<p>Hey I am now Caucasian and there is a picture of a woman I have never seen, that I guess is suppose to be me.</p>
<p>I’m now African-American! This is a real surprise. I’ve lived at my current address for 24 years (somewhere on cc there’s a thread about my adventures in moving 2 years ago…). But I’m really happy to know that my house is worth $1 million. The value has tripled since I bought it 2 years ago (I will have to tell my neighbors who now have their house on the market for $100,000 less than what I paid for mine two years ago). Now back to check out what the site has to say about my son!</p>
<p>Gee, it lists my house as $1+million (Hah!) in a below-average neighborhood (huh?). And the horoscope sign is wrong.</p>
<p>I haven’t spelled my name like that for twenty years- so it is very curious.
I am wondering that if they are using past magazine subscriptions as sources of info ( don’t currently subscribe to any)</p>
<p>We live in the city, and at least the Google photo is taken from the street, not the sidewalk, my sister’s house you can’t even see, cause there is a tree in the way.</p>
<p>( also worth 1million- I think that is the common value)</p>
<p>But still … creepy.</p>
<p>Maybe they think that if they list all of our houses at $1 million, we’ll be proud and want to keep up the profile.</p>
<p>Funny, they had the average value of homes in our area about right…just had my modest abode way above that…I must have solid gold door knobs or something.</p>
<p>Wow, that is kind of creepy, but the information is so random. The basic profile says I have no children, even though my son is listed there. I wonder where that girl who used to call me mom went? I am now an Aquarius, have aged 10 years, and love to cook. Oh, and I too have a million dollar house. I sound fascinating; I wish I knew me.</p>
<p>Wow, what a weird website. How you get your email address unlisted?</p>
<p>Okay, that is obnoxious. Even has my hobbies? Yes, you can remove your listing for free, but by giving your URL. Sounds more like a dangerous phishing scheme to me. Maybe we can put something in the Healthcare bill to take care of it, seems everything else is there anyway!</p>
<p>Just was told about this site. Looked up me and several family members. As everyone has said, mostly incorrect info, mixed up info … like with my deceased father and my brother, but somethings are correct, especially for my S. His facebook profile pic is correct, which makes me question his facebook privacy settings. My D, which she’ll be thrilled with, doesn’t exist. Some stranger named “michelle” lives in our home with us … which is doubly weird as I am listed as having no children.</p>
<p>zebes</p>
<p>I’m there - with a picture of someone who looks a heck of a lot like me but is not me, unless I vacationed at a Sandals without knowing it. This person looks just like me though. The picture is so small, I can’t see the facial details, but it’s spooky. </p>
<p>It lists my house as worth $1m too but says I live in a middle class neighborhood. One hobby is listed as cooking - wrong. Says I’m not interested in politics but I’m the campaign manager for a local candidate.</p>
<p>Found H & I on there. Removed both using the privacy link provided above. Humorously, H has a first name that could go male or female. He was listed as both on his link. Guess they don’t know as much as they think they do…</p>
<p>Why and where do you have to post that url when you get to open your email. I can’t just click on the link. I’m a bit nervous about the phising aspect too…</p>
<p>Ewww…I’m on it…and with WAY too many details for my liking.
Lots of stuff wrong though! </p>
<p>There’s a very overweight blonde there for my pic…lol (NOT)
My son is listed as in his 50s (and so am I, now THAT"S interesting).
House is over a million…yeah right.
Whole bunch of stupid interests. I would rather watch paint dry than go on a cruise…but apparently I just LOVE cruises. </p>
<p>I’m not trusting the removal feature…but I’ll give it a shot.</p>
<p>I’m thinking I’d rather leave the stuff on there than give them my email address. I worry that it will be one more piece of info they’ll have to track my “preferences.” Ugh.</p>
<p>moonchild, that’s what free Yahoo and Gmail addresses are for. However, I’m suspicious that an e-mail to them would confirm that you are a real person.</p>
<p>Local news did a feature on SPOKEO last night. Said you need to resubmit your privacy request every 3-4 months to keep your information off the sight. Just thought I’d share that detail…</p>
<p>huh? I have two parallel lives, and one occurs in my ex husband’s home…where I have never lived…lol</p>
<p>what’s funny is it lists me as having different hobbies, interests in each home…reminds me of that movie Sliding Doors, with Gwyneth Paltrow ~ she had two lives.</p>
<p>okay, amazingly the teenager isn’t on there and yet both my M and D are listed…not much right info though the address and telephone # is correct</p>
<p>Wow. I’m listed with my address and everything, but no one else in my family is.</p>
<p>Oh and I’m “Not interested in politics.” ??? I love politics lol.</p>
<p>Uh oh. It says my son has kids. News to me! (He really needs to call home more often.) And my mid-eighties wheelchair-bound father-in-law “plays football” and lives in a million dollar house in a “below average” neighborhood. Oookaayyy…</p>