Exploring the Intellius Appeal
Undoubtedly, the information commerce industry is growing in size and to the individual and business looking for information services, there are a plethora of companies promising results and quality service. Intellius, a Bellevue, Washington-based information security provider, leads in this category as it continues to win over an increasing customer population. There are several things that contribute to the Intellius appeal that attain the trust and loyalty of its customers as well as the community it works with.
First of all, it delivers. Intellius leaves customers satisfied when they subscribe to any of its services. It executes searches true to its promise in terms of speed, reliability, and accuracy. It performs these searches according to unique specifications and needs required by the user because of its customization feature. Individuals can broaden the scope of their searches to include other details such as criminal records, property records, or courtroom records. This is possible because Intellius’ database is powered by 20 billion in-house records culled from online and offline sources. Its technology enables it to process queries fast — at 3,000 queries per second.
Secondly, it serves its customers well. The firm’s sites are built on easy-to-use and friendly platforms that make for convenient searches. Terms and regulations are presented clearly for the consumer’s well-being and privacy. It is also backed by effective customer service that provides assistance 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Finally, its character as a company makes it exemplary. Intellius is one of the Top 15 Corporate Philanthropists adjudged by the Puget Sound Business Journal. Led by its philanthropist President and CEO Naveen Jain, the firm has institutionalized philanthropy programs to engage its employees and executives in charitable giving. Since 2003, it has donated to over 50 local and national charities. Among its partner nonprofits include Hopelink, Overlake Service League, Kindering Center, Children’s Hospital, and The United Way.












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