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What To Do When You See A Disaster that’s Not Your Own

Saturday, December 3rd, 2011
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It’s probably not an uncommon sight for many people (like expats) to see their friends go into a relationship that’s not exactly right. As much you try to support that person, there comes a time where all you want to do is step in and blatantly explain exactly how you feel and what they should do.
Unfortunately, proceeding in doing this may cause a wedge between you and the person you care about. At the end of the day, it is up to that person in the relationship to make a decision and decide what's ultimately right… Read More

Letter from our readers (II)

Friday, December 2nd, 2011

Continued here is the letter we received the last time. We cut it up into two mainly because of the length, but we believe that a little patience in trying to read everything through and through will benefit everyone.
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Letter continued:
So I continued on with my life, and I was pretending that everything was alright. In a sense, I was in a state of denial over the whole thing. I pretended that nothing had happened to me. The people around me never suspected anything – I had a good job, and I had never been very open… Read More

All About Liars

Thursday, November 24th, 2011
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Why do people lie in relationships?
That’s the million dollar question, isn’t it? A lot of angst and hurt and trouble – in varying degrees – come from lies done in relationships. A lot people make the mistake of thinking that lying is a common feature of a relationship. It can be quite difficult to understand why people lie about themselves in relationships. The prime reason for this may be, that they fear that their partner would leave them if they open up their secrets. People lie in relationships to keep the negative aspects… Read More

The Power of GPS – And We Have It!

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

Asset protection has long been the driving force behind the insurance industry. However, no insurance policy can offer loss prevention. GPS asset tracking devices are an invaluable tool in understanding every aspect of your current situation, giving you the ability to do something about it. GPS tracking offers a proactive approach to asset protection with instant access to location and vital statistics for valuable personal and business assets 24 hours a day.
Our GPS Tracking system uses Global Positioning System to get information about places that a vehicle… Read More

Skills and Tools, we have them both

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

Two things matter the most, when you are in the private investigation business. Skills and tools. One cannot possibly exist without the other, if you are talking about a good private investigation agency. They should have the right skills (many of which come from years of experience), as well as the proper tools to get the job done.
In the case of Thailand Private Investigators, we are proud to say that we have both.
It is a very unfortunate fact that Thailand has no law or requirement for private… Read More

5 Tips in Choosing the Right Business Partner

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

One of the things many expats here in Thailand are looking for is a business partner. Many people just fall in love with the culture and people here that this is the place they choose to open a business so that they have some additional money in their nest egg when they retire, or sometimes they want to move here permanently. Either way, here are some prudent tips when looking for the right business partner.
1. Find a Partner That Can Bring Skills and Experience to The Business A good business partner should… Read More

Why Hire a PI?

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011

Many people think, though, that it isn't necessary to hire an undercover private detective. They think that it's possible to move forward on their own to do the research. What they don't consider are the benefits that come from hiring an undercover private detective.
The first of these benefits is that an undercover private detective understands that there are risks associated with investigating someone. He or she will know that there are right ways to conduct surveillance – ways that will allow them to go… Read More

More Things to Remember when Confronting a Cheater

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011

A couple of posts ago, we had some tips for you when confronting a cheating partner. Here are more points we feel will help you out when a confrontation with a cheating partner becomes inevitable.
1. Absolutely DO NOT let them change the subject. Once confronted with facts, they will try to pull a trick on you by calling you crazy, stupid, psycho, insecure, childish, petty, ridiculous, looking for trouble or trying to start something. All of this will occur before responding to your question about who… Read More

3 Types of Business Scams and How to Avoid Them

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011

Business scams are on the rise, as fraudsters and cheaters recognize the potential of victimizing people who are looking to increase their income. Many of these people have capital (thus, cash) as well as very little time to attend to their investments, making them very ripe targets for scams. We here have listed three of the most common business scams used to dupe unsuspecting victims:
Ponzi Scheme This is a type of pyramid scheme that we have discussed here in the site before. A Ponzi Scheme is where money from new investors is used to provide… Read More

4 Steps To Remember When Confronting A Cheater

Tuesday, November 1st, 2011

Okay, you’ve finally discovered the worse – that a significant person in your life has been cheating on you. It hurts, and you will feel a need to confront that person. However, you cannot just walk right up to that person and let all hell break loose. Facing that person and saying what you know or suspect can take a toll on the most courageous person and possibly destroy a relationship. On the other hand, failing to speak up when you have evidence to suggest that someone you care about is cheating behind your back will leave you feeling… Read More