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deletemyinfonow · 3 months ago
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🛡️ Your personal data might be exposed on Instant Checkmate.​
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watchandlearnchess · 2 years ago
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venicechick · 5 years ago
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Where do you find reviews for clients before meeting them?
Safe office, mr number and okays on P411 but I don’t just rely on okays. I get their full name phone number LinkedIn and if they have P411 I contact some of their okays. Lately I’ve been sloppy and sometimes I wouldn’t contact their okays. But I feel like if I got their info, do their background check, collect deposit and they’re respectful communicating with me and have okays on p411, It’s okay to Not contact their okays on P411 if you’re short of time. Solely relying on P411 okays for screening is NOT a good idea. You should get their real info. Also if they’re using a google voice phone number it’s never a good sign.
The easiest to start screening is to get their real number - most of them text you from their real number anyway - and then run it on mr number. Then you get his full name, run it on instantcheckmate or other background check site and go from there. Check his LinkedIn. Contact his references if they have them. Check his P411
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removeinformation · 8 years ago
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clear my name on Instant Checkmate
how do you clear your name from a background check on instant checkmate?#**instantcheckmate* https://groups.google.com/d/msg/how-to-remove-information-from-the-internet/EjvqTgGPVPQ/l_iUE_daEQAJ?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr
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deletemyinfo · 2 years ago
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How To Remove Your Information From InstantCheckmate #DeleteMyInfo
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cybersecurity4humans · 2 years ago
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ajw720 · 7 years ago
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Go on instantcheckmate and can find address for Mia without paying and the street (last pictured 2016) does not look like somwhere you'd live with a semi successful actor. For Darren you need to pay to find out his information.
M in fact lives in D’s house. The PR house purchased during LU (D denied it on twitter).  She has lived there since Benny moved in sometime around Fall 2014. D has NEVER lived in the house.D in fact lives in the house that he and his actual partner bought together.
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ericfruits · 6 years ago
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Why states are rushing to seal tens of millions of old criminal records
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Clean slates, rich states Why states are rushing to seal tens of millions of old criminal records
A bipartisan movement to do so is under way across the country
Nov 16th 2019
CHICAGO
AS A TEENAGER working at a Pennsylvania theme park Keith broke the law. For selling entry tickets on the side he was convicted of a third-degree misdemeanour. That record has dogged him since. Prospective employers shun him, he says. Keith has young children, and some schools block those with a record from being chaperones on trips or coaching a sports team. Before the internet and digitised databases, Keith could have hoped that his infraction would be forgotten once fines were paid or time served. No longer. Firms like InstantCheckMate, Truthfinder or SentryLink can dredge up records quickly. State files are easily searched online at no cost. Nine in ten employers, four in five landlords, as well as mortgage-lenders, universities and schools run such checks.
A bipartisan movement is under way in states to do something about this. Last year lawmakers from both parties in Pennsylvania—nudged by an odd-bedfellows coalition of left-leaning activists, unions, chambers of commerce, Koch Industries and others—voted overwhelmingly to be the first state to do so. In June it started sealing over 30m records, and will soon be finished. That spurred others. In March Utah’s governor signed legislation to clean old records automatically, probably 30,000 cases yearly, amid hopes of boosting the supply of local labour. California enacted an automatic clean-slate law last month. That law does nothing to wipe old records, but at least allows for future expungement, from 2021, for arrests and less serious crimes. Michigan is next on the list.
About 19m Americans have felony convictions. Millions more have been arrested, charged or convicted for a misdemeanour. Perhaps one-in-three adults, some 70m-100m people, have a criminal record reckons the Centre for American Progress, a think-tank. Researchers say that eight years after someone has committed a violent offence, or four years after they have committed a property one, they are no likelier than anyone else to break the law.
Old records impose a broad cost, skewing labour markets by discouraging many from job-seeking. An estimate in 2016 by the Centre for Economic and Policy Research, a left-leaning think-tank, suggested the exclusion of ex-felons—mostly men—from job markets cost at least $78bn yearly in missed gross domestic product. States also miss out on tax revenues. Researchers at the University of Michigan set out the details in a paper in March that matched criminal histories to statewide wage- and jobs- data scraped from Michigan’s unemployment insurance scheme. They showed that sealing someone’s record coincides with a 13% better chance of getting a job within a year. Wages rise on average by 25% in two years and the poorest gain most. Recidivism was low.
A puzzle was why, despite such gains, so few petition to clear their names says Graham Filler, a Republican state representative in Michigan. Just 6.5% of those eligible (after a spell of staying clean) expunge their record within five years. Fewer than 3,000 Michiganders do so yearly, from an eligible pool of at least 500,000. The answer is clear: it is a tedious process that can take nine months and may cost $2,000 in legal fees. For someone who has stayed clean for years, it also feels shameful to return to resubmit fingerprints and paperwork. “You don’t want to run back to the courtroom,” says Mr Filler. Other states can be worse. In Utah it can take two years to seal a record.
Much better, therefore, if public records could be wiped automatically. Technically that’s easy. Groups like Code for America help to plug relevant software to states’ databases. Politically it is becoming possible too. This month in Michigan several bills sponsored by Mr Filler passed its assembly, with broad cross-party support. They should be law within months, making more crimes eligible to be expunged and implementing automation for old records from early 2022. Others including Louisiana, New York, North Carolina and Washington will probably opt to go automatic in the coming months. Some, like Illinois, that are legalising marijuana are at the same time enacting automatic clean slates for some drug convictions. Congress is also likely soon to consider clean-slate bills for federal records.
Why the bipartisan rush for reform? Polls suggest 70% of voters like clean-slate efforts, and both parties want ways to shrink prison populations. An activist who campaigned for this for years says Republicans mostly seek economic gains from a bigger workforce, while Democrats talk of social fairness and not criminalising poverty. Happily, the same policy suits both.
More broadly, states fret about putting up economic and other barriers for so many Americans with records. In recent years 35 states and over 150 cities have passed “ban-the-box” laws that forbid some employers (mostly in the public sector) asking job applicants about criminal records until late in the hiring process. Will such changes and Pennsylvania’s new law help Keith? He believes so, vowing he will “show everyone I can advance”. ■
This article appeared in the United States section of the print edition under the headline "Why states are rushing to seal tens of millions of old criminal records"
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watchandlearnchess · 2 years ago
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Checkmate In 9 Moves: How To Win In Chess
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pcstorenearme · 6 years ago
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I tried InstantCheckmate so you don’t have to
I tried InstantCheckmate so you don’t have to
A couple of weeks back I wrote an absurdly long article about InstantCheckmate and the 48 records I ran by detailing how every record save one had something aburdly wrong. It got into detailing too many things and was significantly wordier than this was. I abandoned it and decided to focus on what was important.
TL;DR –probably don’t do it unless you’re just wanting to know the name of a neighbor.
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venicechick · 5 years ago
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Do u mind telling me the Backround sites you use? It seems like the ones I come across are pretty useless and take foreverrrrrrr to search up someone
Mr Number, Instantcheckmate and VerifyHim. Which one are you using that take forever ?
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removeinformation · 8 years ago
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How to clear background check on instant checkmate #instantcheckmate https://groups.google.com/d/msg/how-to-remove-information-from-the-internet/4z60-7gRyAk/J5pKEHzcAQAJ?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr
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watchandlearnchess · 2 years ago
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Checkmate in 5 Moves | Checkmate in 30 seconds #Shorts
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machines2016 · 9 years ago
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When we discussed privacy last week this website service came to mind. Instant Checkmate runs a full online background check on whoever you look up (provided that you have a membership), revealing your relatives, possible online aliases, and phone number.  I checked it out using my name until it brought me to a “Search results done, pay to see” kind of page, where it included my age and list of immediate family members.  Apparently the site also lists registered offenders around your home area, where I’m sure multiple sites/services may also reveal, but in an all-in-one online deal.  But ultimately this site acts to show the not so good things about your record, including those who live around you.
Before a user is allowed to access their search information there is a pop-up asking you to agree to their terms: no stalking, no harassment of others, no approaching previous listed offenders about past ordeals, and etc.  The thing is that with this information now more easily in reach, harassment and stalking can be made easier. I’m rather uncomfortable that it lists address and phone number, but I suppose that this information could also be found in a phone book. On the positive side this site has helped reconnect families and friends, but I think Ancestry might be a better alternative. 
But! with our recent discussion of our online identities, this may be a good source to look into for any social media sites, or that one Myspace profile from when you were 13, that you want to get rid of in some online spring cleaning!
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venicechick · 6 years ago
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In that video you posted for the background checks from Lydia, which one do you use & like the best? To give the most accurate info. Ive been looking into all of them with guys I know that have records and guys I know that dont (friends/family). They all say diff things.. I’m like ummmm. Lol.. Thank u!
Oh wow !! That’s very concerning. I’m really new to online escorting, so I can’t tell you which one are the best. I guess since the information varies so much , the more checks you’re able to do the better. She recommends instantcheckmate. Also girls use VerifyHim and Safe Office. But these only available for FSSW girls. I’m still trying to get access. So annoying.
At my previous job I had access to Lexis Nexis. Talk about the best screening tool. I found out everything about my ex 😂 but unfortunately Lexis Nexis is not available to everyone. I sometimes ask my friend who still works at the old job to look up a guy or two. But I can’t abuse it, so it’s not really an option for me anymore 🙄
My point is the more background checks you do the better.
Girls, also comment with your ideas and which background check site you think is the best.
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removeinformation · 8 years ago
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how to clear background check on instant checkmate #instantcheckmate https://groups.google.com/d/msg/how-to-remove-information-from-the-internet/ufk5u_qo53Y/1Kn2ZILdBQAJ?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr
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