Published: June 19, 2008
CheckMEND Launches in U.S. to Curb Cybercrime of Selling Suspect Second-hand Goods
GLOUCESTERSHIRE, U.K., June 19 /PRNewswire/ -- A new weapon against
cybercrime comes to market today with the U.S. launch of CheckMEND. The
consumer-friendly and easy-to-use online service, already well-established in
Europe, offers a platform for identifying serial numbered stolen and
counterfeit property offered on the Internet. CheckMEND offers consumers and
businesses nationwide safe, fast, easy and very affordable checks against the
world's largest publicly available database of more than 100 million records
of information that may be relevant to any prospective purchaser.
"The growth in second-hand consumerism, driven by a difficult economy and
the exploding popularity of Internet auction, marketplace and classified
sites, is dramatically increasing the emergence online of stolen goods such as
cellular phones, laptops and GPS devices," said Adrian Portlock, CEO of
CheckMEND. "Stolen goods are so rampant online that major law enforcement
organizations increasingly use such Web sites to catch criminals and retrieve
stolen goods."
CheckMEND comes to the U.S. to aid in this pursuit, in collaboration with
global crime-fighting agencies, leading retailers, carriers and manufacturers
of cellular devices. It facilitates safe and legal commerce, and helps protect
against traffic in stolen or counterfeit goods before transactions are
completed. CheckMEND's entire database of more than 100 million records is
searchable online directly and in real time from the CheckMEND Web site.
How CheckMEND Works
-- A search on www.checkmend.com costs just 99 cents, with advantageous
pricing when multiple checks are made. When users opt to conduct several
checks to validate more than one item, they benefit from the convenience of a
single credit card transaction for no additional cost. For more information,
visit www.checkmend.com. Those using the online system will receive a
printable certificate of authenticity, a copy of which is held on the
CheckMEND system. Every check includes a printable comprehensive history
report showing all the information available on the system. View sample report
at http://www.checkmend.com/us/pdf/checkmendReport.pdf.
-- Checks can be carried out by entering a serial or identification
number.
-- Within seconds, CheckMEND is able to tell the user if the item has had
previous owners (a common fraud is to sell refurbished goods as new), is
reported stolen or lost, has been subject to an insurance claim and, in the
case of cellular phones, if the phone is barred or has had its identity
altered -- all information that may be relevant to a prospective purchaser.
-- Sellers can enhance the item they are selling by running a check before
listing and then by quoting the report reference. Any buyer can see the report
online by quoting the reference number on the CheckMEND site.
-- Items can be reported as stolen to CheckMEND by the public via
www.immobilize.net which also hosts the world's largest possession ownership
database with more than 20 million registered users worldwide.
http://www.checkmend.com/us/checkmend_demo.
The CheckMEND system continually acquires data in real time on all aspects
of personal property ownership and associated criminality from feeds
worldwide. At an average rate of more than 150,000 records a week, it is the
most comprehensive system of its kind.
About CheckMEND
CheckMEND is a commercial service provided by Recipero Limited a
specialist aggregator of information. Based inGloucestershire, UK, Recipero
provides services to a range of blue chip clients and government
organizations. The data on the CheckMEND database is checked over 1 million
times a month by hundreds of approved organizations from more than 40
countries worldwide. For more information, visit CheckMEND at
www.checkmend.com.
SOURCE CheckMEND
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