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Re: Lexis-Nexis' new on-line person locator service






Kaye,

I believe that Lexi-Nexis is a fee-for-service outfit, and a big one at that,
but they must have a Web site even if you can't access it without paying a
subscription fee. To track it down, you might try the Lycos Web search engine
at:

    http://www.lycos.com/


John
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In a message dated 96-06-15 15:44:10 EDT, kaye@ix.netcom.com (Kaye Caldwell)
writes:

> I saw that news item too - does anyone have a URL for this "service"?
>  I could not find it.
>  
>  At 04:05 AM 6/15/96 -0400, you wrote:
>  >
>  >
>  >------------ forwarded from -----------
>  >Subj:	Daily Brief 960614
>  >Date:	96-06-14 07:39:14 EDT
>  >From:	incinc@tiac.net
>  >To:	incinc@tiac.net
>  >
>  >                   THE DAILY BRIEF
>  >                        from
>  >            INTELLIGENT NETWORK CONCEPTS, INC.
>  >                FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1996
>  >
>  >
>  >* Lexis-Nexis' new on-line person locator service has removed Social
>  >  Security numbers from information it provides.
>  >    - displays the name, birthday, current and former addresses,
>  >      telephone number and, in some cases, maiden name of virtually
>  >      anyone who has applied for any type of credit.
>  >
>  >