Here's some easy ways to find out if a company is real or if they
recently changed names.
1. check all the phone numbers and addresses on 411.com or
anywho.com by doing a reverse lookup.
2. Find out what county the business is located in. Go to that
county's website under the auditor or recorder section. Type
in the address. It will usually tell you who the property owner
is, the property value and other property/building details
(if you type in what city+state the business is in on a search
engine, websites appear that will say what county it's in)
3. Type in the address on google maps, yahoo maps or
mapquest. Zoom in on the satellite image or 360 view
if available. This will show if the business address is in a
house. Remember though, the maps may not be up to date.
4. Type in the company's name and put the word
COMPLAINTS after it on any search engine. Even a good
company may have a complaint,but what your looking for
is how many complaints.
5. Finally, remember this; most good companies don't need to
advertise for help, especially in this economy. Don't be
fooled by professional looking websites. A good 15 year old
can put one together these days. Hope this info helps.
recently changed names.
1. check all the phone numbers and addresses on 411.com or
anywho.com by doing a reverse lookup.
2. Find out what county the business is located in. Go to that
county's website under the auditor or recorder section. Type
in the address. It will usually tell you who the property owner
is, the property value and other property/building details
(if you type in what city+state the business is in on a search
engine, websites appear that will say what county it's in)
3. Type in the address on google maps, yahoo maps or
mapquest. Zoom in on the satellite image or 360 view
if available. This will show if the business address is in a
house. Remember though, the maps may not be up to date.
4. Type in the company's name and put the word
COMPLAINTS after it on any search engine. Even a good
company may have a complaint,but what your looking for
is how many complaints.
5. Finally, remember this; most good companies don't need to
advertise for help, especially in this economy. Don't be
fooled by professional looking websites. A good 15 year old
can put one together these days. Hope this info helps.