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Re: Getting verified when hope seems lost?
Crimson_Knight 1765 reads
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Actually, I read the few threads that even get into the subject, I even searched the board;that's why I asked the question, it hasn't been answered. I actually got turned down because of me basically being a ghost yesterday. But I tried another provider, she seems nice and things went smoothly, so I hope it won't happen again.

I'm probably not a new case, but I have little info to help me get verified with providers, and I don't want to end up with a rocky start as a newbie.

Is there an easier, non-governmental method for verification? They have little info on me as it is, and my last job wasn't "official"(which was my first). Would something like address verification be helpful(like if you're on an apartment lease)?

read the board,there are several threads on this subject.Call the lady of your choice tell her your new and she will guide you through it.

DO YOUR READING......DO YOUR HOMEWORK....
after all of that if you have any questions ask

Actually, I read the few threads that even get into the subject, I even searched the board;that's why I asked the question, it hasn't been answered. I actually got turned down because of me basically being a ghost yesterday. But I tried another provider, she seems nice and things went smoothly, so I hope it won't happen again.

Datecheck, Preferred 411, and RS2K (Room Service 2000).  These are all veriication services, and are frequently mentioned here.

Different providers require different things.  I've seen reputable independents who don't require references or verification.  I've been to agencies that just require a legitimate work OR home number.

I've never had anyone require an "official" ID [what about anonymity?] but maybe those providers are out of my price range.

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