Here is the first part of my InteliGator review, as promised. Part 2 may be found here.
So as I said, I have signed up with the service - which went smoothly - and logged in. Then the first thing I did was to perform a background check on a random name (you'll see in the first screenshot that there are a lot more options than the basic background search).
Please keep in mind that although I have used random names, these people do exist. This is the reason why some details have been blurred, like names and addresses... This is a simple matter of respect, and privacy.
Each picture opens in a new window.
1) The background search
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| The search form | Global results | Full report on one of the results |
As you can see the information gathered can be quite complete - but this is just the begining...
2) Criminal records search
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| The search form | Global results | Details on one subject |
As you can see there are plenty of details here, including the case number...
3) Company search
This one is a very important subject for any one who's interested in online business... Does a company actually exist or not? Is it located at the address I was given? Is the person I've been talking to the real CEO of that company? Etc... Well, you will get that kind of information easily from InteliGator, like in this example:

Definitively, this company seems to be serious... Their background search service is complete and exhaustive, and above all this, it's cheap. You could be gaining access to all these records (over 1 billion!) for only $24.95... Click here to perform a preliminary check for free (you will find the form at the bottom of the post).
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