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    Anyone here experienced hiring a private investigator before?

    I'm particularly interested on getting details sa isang cheating spouse.

    Your tips/recommendations? Thanks...

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    Don't know how much really but I saw this Ad over and over whenever I get to watch Auto Focus by Butch Gamboa.

    Try mo daw yung Bolinao Private Investigations and Security Services. They seem to have some hi-tech stuff

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    parang may nakikita rin yata akong private investigator dun sa back entrance ng eastwood... malapit dun sa parang guardhouse. though im not sure kung PI nga yun or security guard agency... will check next time i go there

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    A family member once inquired at Truth Verifier Systems. Mga tipong five figures singil nila. And if you want the person followed iba ang rate on foot at sa kotse. 2 people assigned on each. So per hour ang singil nila at each personnel babayaran mo. Maliban pa dun all expenses for that day kaw magbabyad (example yung sinusundan pumasok daw sa resto shempre oorder den yung investigators so papareimburse nila yung mga ganung expenses).

    This is their site. http://www.truthverifier.com/

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    hehe, tsinits, sinong pina-PI mo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    hehe, tsinits, sinong pina-PI mo?
    I don't like to get involve in these kind of matters, but immediate family ito, and I really pity the children.

    Wala silang source of income kapag hiniwalay sila. So they need to know as much as they can before they take action.

    As of now, they are trying their best not to confront the husband, and the wife is really depressed.

    Opps.....hindi pa la para sa akin ang comment. ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ts1n1ta View Post
    A family member once inquired at Truth Verifier Systems. Mga tipong five figures singil nila. And if you want the person followed iba ang rate on foot at sa kotse. 2 people assigned on each. So per hour ang singil nila at each personnel babayaran mo. Maliban pa dun all expenses for that day kaw magbabyad (example yung sinusundan pumasok daw sa resto shempre oorder den yung investigators so papareimburse nila yung mga ganung expenses).

    This is their site. http://www.truthverifier.com/
    Looks good. Will check them out...tks.

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    Hi

    This might help, tho its kinda O.T. pero i think this would still help and kinda related.

    In the states people use online background checks because they provide all the tools especially when you are applying for a job. A good one is www.absolute-backgroundcheck.com

    They also trace your Social security number, and it helps you identify your neighbor or your kids nanny. You dont have to pay a P.I. $50. When you can have all the tools on BG Check which cost cheaper.

    Minsan nararamdaman mo pag nangangaliwa si misis o si mister. Pero there are also People who are P.I. sa pinas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HIFI View Post
    I don't like to get involve in these kind of matters, but immediate family ito, and I really pity the children.

    Wala silang source of income kapag hiniwalay sila. So they need to know as much as they can before they take action.

    As of now, they are trying their best not to confront the husband, and the wife is really depressed.

    Opps.....hindi pa la para sa akin ang comment. ;-)
    I think medyo mahal ang P.I. Based on your story, who would foot the bills?

    Instead, I suggest the wife should confront her husband and talked about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by j_avonni View Post
    I think medyo mahal ang P.I. Based on your story, who would foot the bills?

    Instead, I suggest the wife should confront her husband and talked about it.
    The wife and children wants to find out what they are up against before the confrontation. All they have now are legally considered as "hearsay".

    Naka golden parachute ang mister. So mucho dinero ito.

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