Skip Trace Secrets: Dirty Little Seminar has a new date! September 15th in The Woodlands, Texas Waterway Marriott. Register at Skiptrax.com today. Meet Valerie and learn about new skip trace tech and tricks.
Revealing tricks, secrets and methods to getting someone found with concise directions from a seasoned skip tracer providing an advantage with big results. Invaluable tactics delve into information and resources not available in any other book. Tools that streamline the process to find the person that you are hunting.
For process servers, recovery agents, collectors and attorneys; experienced and beginners alike. Investigative specialists will appreciate compilation of sites with direct easy-access hyperlinks taking you to the front page of the best skip tracing tools found today.
âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸ Review by Ron L. Brown Author of Manhunt: The Book Outstanding! I have read many books and manuals on skip tracing and even wrote a few and seldom have seen any better information compressed into a package as tidy as this one. Valerie is an experienced professional and it shows. Valerie, thank you for sharing.
âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸ Val, I read your blog and I must bow to your creative fiat. You must write a book, manual, paper or something, describing the tricks of the trade you've developed for the rest of us use. Just to let you know what I think. --Carnell Bonner, Sr
âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸ Based on your website and its awesome tips, I just bought your ebook. It is not as if I am a beginner, either, yet I still learned things just from your site. Can't wait to read the book. Appreciate your creativity and approach. - David Davis
âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸ Thanks for your book Valerie. I plan to share it with a couple of my co-workers that are not well versed in skiptracing. I myself hate to be limited to lists, but they are important reminders for a beginner or those that don't have that 6th sense (I do.) It's almost impossible to teach someone to think outside the box. Not everyone is born with an "inquiring mind" so to speak... And of course everyone has to do things a little different depending on what state they are skipping in and what resources your employer/company will provide. - by Cheryl Kensill
âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸ Thanks for sharing Valerie - Good information from an experienced professional. Piper,P.I. in Memphis -Posted by Charles Piper
âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸ By Doug P. PHD This review is from: Skip Trace Secrets - Dirty Little Tricks Skip Tracers Use I'm really glad I bought this book. It goes way beyond the basics, giving insight on creative ways to find a debtor (skipped debtor, that is) A lot of tips that save money and time. Not to mention, frustration, as tracking a skip does provide.
The author provides a wealth of hands on how-to steps and does answer her email with any questions that you may have. It was a nice surprise to get a reply. I recommend this book to anyone in the PI or collections business. It really is a must have for the beginner and nice to have for an old timer like me that needs to keep up with the fast advances in information that the internet has access to. The blog the author has is really nice, it has a few links posted I think as they are discovered and is well worth a visit every so often.
âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸ By Mandy Arroyo Format:Kindle Edition This one is a treat for me. Great insight into doing research and skip tracing with some really good lists of things to do and places to go. I appreciate that the book doesn't take up half it's pages to quote laws like some other skip trace books that I have bought before. It's a very helpful addition to my iPhone.