Archive for December, 2009

Trace a Cell Phone Number: The Basics

Tracing a mobile phone number… though it might sound like a difficult and time consuming procedure, the truth is that it’s actually quite straightforward to find out information regarding the holder of a particular telephone number- even an unlisted one. It wasn’t very long ago that the tools needed to hunt down the holder of a cell phone were only available to law enforcement officials and private investigators. But nowadays, through the help of reverse look-up services like www.reversephonecheck.com, anyone can be a PI.

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Become Your Own Private Investigator ReversePhoneCheck.Com Makes it Easy

Fedup with prank calls? Need to know who is calling your other half in the middle of the night? Or maybe you’re just looking for a little additional information on a particular phone number…

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Do It Yourself DNA Testing

DNA testing was popularized only in recent years mainly due to having it extremely handy when it comes to high-profile criminal investigations as well as in paternity cases. DNA, otherwise known as deoxyribonucleic acid, is most commonly used in trying to prove the relationship of an individual to another person, that linking is aimed at trying to determine whether or not those two people are related or not.

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Criminal Record – Holes In Reporting

Those who think that getting information on a person with a criminal record is as easy as picking up a phone and making a call may find this article an eye opener.  It isn’t that you can’t get the information.  The problem is that part or all of the information itself may not be available or even recorded.

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Criminal Record: A Lifetime Scar

“To err is human”. What a very easy quotation to say! A person who is continuously committing wrong doings against anybody is just human, so it can be chuckled. In the morals of a civilized world, consequences are bound by codes and decrees. Each individual has an imaginary private bubble that once intruded would mean trespassing. When a person violates a moral law of an individual or group, then he has done a CRIME. If only the offended one can smile and let it pass, but any mark of it always become history in archives of criminal records that are publicly available as reference. It could mean the destruction of lifetime opportunities and worst—future.

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