I got tired of the dramatic build-up as I waited through pages and pages while the site "was searching records." Reflecting on this, that is a lie in and of itself. The information they provide, which is inaccurate anyway, can be found in a few seconds. What is the worst part is they are not upfront with their charges. You'll have invested at least 20 minutes of your time before they ask you for your credit card information, and tell you the price is $28 for a monthly subscription.
In the meantime, I bet they are collecting information about YOU and selling it somewhere. Read the reviews by customers who actually subscribed and then are given the runaround by customer service reps. This company needs to be run into the ground by a grassroots spreading of the truth about THEM, that their company is a hoax, a waste of people's time, a grab for people's money, and possibly collecting and selling information about its customers.
By the way, most of the sites that pop up offering reviews on them are clearly marked as SPONSORED sites. In other words, they invest part of their earnings into buying fake reviews. I'm a busy person but I took these fifteen minutes to contribute to the cause - may the TRUTH win. They stole my time, now this is the way I'm making them pay for it. I hope they will go bankrupt and their admin will find more worthy ways to earn a living.
UPDATE:@Chris E.: I understand that you run a business with a goal to be profitable. The problem is the WAY you are seeking your profits. We can run your Truthfinder check on anybody we know well (such as ourself) and can affirm that the information given has some accurate data and some inaccurate data. It's more or less what you can find that on a dozen other websites.
My objection is that you should not make people actively interact with the site for 15-20 minutes before getting to that information, and only then talking price. After 20 minutes, I feel I have already "invested" enough and I might as well depart with whatever money you want, not to lose the investment I made of my time. Time is our most valuable asset in life. Pricing is an upfront discourse with honest companies. Your company uses a "sneaky" technique.
I beg your pardon if I am getting anything wrong now - if so, the reason is that SiteJabber complimented me for this review so I came back to re-read it months later. I may have forgotten details.
Btw, it is really rare that I leave a negative review. I usually just clam up when I see mistakes, we all make them. I prefer giving good reviews. There is so much good in this world, and it is nice to point it out. Best wishes that TruthFinder finds its way to providing information as accurately as possible, as timely as possible, and with a pricing scheme that is honest and upfront.
P.S. I am a public high school teacher in California. Besides teaching my credential subject, I'm helping your kids find their talents and strengths, and helping them learn to communicate in a way that leads to win-win situations.
Hello Julia,
Although we are sad to see you were unhappy with your experience, we appreciate you taking the time to offer us feedback. While we wish we could provide all of the information to our customers for free, we do pay to access our data sources and it costs money to maintain our website and app. Please reach out if there's anything we can do to improve your experience.We get all of the information found in our reports from our data providers, not from our users, so you can rest assured that any information you provide will not be used in our reports. This article explains exactly how we find our information, which comes from public record.
https://www.truthfinder.com/infomania/crime/truthfinder-reviews-scam-or-legit/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=community
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