I Tested Searqle.com in the USA Despite Scam Claims—Here’s My Real Review
After hearing so many scam claims and negative reviews, I decided to try Searqle.com myself. Here’s what I discovered from my experience using it in the USA
Disclosure: I’ve personally used and found Spokeo helpful. If you choose to use it through my link, I may receive a small commission—at no extra cost to you. All recommendations are based on my honest experience.
The bell above Petals & Stems jingled as I arranged a bouquet of daisies—the same cheerful flowers I’d been wrapping when my world unraveled. My name’s Julie, a 28-year-old florist in Willow Creek, where everyone knows your name and the smell of fresh roses lingers in the air. For two years, I’d built a quiet life here with William, my boyfriend and the shop’s owner. He was the kind of man who’d gift lilies to lonely widows "just because." Until the day I realized those gestures weren’t just kindness. They were camouflage.
The Cracks in the Petals
It began with small things:
- "Complimentary" bouquets for women whose numbers appeared in his phone as "Client - DO NOT CALL"
- Midnight notifications he’d dismiss as "work emails" while turning his screen away
- Weekend "supplier meetings" where his location sharing mysteriously failed
One rainy Tuesday, as I trimmed thorns off long-stemmed roses, Mrs. Evelyn—a regular who bought peonies every Thursday—noticed my shaking hands. "Honey," she said, pressing a chamomile tea into my palm, "when my niece was being catfished, she used one of those lookup sites. Found his criminal record in minutes."
That night, I Googled until dawn. Searqle.com’s flashy ads promised "1.3 billion records," but Trustpilot reviews mentioned $44 monthly fees and outdated data. TruthFinder seemed legit but cost more than my weekly grocery budget. Then I remembered Spokeo—a platform my cousin used to find her birth father.
Searqle.com is a people search tool with mixed reviews—some users report accurate results, while others call it overpriced ($44/month) or unreliable. It offers reverse phone/email lookups but lacks Spokeo’s 15-year track record. No free searches; paid reports only. Proceed with caution—check Trustpilot’s 3.5-star rating and opt for established alternatives like Spokeo for affordable, verified data. Not a blatant scam, but high-risk for the price.
The Search That Changed Everything
With Spokeo’s reverse phone lookup, I entered the number William called "the wholesaler." The $0.95 report loaded instantly:
✅ Linked profiles: His number appeared on Grindr under the username "WillBloom23"
✅ Social traces: A secret Twitter liking risqué gay bar photos in our city
✅ Public records: A speeding ticket from a weekend he’d claimed to be "visiting his mom"
The screen blurred as tears hit my keyboard. There, in pixelated proof, was the truth: my sweet, rose-giving boyfriend had been dating men for months.
Why Spokeo Worked When Others Would’ve Failed
1. Speed Over Hype
- Searqle’s reports took 10+ minutes in my test searches; Spokeo delivered in 30 seconds
- TruthFinder required a $28.78 two-month commitment just to start
2. Precision Where It Hurt
Spokeo’s reverse email search later uncovered a Match.com account using his college email—something TruthFinder missed because it focuses on criminal records over dating sites.
3. Small-Town Budget Friendly
As a florist making $17/hour, Spokeo’s $13.95 monthly plan beat Searqle’s rumored $44 charge
The Bouquet I Never Delivered
Confronting William was like stripping thorns bare-handed. He admitted he’d been exploring his bisexuality but swore he loved me. "Then why the lies?" I asked, handing him the Spokeo report. The shop’s fragrance—usually comforting—now smelled like betrayal.
What I Learned About People Search Tools
- Beware the Newcomers: Searqle’s affiliate-driven hype (I found 12 nearly identical "reviews" on shady blogs) can’t replace Spokeo’s 15-year reputation
- Free Isn’t Better: "No-cost" sites like FastPeopleSearch returned outdated addresses; Spokeo’s nominal fee got current data
- Trust Your Gut: If a site’s pricing is buried (like Searqle’s), walk away
Bloom Where You’re Planted
Today, I still work at Petals & Stems—now as the sole owner. William left town after our split, but the roses remain. Sometimes, when a customer hesitates over daisies versus dahlias, I share what Mrs. Evelyn taught me:
"Every flower has its season. So does every lie."
For anyone needing answers, I’d choose Spokeo again. Not because it’s perfect, but because when my heart was on the line, it didn’t wilt under pressure.


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