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Criminal Backgrounds, Workmen’s Comp Claims and Check references from past employers.
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The Phonetic Alphabet
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A consumer’s credit score (run via a SSN) is called a Beacon Score or the FICO Score, and it’s an average of all three credit bureaus. While a corporations credit score is obtained through Dunn & Bradstreet (run via an EIN) and it’s known as a Paydex Score.
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The first three digits to a social security number can point you to where your subject was born, call for details. Only current social security # prefixes are: 001 – 587, 589 – 626, 700 – 728.
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Before conducting a search on an individual, first run an address history search; knowing where to look in the subjects past is more important than a current address.
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Attackers go for your strong hand, so always have a second gun positioned for your weaker hand.
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Cellular phones can be turned into powerful microphones, allowing adversaries to listen in. Examples: http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1035_22-6140191.html http://dvice.com/archives/2006/07/spy_phones_turn_cell_phones_in.php http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/1.01/phreaks_pr.html
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$35 billion is lost each year to employee theft, and 70% is not even reported.
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While shooting your weapon, if you see the impact of the bullet on the target you were not focusing on the front sight, In-turn your shot will be off.
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The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) search is conducted to locate assets and possible bank accounts, call for details.
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Computer spyware has evolved from key-loggers to turning on your net-cams and microphones to observe you. Protect yourself and call a CIS representative today.
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About half of all marriages end in divorce.
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According to the Insurance Information Institute, 10% of $200 billion in property casualty claims a year are fraudulent.
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American Insurance Service Group believes high tech theft will become a $200 billion a year head ache by the year 2010.
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The U.S. Department of Justice reported in 2006 that an average of 2185 children go missing each day. Get involved…www.achildismissing.org and watch your children.
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