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Spokeo.com will tell you EVERYTHING about this guy; address, phone #'s, loan info, property taxes, etc.I encourage everyone to delete their info from this site anytime you move, make a major purchase.
I would call his work and report it to one of his superiors. It is not as hard as you may think to get in touch with the right people. Here is my example-I purchased a plasma screen at Best Buy, when they first hit the market ($7500 TV then). It blew up after 5 months and I tried to return it with the receipt etc. They tried to deny the return, because I did not buy a service plan. The worker and I got into it, and he threatened he was going to kill me. I reported it to management 5 times and got blown off, as if it was no big deal. I went on the Best Buy corporate website and got the name of the Best Buy CEO. I then went to PeopleSearch.com and paid $19.95 for his address and phone number. I found out he lived in Minnesota. I called him at his house and told him my recent experience at his Puyallup, Wa store. The next day he flew out the Head of Customer Service for the Americas. A guy by the name of Michael Linton. I was asked to show up at the store at 3pm. I was greeted with $1000 gift card, 3 seperate letters of apology from the various managers, who blew me off, and I was told to pick out any TV I wanted "free of charge". I picked out a 47" Pioneer Plasma ($11,000 bucks at the time). Plus they issued me my $7500 back for my original TV, which blew up. Not to mention 3 people lost their jobs, including Mr. Death Threat.The point is; you would be suprised how much personal information is out there on the internet, and how easy it is to get in contact with the right people. Who would of thought I could get on the internet and be having a conversation with the CEO of Best Buy for $20 bucks? I sure didn't! I don't see why you cannot do the same in regards, to the government employee, whom sent you a death threat. I wish you luck tracking down his superiors...
You have to put in a seperate request for each seperate ULR or something, but that doesn't remove the original info. The site just gathers it from other sites, you would have to track down each bit of it where originally posted and delete it at the source. To me it sounded like you can delete it, but if the source isn't removed, it will just get regathered later.
Quote from: skywalker253 on January 16, 2013, 01:32:22 AMI would call his work and report it to one of his superiors. It is not as hard as you may think to get in touch with the right people. Here is my example-I purchased a plasma screen at Best Buy, when they first hit the market ($7500 TV then). It blew up after 5 months and I tried to return it with the receipt etc. They tried to deny the return, because I did not buy a service plan. The worker and I got into it, and he threatened he was going to kill me. I reported it to management 5 times and got blown off, as if it was no big deal. I went on the Best Buy corporate website and got the name of the Best Buy CEO. I then went to PeopleSearch.com and paid $19.95 for his address and phone number. I found out he lived in Minnesota. I called him at his house and told him my recent experience at his Puyallup, Wa store. The next day he flew out the Head of Customer Service for the Americas. A guy by the name of Michael Linton. I was asked to show up at the store at 3pm. I was greeted with $1000 gift card, 3 seperate letters of apology from the various managers, who blew me off, and I was told to pick out any TV I wanted "free of charge". I picked out a 47" Pioneer Plasma ($11,000 bucks at the time). Plus they issued me my $7500 back for my original TV, which blew up. Not to mention 3 people lost their jobs, including Mr. Death Threat.The point is; you would be suprised how much personal information is out there on the internet, and how easy it is to get in contact with the right people. Who would of thought I could get on the internet and be having a conversation with the CEO of Best Buy for $20 bucks? I sure didn't! I don't see why you cannot do the same in regards, to the government employee, whom sent you a death threat. I wish you luck tracking down his superiors... Awesome!!!!
Cant post a link but ftom my phone but ut looks like this guy has a new facebook page.
Paul SzigetyJanuary 11man I wish I could surf youtube and make more threatening messages to people for doing things I don't agree with.
Hey ....where is Shane ? Hope that nut case did not follow up on his threat ....