Business searches are one of the fastest growing segments of the people search industry because of the large amount of data that they yield. Making a large purchase, investing in a new organization or seeking more information on a company that you may be working for are just some of the reasons to execute a business search.
"Do you know where your competitors are right now? Do you know what your competition is up to? Are they gaining on you? Preparing to launch a new product? Planning an expansion? Facing bankruptcy? Forewarned is forearmed. If you are in business, you need to know what your competition is doing. Competitive intelligence is not limited to Fortune 1000 companies; all businesses benefit from this type of competitive research."
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Feb 05, 2007
"We do not offer instant searches. Each case is handled by an experienced professional researcher with at least 5 years of industry experience. This results in the highest accuracy rate possible. Our onsite searches hold a 100% accuracy guarantee. The background check process is multifaceted and requires the utmost diligence in order to ensure accuracy. A simple point and click instant database simply cannot compete with the expertise of a professional researcher."
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Feb 05, 2007
"Enables visitors to conduct free background checks and people searches, using easily-accessible public records. No background-checking or people-searching experience needed to use the site."
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Feb 05, 2007
"Business Background Check helps you make better business decisions about selecting new suppliers, customers, or business partners by searching five databases. Make better business decisions by quickly researching a company online. If you are considering a business relationship, you need to know about the business. Do they have a history of Bankruptcies or Judgments?"
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Feb 05, 2007
"Are your potential business partners, customers, or vendors operating on the up-and-up? Do they have a history of small claims, bankruptcies or judgments? Find out critical information before you spend valuable time and resources working with someone who may potentially abuse the relationship. Do your due diligence now to avoid potential problems."
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Feb 05, 2007