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spafon

Junior Member
Get a life

It would seem that most of you armchair experts are too concerned with trying to look cute to each other than offer advice.
The fact that I had knee surgery by a hack,that "puts up a red flag" this is the sign of someone that needs to get a life of their own and stop trying to disect some one elses. NOTHING was found in the search except that they were in the wrong house. Is it a sign of "something is not right" to have been victimized by the police while the local hack surgeon was withholding information so he could make $9K on the surgery on my knee? You all seem to be a bunch of wannabes who's advice is non-existant. Posturing and impressing each other with your witty remarks is the order of the day; good advice is secondary or tercirary at best.
 


rmet4nzkx

Senior Member
If they found nothing and you can prove you had nothing to do with the person they were looking for, you can file a complaint against the agency and recover your losses associated with the search. If you can find an attorney willing to take your case on contingency, go fo it, if not, be very leary.
 

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