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Individuals and small businesses seeking a platform solution to find people, contact info and background checks
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Find people, contact info & background checks. Trusted by over 35 million people every month. Whitepages is the authority in people search, established in 1997. With comprehensive contact information, including cell phone numbers, for over 275 million people nationwide, and Whitepages SmartCheck, the fast, comprehensive background check compiled from criminal and other records from all 50 states. Landlords use Whitepages TenantCheck, which is designed expressly for screening rental applications. Whitepages provides answers to over 2 million searches every day and powers the top ranked domains: Whitepages, 411, and Switchboard. Whitepages® helps individuals and small businesses contact, vet and verify people in their worlds. Each month, more than 35 million people use Whitepages identity data to get in touch with extended friends and family, confirm identities and research backgrounds. Small businesses use Whitepages to prevent fraud, and contact customers.
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"Fraudulent and potentially dangerous " Posted 2025-08-14
Pros: Some info was about 90% accurate
There are no other pros to this company. Their practices prove that small businesses do not deserve your money simply because they are a small business.Cons: Most info was not accurate
Policies and auto-renewal practices not clearly defined
Fraudulent business model with no customer service
Zero refund policy
Small business does not mean trustworthy businessOverall: This company has nonexistent customer service, definitely do not use them. They make a ton of information available to the public and open you up to security breaches in your personal life. They also have a company-centered rather than customer-centered refund policy, so when you try to cancel and get a little box warning you: "are you sure because you'll lose [insert] benefits" they're trying to keep you around long enough to auto renew so that they can get money out of you without providing a service. It's the same way gyms operate, they bank on people forgetting that they have a reoccurring monthly charge and therefore they can make money without providing a service. It's fraudulent, it's scummy business practice, but I suppose it's pretty typical of untrustworthy service providers.
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If you do find yourself in a position where you feel you have to use their service, do so through your bank or credit card. That way when they attempt to trick you into sticking around after some sort of 'free trial' or discounted 5-day period, you can fight the fraudulent charges through your bank or credit card company.
This company does not deserve your money for providing zero customer service and selling your information. They actively make people's lives worse, they do not attempt to meet the customer halfway, they exist on a foundation of fraud and violating personal information. In extreme cases they may even open up individuals to unsafe attention, such as allowing stalkers to pay a monthly fee and access information about their victims.
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