Do celebrity net worth be correct on Google?
Just curious some people we know don’t have anything but if you check out Google it shows they are rich.
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Not likely… after all, how would google, or anyone for that matter, have access to a person’s bank accounts, life insurance policies, stocks/bonds, off-shore accounts, etc etc etc
Well it just like when people sell houses and buy all that stuff gets reported though. I wasn’t sure if it was close or not.
I wouldn’t count on it being accurate. A lot of sites that have information like that are weird sites that are looking for clicks.
Oh my ok. That is crazy though.
It depends what sites Google leads you to. Some are more reliable than others.
It is no other site it comes up on Google when you put in their name . Google’s info
When Google offers answers to questions, it’s a computer program that skims millions of web sites looking for what the computer thinks is probably a relevant answer to the question. It’s often wrong, and usually is just copying the opinion it found on some web site.
It’s not legal for people or companies to just do credit checks on anyone.
And even when someone (is coerced to) give(s) someone else permission to do a credit report on someone, such as when applying for a mortgage (as you suggested), credit checks only show what credit agencies know about a person (which is often incomplete and/or inaccurate), AND it shows debts but NOT assets.
Grammar and spelling always matter.
It depends on what you search for.
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