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Radaris.com Reviews Summary

Radaris has garnered a generally positive reputation among users, particularly praised for its ease of use, speed, and the breadth of information available for finding individuals and businesses. Customers frequently highlight the service's effectiveness in reconnecting with old friends and obtaining accurate contact details. However, concerns regarding the accuracy and timeliness of the information persist, with many users noting that some data can be outdated. Overall, while Radaris is seen as a valuable tool for research and contact finding, there is room for improvement in data accuracy and updates to enhance user satisfaction.

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District of Columbia
1 review
23 helpful votes
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Wow, the same phone thing happened to me. Last fall, I had sent dozens of faxes, emails, etc. requesting my data be removed from several websites and databases. I had good luck with nearly every site. For Radaris, I claimed my profile, asked to hide it, deleted/corrected information, and I thought I was set. Then a couple of days ago, I saw my phone number was listed. I sent an email to Radaris, I got the same non-specific email, even though I had directed them to the url in question. I tried again and got the runaround. "We don't control that." WTF? This is the only site yet where I have seen my phone number, it is unlisted, and unpublished. They refused to take it down, acting as if they have no control. Not only that, the phone section has my full name, address, age. Uh, you don't get that from the phone book!

I emailed agin, called to their non-answered phone number, and now I sent a complaint to the FTC about this. This is particularly important because I travel overseas to places at risk of kidnapping, so I am really cautious about having my personal information so public.

This boils my blood and puts my safety at risk.

Date of experience: July 30, 2014
Illinois
11 reviews
42 helpful votes
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This is not an ethical site. Months ago my family members and I all removed our information. Recently I found that all our names, our address, our phone number, and some of our ages were posted. I used the contact form on the site to ask them to remove our information; I do not know if they will respond. I will also be phoning them.

How can they be trustworthy if once you have requested that your information be removed, you later find it appearing again?

I think the only way that sites like these can stop posting personal information online is by national legislation. Privacy laws that clearly state what is allowed to be posted online need to be enacted. I will be contacting my state's legislators about this.

Date of experience: July 26, 2014
Jessica M. — Radaris.com Rep
over a year old

Hello,
We are sorry for your experience. We would be happy to help you control the information that appears on our site again.

Radaris is a search engine that gathers public information from other sources on the web. So, when new information becomes available our site updates. However, by creating an account, you can identify your profile and prevent it from showing.

If you would like help in controlling another profile, please contact us at, [email protected]

Illinois
1 review
11 helpful votes
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Keep Complaining to the CEO. Something has to be done to stop this.

Radaris.com CEO Gary Norden,
Unipoint Technologies, Inc
34 Washington Street, Ste 201Wellesley Hills, MA *******
617 - 952 - 4235
*******@radaris.com

There is a photo of me on the internet supplied by radaris.com. On 2/20/14, I emailed them and somebody named Dan answered me back. Here is the email address. <*******@radaris.com. I asked for that photo to be removed. I was given instructions on how to do this and it didn't work. On 4/24/14 I followed up to ask why it was still on there with no response to date. Not only do they have a photo that they have not permission to use but most of the information is incorrect about me. I noticed today 7/25/14 that there is another person on there with my name and age, and my grandmothers name as the alias. I'm very confused as to how they get their information but it is highly inaccurate and a complete invasion of privacy. I would appreciate some direction in rectifying this matter. It is really upsetting to me that anybody can post anything about you with no repercussions.

This company is unethical with countless unresolved complaints. Please see the following link. http://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/www.radaris.com I would like to be completely removed from this fly by night site that clearly has not done any homework on the information they collect on you.

Radaris.com CEO Gary Norden,
Unipoint Technologies, Inc
34 Washington Street, Ste 201Wellesley Hills, MA *******
617 - 952 - 4235

Unipoint Technologies, Inc
P. O. Box *******,
Wellesley Hills, MA 02*******993 (phone)
*******755 (fax)

Date of experience: July 25, 2014
California
1 review
9 helpful votes
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I am past 60, retired, concerned abt privacy. I have been removing my name from search sites. Radaris has caused me so much misery. I e-mailed & asked my info be removed. They responded, you must set up an acct. Foolishly, I did, with my real info--I thought their info & mine had to match. No financial info was given, & my name on site is not my legal name. It's a DBA nothing like my true name. Well, I couldn't remove my info, so I tried to close my acct, using the directions on the site. Didn't work. Got another e-mail: they don't close accts! Now I worry they will sign me up for "services" I don't want. My atty wrote them a letter. Also, I provided an obsolete e-mail address after the trouble started. Somehow, Twitter got it. I get an error screen whenever I try to get Twitter, saying I am trying to change my e-mail address to this old one. What to do?

Date of experience: July 10, 2014
Tennessee
1 review
6 helpful votes
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Why in the h...
May 27, 2014

Why in the h... would they post my resume as my boyfriend would say a bunch of morons are steering the ship on a collision course to be sued by someone eventually.

Date of experience: May 26, 2014
Pennsylvania
1 review
10 helpful votes
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They have my deceased sister in law on my profile I'm Jane and she is Janette. They report us as the same person I wrote them and they told me to contact public records where the info comes from. I told them to contact public records as death certificates are public and they had done an incomplete job Next thing I know my radaris account password has been changed and I am locked out of my account for the first time ever. Now I am receiving yahoo emails to my inbox addressed to real people with real home addresses. Sierra Club keeps sending me mail for Paula Swenson and when I reset the Sierra account password to access it there is all Paula's personal info with my yahoo email address as hers. Good thing I'm not a serial killer!

Date of experience: May 22, 2014
Washington
1 review
11 helpful votes
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I am absolutely furious! Found radaris via google because they have my personal information and a picture of me on their website from when I was younger. No idea how they got a picture like that. I've never heard of this website and they are the hardest people to get in touch with. I hope one day it will be illegal for websites to do things like that.

Date of experience: May 4, 2014
Missouri
1 review
10 helpful votes
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Back in March of 2012, I went through Radaris' "Opt-out" procedure. Five days after submitting my request, I received an e-mail confirming they had removed me from their website. I did an internet search on my name and sure enough, Radaris' site was no longer in the results! Great, right? Wrong! The anonymity was short-lived (it lasted a little more than a year) because my Radaris page is showing up again. Apparently opting out is only temporary. Why honor my request initially and then just put me right back up there? They must think you'll never check again.
I absolutely despise this website and others like it. I realize they just display info that is available through other channels, but most people won't go to those lengths, they'll just google you. Stop making it so easy to find me, Radaris!

Date of experience: May 3, 2014
California
1 review
13 helpful votes
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This site is the scum of the earth and should be abolished! It is impossible to contact them via phone. It is much easier to get a hold of and speak to the president of the USA than these parasites! My personal info and my families info is publicly advertised, and nothing I can do about it. I also filed a complain with pricavyrights.org and urge everyone else to take the time to do this. Hopefully something can be done.

Date of experience: March 7, 2014
California
1 review
8 helpful votes
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Googled my name and found it at radaris.com with my street address and phone. So mad. I'm a very private person and hate the thought of someone making profit out of my personal information and being put out for everyone to see.

Tried to opt out but it didn't work. So I sent an email and requested for my profile to be removed. That was Sunday. A person named "Dan" answered with reasons why I can't opt out. Well, that didn't sit well with me. Keeping my cool, I emailed him back and asked again in a very nice way to remove my profile. He answered 2 days later and asked for the URL where my name is shown. Emailed him back with the URL on Wednesday. Following day, Thursday, my name with the URL is gone from radaris.com. Thank God, Dan came through for me.

I'm so impressed with Dan that I have to write this review. If you want your profile removed from radaris.com, write Dan at *******@radaris.com with the URL of your profile. It's has 9 numbers at the end of the URL.

Email your request politely and he will oblige to remove the URL no problem.

Date of experience: March 6, 2014
Massachusetts
6 reviews
10 helpful votes
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Radaris Sex Offenders monitoring is a very useful service!

Date of experience: March 5, 2014
California
4 reviews
30 helpful votes
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Radaris.com CEO Gary Norden,
Unipoint Technologies, Inc
34 Washington Street, Ste 201
Wellesley Hills, MA *******
617 - 952 - 4235

PLEASE CALL HIM AND LEAVE COUNTLESS MESSAGES, I WILL UPDATE ANY PHONE NUMBER CHANGES.

He has a rich foreign accent, leave him a message of your dislike(s)

Date of experience: February 28, 2014
California
1 review
12 helpful votes
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They are privacy abusers to the nth degree, they should be incarcerated. They won't take off privacy information when you email and ask them, unlike all the other sites

Date of experience: February 22, 2014
Arizona
1 review
15 helpful votes
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This website is a scam
February 12, 2014

This website is a scam. In order to "Take control" of your page, you have to give them even more of your information which i wasn't about to do. I have contacted them several time requesting my information to be removed. It has all of my previous addresses, and phone numbers, on top of my parents and sisters names. I filed a complaint to the fraud department but not sure if that will help. What they are doing is illegal and a complete violation to me and my families privacy.

Date of experience: February 12, 2014
Montana
1 review
14 helpful votes
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I recently googled my name and found that this company was listing my personal information on the web for all to see my phone number and address. I contacted them via website to ask them to remove my file that they had on me that was unauthorized as I had no idea they even had my information to begin with. I have had no response and I tried to call the ONLY phone number that they list and they always have this message stating that all the customer service reps are busy and then they send you to a voice mail and then you don't hear back from them this has got to be illegal

Date of experience: February 6, 2014
California
1 review
9 helpful votes
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Violation of PRIVACY
February 6, 2014

Violation of PRIVACY. I bet stalkers and other crazies are sure getting their kicks. This is just criminal!

Date of experience: February 5, 2014
Massachusetts
4 reviews
13 helpful votes
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I used radaris.com to check on a new plumber prior to inviting him to my home. I discovered on Radaris that there were a lot of complaints about his services and fond a person with good recommendation. Definitely a good site.

Date of experience: February 4, 2014
Massachusetts
1 review
7 helpful votes
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I was able to find a contract information of my childhood friend here. Thank you Radaris! Other web sites were not as useful

Date of experience: February 4, 2014
Minnesota
1 review
12 helpful votes
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They need to be reported to the dept of consumer affairs Freud division' ic3.gov and the feds need to get involved with these guys. Would love to entertain a class action suit also. If you want to co tact me re class action, send to *******@yahoo.com I'm looking for a lawyer today.
Go daddy registered them, they told me that per1.net is hosting, when I who is that, its only a parked page at Gandi.net they are out of France. I think they should nail everyone Involved as an accomplice when this happens and someone should have the ability to go In and shut down that site. They hit my child support card for 19.95 after I paid regular price for a non factual report they did not supply what they claim. They committed Freud by misrepresenting their product, did not supply what was promised' they then conti used to withdrawal no ey from my child support card without permission to do so. I would be sceptical if they are not involved with this GS like identity theft or even worse. These folks hide behind d several domains erroniously representing themselves and run between the us, virgin isles and France... hmmm possibly human traficing? I fully intend to send a copy of my complaints t to inner pole as well. They are not out of business. They are committing Freud today, they are still steeling. No return phone call, of course on hold three different times bing the first caller in line, and left messages each time. I have proof, the phone calls, the phone log screen shots and my cc company is involved at this point. I'm looking for a lawyer
Should have a negative 5 star option. Just couldn't post without the forced
1 star. Yuk

Date of experience: January 29, 2014
Texas
5 reviews
59 helpful votes
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Hi all
January 29, 2014

Hi all- I've had similar experiences to those on this site who haven't been able to get their info off Radaris.
PLEASE, please, please report your experiences with Radaris's opt out system to: https://www.privacyrights.org/new-complaint
They are trying to go to the FTC to see if anything can be done about these issues because so many people have complained, but they need to hear from you if you've had an issue. (Just FYI, I am not affiliated with PRC.)

Date of experience: January 29, 2014

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