Thursday, May 15, 2008

Choosing The Right Spy Gear

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Choosing the Right Spy Gear

When you are ready to take the next step in choosing your spy gear you should take into account what, where, when and how often you are going to use it. Spy Gear encompasses a very large amount of equipment.

Your first decision should be what information do you want to obtain. IE: If you want to know where someone has been in a car do you follow them? Do you use a live GPS Tracker? Do you Hire a PI? Theses are difficult questions for most of us. If you work all day and expect a spouse of infidelity, first and foremost how much do you want to know? Do you you just need proof to leave them? Do you have to catch them in the act? No matter what you suspicions you need proof. So how do you go about it?

First things first. Are you sure you want to find out? Are you REALLY sure? OK This will take some time its not fast and its not easy. If you get any information and you immediately throw it in their face you have wasted your money, time and advice and they will never let you get any other information.



Is this happening at work or at another location (like a hotel or other persons house) If so do you know where? If yes you can move on to video proof, if no you need to find out where. This can be accomplished by using a GPS tracker. It is placed in his or her vehicle and then removed several days later. You will then know the whereabouts of that vehicle 24 hours a day for the last few days. If you get lucky you will find a location that they stop at regularly that you do not recognize. Take your car out and drive by the address find out what they are and keep notes. You should have a complete record of stops so Home will be there work too and the store the coffee shop and so on, you are looking for somewhere that has no connection to the everyday life of the person. If for example they say they bowl on Tuesdays then the car should be at the Bowling Alley. If the cars is not there but in front of an unfamiliar house, is this proof? NO. Get the name from the mail box and look it up in the phone book. Do you know this person? Is it a friend of theirs that maybe they gave a ride to? When trying to find out information about a person you must give them the benefit of the doubt until you can absolutely positivly prove it.

More to come

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