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In article >,
says...
> I was just checking out the new MSN home page. It's been re-vamped to
> compete with Google. On the left side of the page you have the opportunity
> to check the White Pages. Type in your name. For one member of this
> newsgroup, I not only got the address and phone number, but I was provided
> with a map as well. You'll also get the age of the person you a searching
> for, relatives, their age,(whether they live in the same location or not)
> plus directions and prices for obtaining a complete background
> check--criminal record, sex offenses, liens, you name it. Now I know all
> this stuff was available before, but you had to at least have a clue how to
> go about it. Now anyone can point and click and pay up with a credit card
> and rummage through your life.
> Janet
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And another thing - it doesn't find me by name or phone number. Oh well.
There are some benefits to being accidentally unlisted.
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