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text 2022-02-10 06:06
Reasons To Get Due Diligence By Private Investigator

In today's uncertain economic environment, it is more important than ever for entrepreneurs to make the right decisions when considering large-scale commerce. These can be simple decisions such as contract leases infrastructure arrangements or broad and serious decisions on topics such as mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures, and new partnerships. Private Investigator Hamilton around can contribute to this decision.

Every day, businesses and individuals can face possible commerce. You may be asked to work with a specific contractor or start a business with a proposed business partner. For high-value items and inventories, you may be asked to provide credit to the vendor. They may be asked to hire strangers.

 

All of these transactions represent potential opportunities for the company. However, they also carry certain potential risks to the company. The consequences can be devastating if a company, partner, supplier, contractor, or employee misrepresents his or her background and is scammed, embezzled, or mistreated. In many cases, there is no insurance product to cover the damage. Private detectives in Due Diligence Auckland help businesses and individuals avoid damages and liability.

 

A window to Right information

Due diligence research delves into the history of a company, property, individual, or another subject. Investigations may reveal suppressed illegal or inappropriate activity. It may reveal the history of proceedings in which the subject was involved in the past. You can also provide detailed information about the subject's finances, past performance, client history, reputation, and other potential responsibilities.

Due Diligence Auckland

There is no doubt that information is power. It makes perfect sense to hire a professional private detective to carry out full due diligence of an entity that may be interested in purchasing, whether used fraudulently or for a good reason. That's why. Or want to invest or get a new business partner.

 

After the investigation is complete, all the facts presented by PI will allow you to make short-term and long-term business-friendly decisions.

 

What Happen When You Do Not Opt For Due Diligence?

Individuals or companies that are unable to perform due diligence can jeopardize the safety and feasibility of their business. Another business could be acquired, and eventually, the original business destroyed. Partners, officers, or employees may embezzle funds and use them in non-recoverable ways. Someone can steal trade secrets that endanger a company's intellectual property. Bad investments can cost individuals or businesses thousands or even millions of dollars.

 

In addition, some courts dismissed the appeal if they were offered an opportunity to perform Due Diligence Auckland and the moving party was not available. Judges can expect an appropriate risk assessment if experienced stakeholders and business owners can assess such information through due diligence.

 

There was an embarrassing incident in which a prominent company hired people from a background that could have been easily discovered by careful investigation. When it becomes publicly known that a conglomerate has hired someone to lie about a bachelor's degree or hide a criminal record, the general public casts doubt on the company's professionalism and damages its reputation and profits. 

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text 2022-01-28 06:59
5 Things to Be concerned About Before Hiring a Private Investigator

With all of the recent advancements in technological innovation, there is a significant increase in the occurrences of fraud. Furthermore, distinct ingenious new techniques can be discovered to give effect to frauds that damage you and your organization in any way. An essential concern that should be disturbing numerous corporations or even a local body is the best way to deal with this is to engage a Fraud Investigation agency that can assist in dealing with this type of threat in the most efficient manner.

 

There is a process involved in acquiring information, translating it into intelligence, and then using it in corporate decision-making. Private Investigator Hamilton professionals emphasize that if the intelligence acquired is not accurate, it is not intelligence.

 

Who is a Private Investigator?

Investigators are highly trained individuals with experience in conducting fraud investigations. With the help of their informants, they strive to uncover the claimants' secrets covertly. Following that, they offer you the information, protecting you from having to settle bogus claims.

 

Points to Consider while hiring Investigator

These days you can easily find investigators, but not all are efficient. Before disclosing sensitive information about a case, there are a few things to consider. 

  • License and insurance. Don't hire someone just because you say, "I'm a private detective". When hiring a private detective, the case is sensitive and requires discretion and skill. Thoroughly check the profile to see if there are current Certified Fraud Examiners and their specialization. Also, make sure that the investigator has public liability insurance. 
  • Background and subject. From identifying disappeared persons to conducting surveillance and investigating complex fraud issues, the expert private Investigator Hamilton is more qualified to handle different types of cases. Therefore, you need to hire a PI with the right background and expertise depending on your needs. 

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  • Private detective perspective reviews and references. If you search for Fraud Investigation Service agency reviews online, you may be able to list some of the best candidates for your case. Apart from online reviews, you can also ask to provide references from previous clients. 
  • Survey method. Before hiring a private detective, talking to him or her about the technique is essential. Working with a truly experienced and knowledgeable team discusses a strategic plan that clearly shows how to investigate a particular problem. Remember that each case has different variables, and each study is unique. Also, keep in mind that a private investigator is primarily involved in confidential matters and may have access to confidential personal information to close the case.
  • Price. There is an old saying, "You get what you pay for." The same is usually valid for PI. In most cases, low prices may indicate that investigators do not have a reputation for getting results and can charge higher fees.


You can discover various Private Investigator Hamilton, but considering the things listed above before hiring an individual or an agency can spare you from unreasonable expectations and difficulty down the road.

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review 2020-08-26 08:10
New Release Blitz - Dragon Detective

 

Title: Dragon Detective

Series: Supernatural Consultant, Book Four

Author: Mell Eight

Publisher: NineStar Press

Release Date: August 24, 2020

Heat Level: 1 - No Sex

Pairing: Male/Male

Length: 29700

Genre: Paranormal YA, LGBTQIA+, YA, dragon shifters, mage, magical detective agency, magic-users, dragon family, kitnapping, HFN

 

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Synopsis

 

Nickel might be a water elemental dragon, but even he has limits—and the sudden rain storms, hail, and snow in midsummer are way over the line. Luckily, he works for Dane’s Supernatural Consulting firm and can use those resources to figure out who keeps mucking with the weather and get them to stop. Soon Nickel realizes he isn’t the only one searching for the weather worker: the enemy he has been hunting for ten years has finally reappeared, and it’s a race to see who will reach the weather worker first. Nickel isn’t certain he’ll win, or even survive, the attempt, but he’ll do whatever it takes to save the dragons.

 

Excerpt

 

Dragon Detective

Mell Eight © 2020

All Rights Reserved

 

Chapter One

 

Nickel walked into the office and shut his umbrella with a snap that spattered water droplets all over his pant legs. He grimaced and tossed the umbrella onto the stand by the door with a sigh of disgust.

 

“It’s not that bad, dear,” Becky said cheerfully from her oversized secretary’s desk in the middle of the room. He scowled at her in return, which she ignored with the ease of knowing him for over ten years. Becky looked warm and dry while wearing a nice summer-weight cardigan. The rain hadn’t started until an hour ago, so she had already been safely ensconced on her throne. Nickel, on the other hand, had been out and about getting lunch. He had been lucky to be near a shop selling umbrellas when it had suddenly started pouring, but that hadn’t saved his shoes.

 

Admittedly, Nickel liked rain. He was usually the first one to run outside to play when the skies darkened and thunder rumbled overhead, just not when he was wearing a nice suit. He might be able to save his shoes, but only if the scamp napping on his desk chair moved.

 

“Lumie, scram,” Nickel snapped.

 

Lumie popped one red eye open, saw that Nickel was the one speaking to him, and went right back to sleep. His long red hair flopped over his face as he took ignoring Nickel to another level. Nickel growled and ran a hand through his much shorter blue hair in exasperation. There was no talking to Lumie when he was in one of his moods. Instead of fighting for his chair, Nickel dropped to the floor.

 

His shoes popped off with wet squelching sounds, and his socks left a puddle on the floor. Nickel’s magic fizzled between his fingers for a moment before he directed it to pull on the water, calling it out of his shoes and socks. It was a gradual process. Water moved slowly. It was sticky, according to the science teacher Dane had hired to teach all the kits, and was therefore happier to remain attached to something than not. It was why water always hesitated on the edge of a counter before the push from behind and gravity below finally sent it falling. Of course, once the first drop fell, all the water built up behind it fell too because it was all stuck together. It took some doing before the water obeyed his magic, but once one drop and then another began to coalesce in Nickel’s hand, it wasn’t long before he had a small river flowing from his shoes and socks into his cupped palms.

 

The water was cool and welcoming, just the way Nickel liked it. He continued to call out the water slowly. Easy, routine magic, it was also good practice for when he worked larger spells. Except the water was starting to heat in his hands. First it was only just warm, which happened sometimes when he was being a touch careless, but when bubbles started to form between his hands, Nickel turned to glare at Lumie.

 

“Knock it off!” Nickel snapped. Lumie continued to breathe evenly, as if he really were asleep. Experience told Nickel that Lumie was a dammed good actor, though. The heat continued to rise until the water stopped protecting Nickel’s hands and they began to get uncomfortably hot. His shoes also began to smell. ’Ron had stuck a hairdryer into a pair of sneakers once to try to dry them. The bathroom had reeked of sweaty feet for days when she was done, and the office was quickly taking on the smell of that awful aroma.

 

Nickel tossed the water before it could start burning his hands. It arced beautifully in the air, steaming as it continued to boil, and landed directly on Lumie’s head.

 

Lumie shrieked and jumped out of Nickel’s chair. His red hair was plastered to his face and dripping onto his shirt. He looked like a soaked puppy, especially as he scowled. Nickel couldn’t help grinning at the sight.

 

“What was that for?” Lumie shook his head back and forth, deliberately spraying Nickel with more water. The water steamed off Lumie quickly, leaving his hair dry and slightly fluffy.

 

“You know why!” Nickel snapped back, his good mood forgotten with the reminder that Lumie had just tried to boil Nickel’s hands off and destroy the office with a pervasive stench.

 

“Sleeping in your chair is no reason for you to throw water all over me!” Lumie yelled. His eyes flashed with magic, so Nickel prepared himself to block anything Lumie was about to throw at him. “And ugh, what’s that smell anyway?” Lumie asked. He turned his head away from Nickel, the water incident already forgotten as he sniffed the air.

 

“I was just trying to help!” Alloy whined. He poked his head out from underneath the desk. His mixed red-and-blue hair was disheveled, and his eyes—one bright red and the other blue—were wide as he tried to hold back tears. Nickel jumped in surprise and then growled at himself. How had he missed the fact that Alloy was curled underneath the desk? He shouldn’t have. Apparently, the distraction of Lumie taking his chair combined with his wet shoes had been enough for Nickel to miss Alloy. That wasn’t acceptable; Nickel snarled to himself. He had to be better than that. Alloy wasn’t an enemy, but next time Nickel might not be so lucky.

 

Still, yelling at Alloy wouldn’t have any effect. Either Alloy would pretend to be Lumie and conveniently forget the scolding a few minutes later, or he would run to Copper and Copper would smooth over any hard lessons Nickel had tried to impart.

 

“You remember the time ’Ron tried to dry her shoes in the bathroom?” Nickel asked Alloy as calmly as he could. Alloy’s nose wrinkled in disgust so Nickel took that as a yes. “She used the hot air from the hairdryer, and the heat made her shoes stink. That’s why heating up the water in my shoes started to smell bad.”

 

“Oh,” Alloy said slowly as he began to understand the mistake he had made. “I should have helped your water magic, then?” he asked curiously. For any other dragon, what Alloy had said would have been an impossibility. Elemental dragons like them used one element of magic. That was it. Nickel used water, and Lumie used fire. Alloy was the result of a cruel experiment gone wrong and had somehow been born with power over both water and fire.

 

“That would have been better,” Nickel agreed. “But you should always ask first before you interrupt someone’s spell. You could have burned me if I hadn’t gotten Lumie wet instead.” Alloy giggled and Nickel couldn’t help cracking a smile at the memory of Lumie jumping up in surprise.

 

“Shut up,” Lumie grumped. At some point, he had left Nickel’s desk and had wandered over to Becky’s instead. He was busy plundering her candy jar, but he still shot them a disgruntled glare that only faded when he finally found a Cinnamon Bomb. He bounced off into Dane’s empty office with his prize in hand, Nickel and Alloy promptly forgotten.

 

Nickel could only shake his head. Lumie had to grow up eventually, Nickel hoped. Alloy was certainly more mature.

 

“Oh, don’t worry, dears,” Becky said in her best old-lady voice. She looked like one at the moment, although in another minute she might look like someone Nickel’s age or even someone in their thirties. Her outward appearance wasn’t confined by age. “I have enough candy for everyone.”

 

She reached into her plundered candy jar and pulled out a package of red Laffy Taffy. It was cinnamon flavored, but Alloy liked the high sugar content too. For Nickel, she waved a stick of blue rock candy. She had apparently been shopping overnight, because Nickel was certain there hadn’t been any of his favorite candy left yesterday. He had checked.

 

Was it demeaning to allow himself to be bribed by candy? Nickel couldn’t help wondering even as he padded barefoot across the office to take the proffered candy. Alloy looked at his candy and then down at Nickel’s shoes. He whined to himself and plopped down on the ground. Nickel felt the swirl of water magic in the air a moment later. He took Alloy’s candy too and brought it over. Nickel called on his own water magic and sat next to Alloy to help.

 

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Dragon Detective (Supernatural Consultant, #4)Dragon Detective by Mell Eight
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is book #4 in the Supernatural Consultant series. This book should not be read as a standalone novel. To be understood fully, and to avoid spoilers, I recommend reading this really imaginative series in order.

Nickel is a water elemental dragon. He is now working at the Supernatural Consultant firm. He wants to find out who or what is messing with the current weather. His searches may put him in danger, though.

Platinum is on the run. He has to hide from those mad scientists who have made his life miserable. If only he could get far away fast enough. Little does he know danger is lurking.......

This was the latest installment of one of the most creative series I have had the pleasure to read. The characters all have such unique powers, personalities and names. I enjoyed learning more about some of the more rare dragons in this story. I really cannot wait for the next book!


***This early copy was given in exchange for an honest review.

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Meet the Author

 

When Mell Eight was in high school, she discovered dragons. Beautiful, wondrous creatures that took her on epic adventures both to faraway lands and on journeys of the heart. Mell wanted to create dragons of her own, so she put pen to paper. Mell Eight is now known for her own soaring dragons, as well as for other wonderful characters dancing across the pages of her books. While she mostly writes paranormal or fantasy stories, she has been seen exploring the real world once or twice.

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review 2020-08-26 04:38
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 Dragon Detective - Mell Eight

This is book #4 in the Supernatural Consultant series.  This book should not be read as a standalone novel.  To be understood fully, and to avoid spoilers, I recommend reading this really imaginative series in order.

 

Nickel is a water elemental dragon.  He is now working at the Supernatural Consultant firm. He wants to find out who or what is messing with the current weather.  His searches may put him in danger, though.

 

Platinum is on the run.  He has to hide from those mad scientists who have made his life miserable.  If only he could get far away fast enough.  Little does he know danger is lurking.......

 

This was the latest installment of one of the most creative series I have had the pleasure to read.  The characters all have such unique powers, personalities and names.  I enjoyed learning more about some of the more rare dragons in this story.  I really cannot wait for the next book!  I give this a 4/5 Kitty's Paws UP!

 

 

***This early copy was given in exchange for an honest review.

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review 2020-07-07 22:47
Review ~ Great read!
Murder Walk - Melissa Bowersock

Book source ~ Kindle Unlimited

 

Medium Sam Firecloud can see ghosts and while they don’t actually talk to him he can get impressions from them. Enough for his wife, private investigator lacey Fitzpatrick, to research who they are and find how to help them on their way. In this story though, it’s Sam’s son Daniel who suddenly discovers his dad’s gift has passed to him when his best friend tries to communicate that he was murdered. Poor Daniel. He’s struggling with the loss of his best friend and now this? That’s a bit much for any teen, right?

 

Sam does the best he can to guide Daniel while still letting Daniel do things in his own way. Even if that means Daniel ignores his newfound gift. Lacey helps and they eventually find who murdered Jason. In addition, Daniel has a new girlfriend and he hopes she won’t think he’s a freak. But it’s all good. Kenzie is pretty cool and she likes his gift and his family. And on top of all this, Sam has quit his construction job and is starting his own pottery business. So he’s searching for a place and buying equipment and supplies. Whew! A lot going on in this one. All-in-all this is a great read.

Source: imavoraciousreader.blogspot.com/2020/07/murder-walk.html
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