
Sometimes, when we meet someone new, attractive, interesting and fun, it is easy to blind from all of this. But before you go to the next step and go out on the first date, it is wise to remove these blinds and check a few facts about this wonderful stranger. Below are 4 tips for checking that someone costs you nothing, but can give you peace of mind:
Google has a simple, comprehensive search on the web. For example, to find the name of someone in the text of Internet pages, type intext "name" where name is the name of the person (for example, intext "sam smith" ). You can narrow it down by adding other terms in parentheses, for example intext "Sam Smith" + "Alaska" will list all cases of Sam Smith and Alaska. Taking one more step, you can find additional information, such as detention records (for example, intext "Sam Smith" + "Alaska" + "Detention Records" ). Another simple Google search: callback by his / her phone number. Just enter the city code and number in the format 123-456-7890 (where 123 is the area code, and 456-7890 is the number) and see where else this number is displayed on the Internet. He has no street address, but only a mailbox? In fact, it is wise not to immediately share personal information, such as your address, with someone you have just met. However, if you want to double check that this PO Box is in the same area where this person claims to be living / working, you can quickly check his location at http://www.blackbookonline.info/bbo_poaddress.aspx
Various sites offer free national sex offenders. One of the best is sexoffendercom, which provides links to every sexual offender’s registry site. Click the status link and follow the search instructions. For a more complete background check, as the old saying goes, you pay for what you get. Online databases often provide outdated, misleading information, and there is no personal contact or explanation of the results.

