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i too would like to know how a private company can influence another private company legally and put them out of business....

"legally" ?

since when did the private companies in question give two shits about legality?

JOC provided a fantastic service - these newcomers will have big shoes to fill...

Do you think that an alternative career path for them might be politics?

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The only profession where it's a prerequisite to be lower than a snakes arsehole...sounds like politics would be the perfect career path for them.

Hi All ,

I understand that there are some qualms about JOC. I wanted to come out and clear it all up instead of stories flying around.

Our Japanese operative was threatened in the comfort of his own home.

For those that have paid for their checks, you will get your results.

Mick, I believe I have sent out your results to you as of 2 weeks ago. Please check your E-mail inbox. If not please flick an E-mail through to [email protected] and I will send it over once more.

For now, JOC has taken a bow down out of the scene.

We have no relation to JHC and wish them the best of luck. JOC obviously got the ball rolling for something a lot bigger and I wish JHC and those running it the best of luck.

Regards,

JOC.

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Hi All ,

I understand that there are some qualms about JOC. I wanted to come out and clear it all up instead of stories flying around.

Our Japanese operative was threatened in the comfort of his own home.

For those that have paid for their checks, you will get your results.

Mick, I believe I have sent out your results to you as of 2 weeks ago. Please check your E-mail inbox. If not please flick an E-mail through to [email protected] and I will send it over once more.

For now, JOC has taken a bow down out of the scene.

We have no relation to JHC and wish them the best of luck. JOC obviously got the ball rolling for something a lot bigger and I wish JHC and those running it the best of luck.

Regards,

JOC.

Ugh it shits me when the good guys lose. Let's hope it's only losing the battle rather than the war. Many thanks for all your efforts, JOC.

sh1t got real

Not to worry...

Some ppl are thinking smarter rather than wk harder - probably on both sides of the ethical fence.

A different band of honest to goodness ppl are having a look at this today (as well as those who've already given support right here on SAU). :yes:

Thanks JOC, you started an invaluable service.

It's a shame that so many authorities turn a blind eye to what essentially is a criminal act of international proportions! That's exactly where the problem lies I think. It's too hard to prosecute for what is considered to be a lower end of the scale crime. When it is done on a large scale though, that's the game changer!

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