Talk:Skiptrace

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I don't understand what this sentence of the article means: "Most often recognized outside of the industry by phone calls placed to individuals that fit the profile of a person being searched for (e.g. same first inital and last name, address or city and state)"

I'd like to change it (that is, by adding a verb so it's not longer a fragment) but I don't know what to change it to. Should I delete it? Vanillacreem 14:12, 11 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] skiptrace

I believe the auther was try to explaine the most common interaction between skippers and the public albiet some what inaccuratly. We contact many individuals daily in order to aquire information about the targets sometimes its as simple as a same name but more often it is some one who knew the subject. It manifests as a random phone call asking about the subject sometimes (legally ) the caller will ID themselfs and there legal purpose. At other times the skiptracer will not id and will have a story designed to extract information without asking directly or being memorable. The idea is to be forgotten and entirly plausible as a mistake. however such tactics are now mostly a thing of the past. u could delete it —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 166.137.202.138 (talk) 04:08, 3 March 2007 (UTC).

[edit] Skiptrace

deleted it. over simplification. plus actions are not commenly percieved by most

I AM A SKIP TRACER.

Most people who hire me to locate debtors or people that are dodging process service are business owners that don't have their own collections department. Some are parents of children that are looking for non-paying child support parents. Which ever the case may be, there is a proven method of operation for a skip tracer. First of all, what information that a skip tracer has access to is provided by an information provider on a subscription basis and the requirements for having access to those databases include a license such as a private investigators license, law enforcement, or finance company.

Thanks, eSkipracer Valerie Good —Preceding unsigned comment added by ESkiptracer (talk • contribs) 18:33, 30 March 2008 (UTC)