Transfer Background Checks - Inherently Governmental?
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Pennsylvania officials gambled and lost in having the state Gaming Control Board rather than state police handle some aspects of background checks on applicants for casino licenses.
That’s borne out by the perjury indictment against Louis A. DeNaples, who was issued a license for the Mount Airy Casino Resort in Monroe County. Police accuse DeNaples of lying about alleged ties to people linked to organized crime during the application process. DeNaples says he’s innocent. But, that’s the type of thing that happens in the public realm all the time.
Stop Criminal! Check Background!
February 28, 2008 by Leticia · 2 Comments
Stop! Criminal! Check Background!
Sound like something from a Terminator movie, or from Cops? Probably should. “Stop criminal check background” . . . is the sound of a Cop screaming that she’s found someone suspicious, and that a criminal background check should be performed before allowing them access to . . . whatever!
Check Background . . . Criminal!

Ever had a government bureaucrat type in the words “check background criminal . . .” with regard to your name? Pretty scarey stuff, huh? Well, listen up because you don’t have to be “Dirty Harry” in order for something like this to happen to you!
Background checks are becoming more and more relevant since 9-11. A few years back, background- and criminal background checks were only a professional need for businesses or government offices, when checking out the educational or criminal background of the new people they were hiring. That’s not the case today.
Free Check Background
February 27, 2008 by Leticia · Leave a Comment

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So, how is it that you’re now searching for a “free check background“ or, are you really looking for a “free background check”? Got your words a little twisted around? Well, no matter. In either case, don’t worry, it still amounts to the same thing and seeing that you’ve taken the time to actually switch the words around suggests you might be a little frustrated with the “free background check” search results, and wanted to shake things up a bit . . . maybe just to see if, by searching for “free check background,” you’d find something more suitable . . . perhaps, something free?
Well, I’d hate to burst your bubble, but after working in this field for several years, I’ve come to the harsh realization that (as my economist friends are prone to say) there are “no free lunches” — everything that has value gets paid for one way or another, especially in America. Take the “free check background” service you’re looking for, as an example.
If you look, I’m sure you’ll find several online outfits that’ll promise you this and that for free. They’ll plead and promise and insist that they’ll actually give you something (apparently, something of certain value) for absolutely nothing. Then, there’s the stinger. “Well, it’s free so long as you give us your email address, or your home phone, or sign up with this service . . . you’ve seen them before.
But, you’re looking to conduct a background check(s), and if you put yourself in the position of expecting something for nothing, you’re doing yourself a disservice, you’re setting yourself up for disappointment. And, you don’t want that do you??
They say you can’t cheat an honest woman because she’s not looking to find something for nothing . . . so, the only advice I can give you, with regard to the infamous “free check background” would be to change your expectations, from the fantastic to the realistic. Accept that others need (and deserve) fair compensation for what they provide (just as you’d expect for your hard work/ labor). Expect to pay a fair and decent price for a decent service, and a substantial price for a more substantial service. Then, whenever you come across a really substantial service being offered at a decent price, you snap it up like the bargain it really is! What you don’t do is go looking for that service to be offered to you for free.
Speaking of which, I can take this one step further and actually direct you to a substantial background check service, one that does what it says and a whole lot more. Take a look at the YouTube video below, which was shot by the company.
The Intelius company has a solid reputation in the industry as offering one of its leading background check services and, as indicated earlier, its only drawback (if you want to call it that) is that it’s not a free check background or a free criminal background check or a check background criminal!
It comes, however, with a considerable amount of accurate and relevant information, it’s provided to you instantly, and it’s offered at a considerably modest price! What more could someone as honest as you ask for?
















