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SecularMotion

(7,981 posts)
Mon Jun 24, 2013, 05:57 AM Jun 2013

Retired private detective runs professional deception business

Liar-for-hire Tim Green will tell anyone anything -- for a fee.

As the founder of Paladin Deception Services, he will say what clients want him to say to anyone calling on his dedicated phone lines.

He provides cover for cheating husbands, fake references for job-seekers and even "doctors" to confirm that someone needs a sick day.

He says he won't break the law -- in fact, that he has passed tips on to police. But he uses email and phones to twist, stomp and shred the truth for $54 a month.

http://www.mendocinobeacon.com/ci_23520713/retired-private-detective-runs-professional-deception-business?source=most_viewed
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Retired private detective runs professional deception business (Original Post) SecularMotion Jun 2013 OP
lol! smart idea darkangel218 Jun 2013 #1
Really, you admire someone who lies for a living? SecularMotion Jun 2013 #2
Why are you starting OPs if you cant handle both sides of the coin? darkangel218 Jun 2013 #3
Thanks for the kick SecularMotion Jun 2013 #4
No problem. I actually enjoyed the article :) darkangel218 Jun 2013 #5
Interesting, I don't like it but... Xyzse Jun 2013 #6
 

darkangel218

(13,985 posts)
3. Why are you starting OPs if you cant handle both sides of the coin?
Mon Jun 24, 2013, 11:16 AM
Jun 2013

Lol, nevermind. We all know the answer

Xyzse

(8,217 posts)
6. Interesting, I don't like it but...
Mon Jun 24, 2013, 01:01 PM
Jun 2013

The idea of job seekers providing padding on a gap of employment makes some sense.
However, that would easily fall apart if HR actually does its job and pays attention(not that I can say a lot of them do).

Expensive though for someone who has no job, trying to find a job.

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