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  • Report:  #594960

Complaint Review: Public Records Check.com

Public Records Check.com DON'T USE PUBLIC RECORDS CHECK.COM. TOTAL SCAM Internet

  • Reported By:
    Dona Felipa — Atlanta Georgia United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Tue, April 20, 2010
  • Updated:
    Tue, April 26, 2022

Public Records Checks. com is merely a scam to up fees repeatedly for supposed access to data bases holding birth,  marriage,  divorce certificates and other information held at county and municipal clerk offices nationwide.  I was searching for my divorce certificates.


I had a terrible feeling it was a rip-off, but went ahead and signed up with my fingers crossed, hoping it would be otherwise. But alas, I plunked down $42.99 for their "VIP" service.  That led me to one address, which I already had.  Then I clicked on "Divorce" records and up popped a  request for an additional 2.99, foir access to their "premiu m data base."  Again, I  plunked down the fee and continued to search for my divorce records when up popped another demand for another fee, this one to do a complete background check on the person I wanted to find the divorce decree for.


 In the process of pursuing access, I found out my membership had been moved from PublicRecordsChecks.com, which I could no longer access at all.  Instead, I was no to use "Intelgator.com", which would give me the additional access only if I signed up for their complete background check package, which was about $50.


I immediately asked for a cancellation and refund.  Of course,  the site can't handle this.  They sent me an e-mail referring me to "CLC Bank."  Went to their site. No way to request a cancellation.


What a racket.  Don't use either Public Records Checks.com or their buddies at IntelGator.com.  If anyone out there ever comes across an authentic vital statistics data base, send word.  I know that VitalChek.com is used by the state of Oregon.  But I'm not searching for information there. 


Public Records Checks.com and IntelGator should be sued in a class action.  Let me know if anyone out there is up for it!


 

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