Many of us have thought about hiring a private investigator at one point or another. Are you trying to collect a bounty or repossess property? Maybe you are not sure about that new person you just started dating. These situations are good examples of when further investigation techniques may be used.
How to Become Your Own Private Investigator
Many of us have thought about hiring a private investigator at one point or another. Has your girlfriend, boyfriend or spouse been acting differently? Maybe you're not sure the new person who just started dating. Or quite possibly you are thinking of hiring someone to a trusted position. These are all situations that may call for further investigation.
Let's start with the example of trying to collection a bounty or bank owned property. In both of these situations, the persons aren't likely to easily give themselves of the property up. You can, however, quickly locate them using only the tools available on the internet. Let's say you are looking for a vehicle to repossess. Do you have the subject's phone number? No, you are not going to call them. By any means possible, you need to obtain the subject's phone number. This can be done by talking to the financial institution that has a lien on the vehicle. In other cases, one of the subject's relatives may provide you with this crucial piece of information.
Once the phone number is obtained, enter it in to a reverse phone lookup search on thw web. You may have to pay a small fee to obtain quality results. This type of service will provide you with the name, known aliases, current and past addresses, and even known relatives and others associated with the individual. Make sure you save all of this information. Any good investigator knows that each piece of information is a new lead to explore.
You could call the subject's relatives and try to get information out of them. Another trick would be to get a visual of all of the addresses listed in the report. You may easily be able to locate that vehicle parked in the driveway. You could even plug the address into Google Earth and use "street view". If nothing else, you can determine the lay of the neighborhood before you attempt to collect your property.
This is but one example of how a reverse phone lookup can aid investigations, large or small. If you would like more information or to perform a reverse phone lookup yourself, follow the links below.
Reverse Phone Lookup
Cell Phone Tracker
credit Link
http://www.phoneseek.info
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