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Started by CACPIR_Dave, June 02, 2008, 12:55:25 AM

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CACPIR_Dave

So my group has been meeting for the past several months.  Planning.  Getting things together.  Revamping everything we do, how we operate.  Starting over from scratch.  We've been working on a new website to roll out in conjunction with the ghost tours I was going to be conducting at work.  We've practiced investigating at several member's homes.  WE have our whole process down cold.  We conducted an investigation for a friend of a member.  They claimed they had experienced some stuff.  We went three times.  Never caught a damn thing.  Debunked a couple of things.
So we were all set to investigate two businesses in So Cal.  HAd everything all set up.  Worked really hard to establish a good relationship with the owners.  Conducted pre-investigation interviews.
And what happens?  Both businesses have now shut us out.
Business one's excuse?  THey have been approached by another group that wants to conduct an ongoing investigation.  And the group got them to sign an agreement granting them "exclusive investigation rights"  So supposedly no other group can come in and investigate.  Are you frickin kidding me?
Business two's excuse?  They had another group come in there and conduct an investigation.  The group was rude, careless (broke several items), inconsiderate and unprofessional.  So they would just rather not have any groups in there after this experience. 
And guess what?  It was the same group in both cases.

dwalters

You have to spill the beans in here man...which group is this? I KNOW it's not PPI. Groups like this should SERIOUSLY take a look at themselves and see how wrong they are. I tend to take cases and forward them to other groups when we are too "stuffed" with cases. I would REALLY like to know who this group is so that I NEVER give them a case.

CACPIR_Dave

See, this is the part that has me complexed.  The group that had the signed "contract" said he could not give me the name of the group and was "not at liberty to disclose that information" due to the agreement they signed.
The other owner said the group called themselves "SoCal Ghostbusters"
That name right there should say it all.  But I cannot find anything on this group.  No website, nothing.
Thankfully both businesses were nothing like the Whaley House, SD Maritime Museum, etc.  Cuz that would suck of places like those got closed off.  One was a rest in Escondido, and a the other was a hobby store in San Diego.  I'm going to try and approach both in a couple of months and see what happens.  Maybe in the fall.  I'm thinking that this ghostbusters group will pretty much fall apart by then.  If it wasn't for items being broken, I'm pretty sure I would have been able to get my group access.  The hobby store was were several items were broken.  Apparently some fairly pricey models.  Hopefully this group has to pay.
I've heard of this kind of thing happening to other groups as well.  Its just annoying that groups of kids think they know all about doing this stuff just from watching a couple TV shows.

MichaelF (FPIE)

That is really to bad man, hope it all works out for you.
200 years ago, our communication over computers would have been deemed magical and we all would have been burned at the stake.  200 years from now, explanations for what we call Paranormal will be in Science Textbooks.

ttjoon

To reiterate what Dave said; this is definitely NOT PPI.  I have never heard of a group making the homeowner/business owner sign a "contract" stating that no other group could go in and investigate.  That is just ridiculous and unconscionable.  I have never heard of this group either.  It's a shame that someone couldn't explain to those business owners that no group should make anyone sign a contract.  That just isn't how paranormal groups conduct themselves.  MOST paranormal groups, that is.  Given enough time, you should be able to find out who these individuals are.  As for you and your group (pep talk time), just keep doing what you are doing and your reputation will speak for itself.  Keep the faith, my friend.   :)

PPI Karl

Quote from: CACPIR_Dave on June 02, 2008, 02:48:46 AMSee, this is the part that has me complexed.  The group that had the signed "contract" said he could not give me the name of the group and was "not at liberty to disclose that information" due to the agreement they signed.  The other owner said the group called themselves "SoCal Ghostbusters."

If SoCal Ghostbusters is not a registered business, any agreement they made others sign is just a paper fantasy.  Are there any business majors or business law students on this forum that can comment on this?
If you want to end your misery, start enjoying it, because there's nothing the universe begrudges more than our enjoyment.

ttjoon

Quote from: PPI Karl on June 02, 2008, 01:26:06 PM
Quote from: CACPIR_Dave on June 02, 2008, 02:48:46 AMSee, this is the part that has me complexed.  The group that had the signed "contract" said he could not give me the name of the group and was "not at liberty to disclose that information" due to the agreement they signed.  The other owner said the group called themselves "SoCal Ghostbusters."

If SoCal Ghostbusters is not a registered business, any agreement they made others sign is just a paper fantasy.  Are there any business majors or business law students on this forum that can comment on this?

Bona fide paranormal investigators and their groups aren?t a "business" to begin with.  We are not an enterprise. Nobody gets paid.  We are all volunteers and we do not profit from this.  Whatever this "paper-fantasy" contract is, the one thing for sure that it isn't, is legal.  It is just a group of people feebly trying to look like they know what the heck they're doing and making a mockery of it in the process. Any group that is genuine, experienced, and worth their salt would NEVER ask a client to do this and any person or persons with half a brain wouldn't agree to it in the first place.  Wouldn't surprise me if this group's next move was to charge for their services.....and demand per diem in top of it.      :(

PPI Brian

I agree; legally a non-competition and non-disclosure contract between an individual and a business isn't worth the paper it's printed on.

A lot of paranormal groups claim to be "non-profit organizations", when in fact they aren't. I work for a non-profit organization, and we are considered a "business" by the IRS and we are required to file certain paper work to maintain our 501-C non-profit status. Any group that claims to be a non-profit organization but fails to file the necessary paperwork with the IRS is just asking for trouble. If they are charging for their services or accepting donations they are just compounding their problems.
 

"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence."--Carl Sagan

PPI Glenn

I'd be willing to bet its Southern California Ghost Hunters. I know that one of their members is an attorney.
Glenn Pitcher
Founder, Pacific Paranormal Investigations
R.I.P. (1963-2009)

MichaelF (FPIE)

Quote from: PPI Glenn on June 03, 2008, 01:56:11 AM
I'd be willing to bet its Southern California Ghost Hunters. I know that one of their members is an attorney.

What's funny is I had actually considered putting in an application and such with that group, until I dug a little further.  They actually have orb phots in with their evidence.  I'm not even talking like "cool" orb photos, I'm talking the kind you get all the time.  Hey, if you go through their training program, you get a certificate and degree though!

Please if you guys ever hear anything bad about FPIE promise me you will let me know.  I already know thier founder is a big idiot though so don't bother with that.
200 years ago, our communication over computers would have been deemed magical and we all would have been burned at the stake.  200 years from now, explanations for what we call Paranormal will be in Science Textbooks.

johnny

Never heard of the group but just googling them... they seem to just about cover everything as a bona fide business and their mission statement says it all.  8)
- Dr. Laura Meininger, founder of Southern California Ghost Hunters has attained her Ph.D., in Metaphysics with Celestial Visions School of Metaphysical Arts.

http://www.southerncaliforniaghosthunters.com/





Heaven won't take me and hell's afraid I'll take over.

ttjoon

Quote from: johnny on June 03, 2008, 12:37:11 PM
Never heard of the group but just googling them... they seem to just about cover everything as a bona fide business and their mission statement says it all.  8)
- Dr. Laura Meininger, founder of Southern California Ghost Hunters has attained her Ph.D., in Metaphysics with Celestial Visions School of Metaphysical Arts.

http://www.southerncaliforniaghosthunters.com/







Well, Dr. Meiniger's school says it all: "Celestial Visions School of Metaphysical Arts".   ::)  Something tells me this isn't an Ivy League school.  Can't be sure, but I just have this feeling.   ::)

ttjoon

#12
Their website is a joke.  They are "Orb Happy".  98% of their photos are orbs. 

"Oh...there an orb checking out Laura's car"

"Orbs at a private residence..on the curtain".

           

                   please...... ::)

Ohhhh, Orbs in the buttermilk, shu orb shu.....

dwalters



That's PPI's stand. Are you in good hands?

CACPIR_Dave

Well, I've decided.  I'm going to create a new front page for our group's website.  Its going to state that by visiting this site and continuing further into the site, you agree to not visit another group's website.  Also, you agree that upon the moment you mention mt group's name, you will never even utter the name of another group as well.

johnny

Heaven won't take me and hell's afraid I'll take over.

Kristen

#16
Quote from: PPI Glenn on June 03, 2008, 01:56:11 AM
I'd be willing to bet its Southern California Ghost Hunters. I know that one of their members is an attorney.

Apparently not a very great attorney.  As was said before by Brian, if they are going to operate as a business the IRS recognizes them as a business and they have to file tax papers.  The IRS is not very kind to people posing as section 501-c organizations.  They have to be registered with the IRS to even be considered non-profit at all.  Maybe we should send an anonymous tip to get them audited  ;)
Nothing in life is to be feared.  It is only to be understood.  ~Marie Curie

bellalaghoste

sounds sorry dude.  I wish I lived in SD so I could be in the group PPi.  I love you guys.  I bet I could learn so much from you guys.   Will it be ok if you broke the contract.  What will be the problem.  Dave do not give them nothing ok this sounds fishy.

ttjoon

#18
Quote from: bellalaghoste on June 05, 2008, 07:22:46 PM
Will it be ok if you broke the contract.  What will be the problem. 

Seriously....if you broke their "contract", what would they do.... Send you to (dramatic music here): DA DA DA DAAAAAAA: "Paranormal Prison"?   ::)

bellalaghoste

ha ha tracy that what i am saying.

PPI Glenn

Tracy, you crack me up!!!  :D

Quote from: TAPS Tracy on June 06, 2008, 10:29:13 AM
Quote from: bellalaghoste on June 05, 2008, 07:22:46 PM
Will it be ok if you broke the contract.  What will be the problem.

Seriously....if you broke their "contract", what would they do.... Send you to (dramatic music here): DA DA DA DAAAAAAA: "Paranormal Prison"?   ::)
Glenn Pitcher
Founder, Pacific Paranormal Investigations
R.I.P. (1963-2009)

MichaelF (FPIE)

Grrrrrrr they just bought the FLIR that I had been saving up for from my contact  :(  I wanted to get my CCTV and stuff first, other deals they have arn't nearly as good.
200 years ago, our communication over computers would have been deemed magical and we all would have been burned at the stake.  200 years from now, explanations for what we call Paranormal will be in Science Textbooks.

PPI Glenn

Who's 'they?'

Quote from: MichaelF (FPIE) on June 17, 2008, 01:25:53 PM
Grrrrrrr they just bought the FLIR that I had been saving up for from my contact  :(  I wanted to get my CCTV and stuff first, other deals they have arn't nearly as good.
Glenn Pitcher
Founder, Pacific Paranormal Investigations
R.I.P. (1963-2009)

MichaelF (FPIE)

The Southern Ca GHost Hunters.
200 years ago, our communication over computers would have been deemed magical and we all would have been burned at the stake.  200 years from now, explanations for what we call Paranormal will be in Science Textbooks.

ttjoon


PPI Brian

Quote from: TAPS Tracy on June 18, 2008, 10:23:15 AM
Quote from: MichaelF (FPIE) on June 18, 2008, 09:05:01 AM
The Southern Ca GHost Hunters.

aka: "The Dark Side"

Led by the notorious Doctor Evil herself...  :)

Doesn't she claim to have a fake PhD in metaphysical studies or some other nonsensical bulls#@t?
"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence."--Carl Sagan

ttjoon

#26
Quote from: PPI Brian M on June 18, 2008, 02:12:51 PM
Quote from: TAPS Tracy on June 18, 2008, 10:23:15 AM
Quote from: MichaelF (FPIE) on June 18, 2008, 09:05:01 AM
The Southern Ca GHost Hunters.

aka: "The Dark Side"

Led by the notorious Doctor Evil herself...  :)

Doesn't she claim to have a fake PhD in metaphysical studies or some other nonsensical bulls#@t?

Yes, she does.  I think in this case, PhD stands for "Piled Higher and Deeper.  ::)

This is from an earlier post but this was my comment on this:

Well, Dr. Meiniger's school says it all: "Celestial Visions School of Metaphysical Arts".   :  Something tells me this isn't an Ivy League school.  Can't be sure, but I just have this feeling

PPI Glenn

Looks like the 'ol Celestial Visions School of Metaphysical Arts is kaput. Their domain name is no longer registered.

Quote from: TAPS Tracy on June 18, 2008, 05:01:09 PM
Quote from: PPI Brian M on June 18, 2008, 02:12:51 PM
Quote from: TAPS Tracy on June 18, 2008, 10:23:15 AM
Quote from: MichaelF (FPIE) on June 18, 2008, 09:05:01 AM
The Southern Ca GHost Hunters.

aka: "The Dark Side"

Led by the notorious Doctor Evil herself...  :)

Doesn't she claim to have a fake PhD in metaphysical studies or some other nonsensical bulls#@t?

Yes, she does.  I think in this case, PhD stands for "Piled Higher and Deeper.  ::)

This is from an earlier post but this was my comment on this:

Well, Dr. Meiniger's school says it all: "Celestial Visions School of Metaphysical Arts".   :  Something tells me this isn't an Ivy League school.  Can't be sure, but I just have this feeling
Glenn Pitcher
Founder, Pacific Paranormal Investigations
R.I.P. (1963-2009)

ttjoon

Quote from: PPI Glenn on June 23, 2008, 02:28:37 AM
Looks like the 'ol Celestial Visions School of Metaphysical Arts is kaput. Their domain name is no longer registered.

Quote from: TAPS Tracy on June 18, 2008, 05:01:09 PM
Quote from: PPI Brian M on June 18, 2008, 02:12:51 PM
Quote from: TAPS Tracy on June 18, 2008, 10:23:15 AM
Quote from: MichaelF (FPIE) on June 18, 2008, 09:05:01 AM
The Southern Ca GHost Hunters.

aka: "The Dark Side"

Led by the notorious Doctor Evil herself...  :)

Doesn't she claim to have a fake PhD in metaphysical studies or some other nonsensical bulls#@t?

Yes, she does.  I think in this case, PhD stands for "Piled Higher and Deeper.  ::)

This is from an earlier post but this was my comment on this:

Well, Dr. Meiniger's school says it all: "Celestial Visions School of Metaphysical Arts".   :  Something tells me this isn't an Ivy League school.  Can't be sure, but I just have this feeling

Oh, bummer.  It looked so successful, too.  I guess this means that her diploma is no longer good, huh?   ::)

PPI Glenn

Quote from: TAPS Tracy on June 23, 2008, 01:06:19 PM
Quote from: PPI Glenn on June 23, 2008, 02:28:37 AM
Looks like the 'ol Celestial Visions School of Metaphysical Arts is kaput. Their domain name is no longer registered.

Quote from: TAPS Tracy on June 18, 2008, 05:01:09 PM
Quote from: PPI Brian M on June 18, 2008, 02:12:51 PM
Quote from: TAPS Tracy on June 18, 2008, 10:23:15 AM
Quote from: MichaelF (FPIE) on June 18, 2008, 09:05:01 AM
The Southern Ca GHost Hunters.

aka: "The Dark Side"

Led by the notorious Doctor Evil herself...  :)

Doesn't she claim to have a fake PhD in metaphysical studies or some other nonsensical bulls#@t?

Yes, she does.  I think in this case, PhD stands for "Piled Higher and Deeper.  ::)

This is from an earlier post but this was my comment on this:

Well, Dr. Meiniger's school says it all: "Celestial Visions School of Metaphysical Arts".   :  Something tells me this isn't an Ivy League school.  Can't be sure, but I just have this feeling

Oh, bummer.  It looked so successful, too.  I guess this means that her diploma is no longer good, huh?   ::)

Like it ever was good??
Glenn Pitcher
Founder, Pacific Paranormal Investigations
R.I.P. (1963-2009)