FACEBOOK/MYSPACE/LIVEJOURNAL | PEOPLE-SEARCH DATABASES |
PHONE LISTINGS | GOOGLE RESULTS | BLOGS AND WEBSITES | THE IRS | EVERYONE ELSE
Phone listings
WhitePages.com will let you remove your phone and address listing, but as soon as your info changes, it can pop back up again. Luckily, my cell is already unlisted. A prepaid cell can be obtained without a Social Security number, but if you buy them by the gross at Wal-Mart, expect someone to alert the antiterrorism squads.
Invisibility possible? Somewhat, but you’re much less traceable with a prepaid cell phone.
career background checks. And the reporter, editor, webmaster and their attorney all AGREE the article may very well can damage the young person's future, yet they refuse to remove the young person's name from the article because it will reveal the TRUTH :
Save yourself, your reputation and your future. Never, Never speak to newspaper reporters. Even if you spend a great deal of time and effort giving them the exact truth, they will twist and omit and take your words out of context - Just so they have "a story with content". And you or your child will suffer.
And that truth is, (maybe not all newspapers), but this one in particular, THE ST PETE TIMES does not want the public to know their articles are very often inaccurately written just for the sake of creating a SENSATIONAL story, with no regard for the truth or facts and with absolutely no concern for who's future they may permanently damage, including a minor's. And by the way, their attorney suggested we create a BLOG in order to correct this, so how ironic this story appeared. Save ...
What's really a serious problem is when a reporter and editor of a so-called reputable newspaper such as the St Pete Times ADMITS they did a very shallow and inaccurate article and a Google search of one of the people , A MINOR, mentioned in the article shows the article with all it's inaccuracies... and these inaccuracies are libelous to the minor's good name and reputation, and these inaccuracies have the potential to permanently damage the MINOR's college applications and future career ...