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GuidoRAH287 karma

Of these solicitations, only about 25% of them included enough information about the "Solicitor" and/or the "Victim" for investigative purposes. The vast majority of the emails were users submitting bogus information on the webform. These requests were recorded but discarded into a special folder for future review. I should also mention that about 1-2% of these webform requests were from people who are seeking assisted suicide options as well as teenagers who are victims of being bullied at school.

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Paniconenvy, thanks for asking this question. I think the answer is simple for me. I've been doing this for over a decade and it truly sucks waking up in the morning and reading emails coming in from all parts of the world. The reality is that there are enough stupid people in the world that we could talk about this on every major website they (solicitors) will still continue to send in email requests for services.

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And it's these types that are our best clients!

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WE NEVER offered services. We were simply a blank canvas for the "Solicitor" to paint a picture in their own words what they would like done with the alleged "Target". After receiving their solicitation, I wait approximately 24 hours before responding back to the "Solicitor" asking if they still require our services. If the email bounces, I'll know the email is crap and it gets tossed into a junk folder. If the "Solicitor" responds back with anything other than a "no", the information is vetted and then forwarded to my team of highly skilled "Field Operatives" aka Law Enforcement for investigation.

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Let's do this!