Intelius

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Intelius
Privately held company
Industry Information commerce
Genre Electronic commerce
Founded January 2003
Founder Naveen Jain, John Arnold, Ed Petersen, Kevin Marcus, Niraj Shah, Chandan Chauhan
Headquarters Bellevue, Washington,
United States
Area served
United States
Key people
Prakash Kondepudi, CEO
Services People Search, Background checks
Number of employees
63
Website http://www.intelius.com

Intelius, Inc. is a public records business headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, United States.[1] It provides information services, including background checks and identity theft protection, and post transaction marketing.[2] Intelius, founded by former InfoSpace executives, was started in 2003. Concerns from consumer groups between 2008 and 2010 have drawn negative attention to Intelius.

History

Intelius was founded in 2003[3] by six former Infospace executives: Naveen Jain, Kevin Marcus, Niraj Shah, Ed Petersen, Chandan Chauhan and John Arnold.[4] Intelius submitted plans for an initial public offering on January 10, 2008,[5] but withdrew in October 2010.[6]

On December 5, 2006, Intelius acquired Bothell, Washington-based IntelliSense Corporation, a background check, fingerprinting and drug screening company. The acquisition of Intellisense eventually became TalentWise. TalentWise was then spun off to Intelius stockholders in May 2013.[7] On April 30, 2009, Intelius acquired Spock, a people-oriented search engine.[8]

In November 2011, Intelius purchased the Facebook genealogy app Family Builder.[9] In 2012, Intelius was renamed "inome" to serve as the corporate umbrella, and the Intelius name was given to the division focusingon background checks.[10] By 2015, inome was doing business once again as Intelius. On July 1, 2015, Intelius was acquired by private equity firm H.I.G. Capital. As part of the transaction, Prakash Kondepudi replaced Jain as the company's CEO.[citation needed]

Information services

Intelius provides information services about people.[citation needed] It provides background checks and verification of identity under the InteliSign brand. Intelius often targets consumers with an interest in dating, especially online dating.[11] Industry experts say the advertising campaign's relies on "scare tactics".[1][12] Intelius has created an application for mobile devices that allows users to do a quick background check on a potential date.[13]

Consumer complaints

In 2008 the company discontinued its phone directory services after legal threats and negative press attention focused on allegations that the opt-out process was unreasonably difficult.[14][14][15] Among other things, it was also criticized for providing private cell phone numbers.[16]

On September 30, 2009, before the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, a class action lawsuit was filed alleging that Intelius automatically enrolled California consumers into programs of its partner, Adaptive Marketing, without permission.[17] The complaint showed evidence as to how the defendants allegedly automatically charged California consumers' credit cards for "memberships" and intentionally frustrated the victims' abilities to dispute the charges.[18] On October 19, 2009, in the Federal Court in Seattle, Intelius was accused of violating Washington's Consumer Protection Act.[19]

Intelius received thousands of consumer complaints regarding post-transaction marketing practices and allegedly deceptive credit card charges. The Washington Attorney General sued Intelius and a $1.3 million settlement was reached in August 2010.[20] In November 2011 the company announced the inclusion of TrueRep to its services. This program allows consumers to provide explanations for any indiscretions on their records.[21]

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