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Originally posted here by White_Eskimo
i think that some of the people who own dogs are a little bit insane.
Grrrrrrrr Woof Woof Woof Woof Snarl Snarl Grrrrrrrr
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Originally posted here by White_Eskimo
my point is that some of these dog walker/dog owner people are pretty hardcore about their pets.
It's no fun being a dog, I should know, Grrrr Woof Woof
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I am not sure how big your balls are but if i was deadset on it , i would collect as much info as possible on the mark ,full name, employer ,associations,schooling...... Then start stalking ,pick a large detective agency from a large city and use their name when calling this persons friends and family(very in your face, people are stupid and easily intimdated by an authority figure though) ,pretending to be doing a employee background check is another good info collection scheme (best used on indirect associations, old neighboors and such As people will lie to protect people close to them) , pretend to be an old friend from college (gotta be subtle and have good background info but can be very effective)..... Eventually this person is going to hear about all these calls from detectives, phony prospective employers and old school friends and will likely be very intimidated/worried/confused. Even if you find no useful dirt it will probably scare the lady off. As long as you don't impersonate anyone from the goverment there is nothing that can be done to you for it. The great and always brilliant Fravia+ has some good tips also http://www.searchlores.org/cgi-bin/s...mal&sort=score
(much of it it web based but still applicable to the real world)
If you are very deadset on ending the problem , calls to the marks employer/family demanding the money she owes the crack "you sold her" and stuff like that (i will leave it to your imagination for others) can really get someone thinking and worrying about other things than her lost dog she thinks she found..
Pre emptive PR is also something to consider if you wish to stay defensive. If you know someone in the PR field talk to them , they are real *****ers and know the system(which is a big part of the battle)
Ohhh the naughty, naughty things you can do so easily, its a damn good thing there are not to many devious, smart and vengeful people out there.
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I tried to hit you with green dude. The attempt generated this error"javascript:void(0);"
I tested a few of the other posts in this thread and thier antipoint pop-up windows worked fine. Ask rioter(he knows php well) or jupmed about it. That may be the answer to your sig question. Maybe peeps have tried to give you green and they get the same error?
edit**Sorry Framework..I see this issue is known**edit
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*Moved From Miscellaneous Security Discussions at allenb1963's request*
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Originally posted here by LarrySmith
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I tried to hit you with green dude. The attempt generated this error"javascript:void(0);"
I tested a few of the other posts in this thread and thier antipoint pop-up windows worked fine. Ask rioter(he knows php well) or jupmed about it. That may be the answer to your sig question. Maybe peeps have tried to give you green and they get the same error?
edit**Sorry Framework..I see this issue is known**edit
Nothing to worry about.. thanks for the thought but give your greenies else where...
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you may not be able to stop the story being printed at such a late point but what about having a friendly word with someone in the paper's offices see if you can't get a small area on the same page as the story for an advertisment put a link to company site etc
dont mention the actual alegations at all - but make sure people are able to go and see not your friends side of the story but rather the good work being done - people will respond better to cutesy pics of rescued animals etc than to tit-for-tat allegations
plus if your friend is seen to be rising above it all like it doesn't bother her then she will come out looking alot more sane than the 600mile drive woman
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