Bob Van Buskirk
GB"Data Collection Finder" Some data collection, not always up to date, truth finder might not be a good name. More like "on line data finder." Information would be hard to prove as "truth". Just because someone puts information on a online resume or a linked in account doesn't mean it's "truth". I find the criminal information is somewhat helpful.
Brett
GBThey make you wait and wait and wait… They make you wait and wait and wait when the real scan really only takes them seconds for the search hoping your long wait will prompt you to pay their exorbitant fee.
Sab
GBPacks a punch I took out a free membership to look for a long lost friend, and OMG, this thing is incredibly powerful (if a little weird), leading me straight to them with a (common) name and age. The amount of info is downright spooky. It's not cheap, and it's true that it charges for all sort of 'extras' which it draws you into - I guess it depends on what info you want. The refund for the free trial was completely hassle free.
Lena Vanderford
GBDon’t do it- SCAM I searched someone who has a criminal history, which you can find on google and I paid $28 for truth finder to tell me there wasn’t one. Disputed with my credit card.
Consumer
GBWaste of time Took me a whole annoyingly lengthy process with a 5 minute fake / artificially inflated loading screen, made me give up my email and acted like I was finally going to get the info I needed only to ask for payment on the very last step. Complete waste of time. Especially since I don’t even know if it has found the right person.