How trippy is it to see your name on the internet? Much less associated with people you don't even know? It would seem there are many places to find my name, as well as maiden name, and another name i was happy to dump, but public records, Peoplefinders, intellius are not so willing to do. All had info on all the above, name, age (sometimes wrong), town living in, relatives )(as i mentined before are not related). However there is some small hope that no one wants to pay for the REAL meat of the information. And do they get all the names or just the particular block they choose? Some places i had up to three or four different blocks of names. Other than that vanity search was pretty uneventfull, alot of WSPTA newsletters posted, Volunteer list for the school district , facebook, my space, and classmates.com. All pretty much typical. I was suprised that my name didn't appear on geneology.com . As the last time i ran it, many years ago, it popped up there.
Address search: we have done before, google was so outdated, like by 5 years (we could tell by the tree that was pictured but had fallen many years ago.) They finally updated it last year. I went to msn and just searched the address and of course msn had thier own map too. Pretty much the same but horrible angle. Can't see much due to all the trees. But it has to be fairly recent. Which incidentally is the same one that zillow uses. But zillow has more information specificallty about the house. Some correct, a lot not. Like the space available, they don't count additions apparently, nor is it listed. Baseboard heating, nope, not even. They have the sale amount off just a tad i wonder if they round up? The same with property value, taxes and the like. I hadn't noticed but our land has more than doubled in value, woo hoo. They listed the wrong High School, it should have been switched in 1984 when a new HS was added.
My husband looks at this kind of stuff all the time, i really don't care, maybe when and if we ever sell i would, but for now we arent' going anywhere and the less they know or have correct i think the better, in most cases.
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