In trying to identify phone numbers on my phone bill, e-verify popped up. I punched in one phone number and in bright letters
they claimed that the "name, address, full report" were "AVAILABLE". All I had to do was join for $20 which I did.
NONE of the phone numbers I entered produced a single name, let alone "address", or "full report". The only thing e-verify tells you is
where a particular phone prefix is located WHICH you can easily find out for free from the phone company or on line. When I sent
my concern to e-verify, they supplied with one name which tells me that THEY CAN BUT DON'T do what they claim. Then they
referred me to the "terms" which don't address their false claims
anyway. I don't want my money back. It was a fairly cheap lesson
for me to learn. Liars are allowed on the Internet. But someone
should warn other wouldbe subscribers.
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