Allow me to introduce you to RFG, otherwise known as Fort Knox. This is my livelihood and I guard it with a state-of-the-art security system. As a Certified Fraud Examiner and Private Investigator with the Commonwealth of Virginia, I will protect your business with my preventative plans like a mama bear protects its cubs. My plans are top notch, never before seen in the anti-fraud industry. However, my plans are not available to everyone, as my services are only available to Virginia businesses, unless I am hired through a government agency to work across the United States or the world.
My strategies, interventions and methodologies are the intellectual property of RFG. In the back of the castle is the exit. It is a one-way door for toxic people, relationships and criminality. I cannot associate with criminals or those that do business with criminals. If I find out that you friend, have been flying under the radar or concealing fraud from me in some way, we will need to part ways.
My intention is to leave the drugs, trafficking, prostitution, cartel, and mafia alone and allow the seasoned veterans of government associations and departments handle these difficulties.
RFG has a strategy and contingency plan, up to and including interventions for individuals with escalating challenging behavior. The Challenging Behavior (CB) protocol is implemented immediately, but not before the aggressor is given plenty of time to curb their behavior. This is implemented with the assistance of law enforcement, a judge and lawyer. It keeps people safe, from unsafe people. Although I cannot prevent all fraud or crime from occurring, this protocol is designed to keep these folks firmly planted in the seat of straight and narrow.
The reason the CB protocol was created was due to the number of High Conflict Personality (HCP) individuals who cause trouble for others, people and groups in the community, and businesses. It takes them off the streets, makes communities and family life safer and protected.
As I get ready to open my business this fall, several checks need to be made. It takes skill to chart a course of action and as part of the final checks and tests, I perform safety runs to remove any miscreants. The maintenance checks repair any cracks in the system. Dry runs dispose of surprise attacks on the road while travelling, such as gangs or stragglers that may be following. For example, the first safety check was the last week of August. Although all those issues have been resolved and repaired, the source of the cyberattacks were both local miscreants and a dishonest business owner. This step can take longer than expected, however, I’m in the last month of final test runs and safety checks.
More victories of caught villains will appear when they occur. Soon, I’ll be ready to open!!