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Thursday, August 30, 2007

Phoenix federal judge Robert C. Broomfield at peoplefinders.com

http://www.peoplefinders.com/Summary.asp?ln=Broomfield&fn=Robert&mn=&city=&state=AZ&dobmm=&dobdd=&doby=&age=&x=24&y=21&vw=people&input=

It’s funny that he’s shown as BROOMFIELD, JUDGE ROBERT, a TYPICAL incorrect name on Experian reports. 

Experian retains ALL information EVER provided about you by anyone.

So when a creditor misreads the info on the application, that’s what Experian reports INDEFINITELY.  Apparently judge Broomfield applied somewhere as “judge Robert Broomfield” and some clerk thought it was his middle name and reported as such to Experian.

You can see the many different name variations and he sure has a big family.  He might have had kids added as AUs, don’t know how all these different names show up.

You may recall that a Phoenix marshal made a 500 mile round trip to my house because I posted here that I might want to post judge Broomfield’s address or credit report after he refused to remove my unredacted credit reports (filed by Experian and ConsumerInfo.com) from the public access PACER system.

Will they send a marshal to Peoplefinders.com?

Posted by Christine on 08/30/2007 at 03:36 PM
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Peoplefinders.com uses Experian data?

A reader recently posted with privacy concerns about http://www.peoplefinders.com/:

“… They list names for me that can not be obtained from anywhere else BUT my credit report. A year ago my daughter-in-law used my address when she was applying for a couple jobs. She shows up as a “possible room-mate” of mine. Again, the only way this information could be obtained by People-Finders is from the credit bureaus.”

I just spent a few minutes to check it out and I agree.  It sure looks to me like they have access to credit report data and my guess is it’s Experian due to the number of addresses. 

Interestingly, it seems like a somewhat outdated Experian database, at least 6 months old.  Has Experian SOLD the data or has some Experian employee sold data without permission as recently at Certegy?

Or does Experian sell a “snapshot” of all personal data occasionally?

People Search

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I’m extremely busy for the next month, so I don’t have time to look into this much.  But I’d sure like to find out how they have everybody’s addresses for the previous 20+ years.  I can see that they are using various databases depending on the CITY I use for a search for myself.

From the sample report:

Comprehensive Background Report - $39.95 view sample

May include:

* Current address and phone numbers
* Past addresses and phone numbers
* Birth date
* Aliases & maiden names
* Marriages & divorces
* Bankruptcies, tax liens & judgments
* Relatives, roommates & neighbors
* Property ownership & web site ownership

Is it legal to provide peoples’ personal data including all these previous addresses, birth date?  The only thing missing is the social security number.

This is every ID thief’s dream come true.

Posted by Christine on 08/30/2007 at 02:48 PM
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