Consultant Profile
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Advantage Services Company
Consultant ID:
105833
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Contact Information 
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| First Name
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David |
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Last Name
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Dennis-Leigh |
| Address 1
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896 N. Federal Hwy |
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Address 2
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#812 |
| City
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Pompano Beach |
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State
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FL |
| Country
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United States |
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Postal Code
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33062 |
| Telephone
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(800) 924-6427, (954 |
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Fax
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(954) 942-1148 |
| Email
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staff@privateyes.net |
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| Company or Individual Name
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Advantage Services Company |
| Company's Web Site Address
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http://www.privateyes.net |
Company
Description
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| Services: PS CF CRS PC ST PI. We are a State Licensed Private Investigative Agency with multi-lingual staff, experienced the world over. We work for multi-billion dollar international conglomerates, Governmental Agencies, Solo Practictioner Attorneys and individuals. |
Degrees and
Certifications
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| State Licensed Private Investigators, multi-lingual, Spanish, French, Vietnamese |
Professional
Memberships
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| CollectionIndustry.com Registered Collector.National Association of Professional Process Servers |
Other Notes
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| Former Federal Agents and Sheriff's Detectives. Worldwide Experience with European and African Connections and Affiliates |
| Hourly Rate
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$100 |
| States Willing to Work
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Any |
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Professional Experience
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Project 1
Successfully resolved executive kidnapping in South America. Traveled to remote districts of several countries, negotiated with armed kidnappers and successfully returned American businessman to his family in US. |
Project 2
Investigated, to the extreme benefit of our clients, extraordinarily sensitive, multi-million dollar divorce cases involving enterprise size businesses, multiple personal relationships, fraud, embezzelement, extorsion, prostitution, drug use and child custody. |
Project 3
Successfully appealed double homicide in North Carolina. Stepped in in the middle of the case with Nationally known lawyers and discovered evidence which did not stop the origianl conviction but subsequently proved vital to the appeal, which was won and the client went free. |
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