Net-Detective-Online.com Adds New "Red Alerts" to Sexual Predators Moved in
to Any Customer's Zipcode
Net-Detective.com is already one of the
most extensive online database resources with information on over
211,400,000 U.S. residents, or 90% of all U.S. residents. Now Net Detective
launches a new Sexual Offender 'Red Alert' program that provides addresses,
and pin points on a map all sex offenders living in the customer's chosen
zip code(s) entered. Add to this the internet search program's ability to
perform online 'real time' background checks, criminal records checks, asset
searches, investigate your own credit report, locate military, hospital,
birth and adoption records - and one can see why hundreds of thousands of
individuals, companies and private investigators themselves from all across
the country, use http://net-detective-online.com in their daily
investigations.
(PRWEB) March 13, 2005 -- Net-Detective-Online.com only continues to enhance
its value well beyond the $29 one time cost, by continuing to add features
like this new sexual predator database indexed by neighborhood. With the
"red alerts" feature (for a nominal monthly fee) users will now be able to
receive instant alerts in their email of any new sexual predators that move
into their neighborhood, along with reports on the status of the sexual
predator population in their neighborhood.
In summary, 750,000 satisfied customers can't be wrong when they visit
http://net-detective-online.com, and they continue to come back every year
to use the hundreds of databases included in this online program, to search
databases all across the internet. Net-Detective-online.com will continue to
add features like this new sexual predator notification service to its long
list of program capabilities in the months ahead. Stay tuned!
"As a private investigator with over 22 years experience, I was very
surprised to discover what a great asset Net Detective is for our business.
We can now locate hard to find information in minutes that used to take
hours or even days." - Robert J. Carlson, St. Paul, MN. |