wishing to view them.

Simply walk into your local or state courthouse, ask the person at the information desk what department holds the records you are seeking, and that department can explain how to access the records. Often, records are stored on microfilm, so you’ll probably sit at a computer station to access the records.

In some cases, the records may still exist in written form for your browsing pleasure. As a side note, if you are planning to go to the courthouse to browse public records, don’t forget to dress appropriately. In today’s world, if you are dressed for success, you will be more likely to be treated more seriously. If you are dressed for the ballgame, you may not be so successful.


Regards,



Gerald Roberts
Macclenny, fl

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Criminal Records And What Do They Tell Us?

Hi Friend,


Let's review some of the information concerning criminal records and background investigations
Arrest Records: are available for only some states. The record will show the offense type, offense description, disposition date, conviction date, fine amounts, possible photos, arrest jurisdiction and other information.

Conviction Record: is defined as information indicating that a person has been convicted of any felony, misdemeanor or other offense, has been judged delinquent, has been less than honorably discharged, or has been placed on probation, fined, imprisoned or paroled by any law enforcement or military authority.

Inmate Records: are derived from U.S. Federal and State prisons. Reports can include information on an individual's probation and parole and give active or inactive status within a state facility. The report will also show the offense description, time served, sex, age, release date, location and more.

An Online: background check is an easy way to find out if someone has a criminal record. However, not all crimes are alike. Here are some of the definitions of the types of criminal records:

Felonies: This is a very broad category that includes everything from murder to felony drug possession. If you are conducting an online background check and all you see is "felony arrest," you need to dig deeper. There is a big difference between crimes of rape and theft or drug possession and aggravated assault.

Misdemeanors: These crimes include shoplifting, harassing phone calls, traffic offenses and in most states, DUI. Most misdemeanors will not result in major jail time unless the offender has a prior criminal record. In some states, misdemeanors are not part of a person's criminal record.

Parole and Probation violations: While these violations may seem similar, they are very different. If a person has served time in prison, he or she is released on parole with conditions. If that person violates those conditions, he or she is sent back to prison.

Probation Violation: is a sentence in lieu of local jail time or prison. The person must also adhere to certain rigid restrictions or be sent to prison.

Sex Offender listings: In the late 90s, most states established a sex offender registry. The FBI also has a national sex offender registry. These registries list the person's name, current address, the crime and their picture. If a person is listed on the registry, this will be revealed in an online background check.

Traffic Violations: In some jurisdictions, minor traffic violations such as speeding, failure to yield or running a red light are not listed on a person's criminal record. If the traffic violation resulted in a wreck or death, most states will include them.

I hope this has been informative, I'll check back tomorrow or soon as i can with more informative information on background checks.

Regards,


Gerald Roberts
Macclenny, fl