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13Jun
In order to better connect with my users, I have set up phone number in which you can reach me: (720) 248-SANG. Call/text/whatever.
Nah, I just created a Google Voice account, and I’m testing it out. Feel free to give me a ring.
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08Mar
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31Dec
Ever wondered how employers do background checks? Integra Scan is probably one tool that they use.
Integra Scan is a website that will instantly give you everything you need to know about a person. Of course, this comes at a price. At Integra Scan, you have 3 levels of records that you can retrieve on a person, each with their own price.
At the $18.95, you will receive a record of all the crimes that a person has committed in a given state. However, if that person has committed a crime outside of that state, then it will not show up. Here’s an example of what you will receive.
The $28.95 tier will give you access to a nationwide criminal background check. If you are an employer, and you’re recruiting entry level employees who will NOT be dealing with company cash, then Integra Scan recommends this option. Here’s an example of what you will receive.
The $49.95 tier is the grand daddy of them all, and it’s their best value for your criminal record search. This will return A LOT of information including their address history (up to 20 years), relatives, roommates, list of neighbors and associates, their businesses, whether or not they have a pilot’s license, and a bunch more. Here’s an example of what you will receive.
Of course, I’m not going to purchase a sample for the sake of this review, but you can get a general idea of what you might get with each one. For kicks and giggles, I entered in my information at the home page (sans social security number), and it returned a bunch of records, including my own after searching for about a minute.
Exploring the site more, I found that they also offer tools that can a person’s phone number given their name and address, the address of the person given their cell phone or home phone (searching with their cell phone doesn’t work as well as home phone), which phone numbers are associated with a given address, and a person’s current phone number given their old one. I was not able to try all of these because you can only search a limited number of times per day until they block you.
Anyways, if you’re an employer who’s recruiting* or anyone who’s curious, then you should definitely check out this website!
* I’m a senior in college majoring in computer science who will graduate in May 2010. Email me at http://nerdnirvana.org/contact/, and I’ll send you my resume. I promise it’s impressive!
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