Quote from cowpok1027:
What could possibly make this illegal?
A good idea to always "Know who you invest with & who you invest in"
Quote from mahram:
I was wondering if it were legal todo background checks on ceols and management. And use it for investment purposes. For example if you found out that a ceo was having money problems throught a background, or like he was arrested recently for drunkdriving or marital disputes.
Quote from mahram:
I was wondering if it were legal todo background checks on ceols and management. And use it for investment purposes. For example if you found out that a ceo was having money problems throught a background, or like he was arrested recently for drunkdriving or marital disputes.
Quote from Ricter:
Some of that information would be protected by privacy laws, no? Are there any privacy laws left?
Quote from mahram:
I was wondering if it were legal todo background checks on ceols and management. And use it for investment purposes. For example if you found out that a ceo was having money problems throught a background, or like he was arrested recently for drunkdriving or marital disputes.
Quote from prt_systems:
You can investigate anyone for anything, with or without their permission. As long as you have a valid business reason you can pull credit reports - public records and other types of information can all be obtained. The bottom line is nobody can really hide details of their financial dealings or personal life if somone wants to find out about it ......
FYI: we check out potential business partners all the time .. some of the things that have cropped up in past checks were truly amazing and more than made up for the cost of the investigation ....
Quote from mahram:
well I read the only thing you cant pull, is medical records, but things like school records, like if the guy said he got a degree in engineering, but it was really a philosphy major, or if he got all in A's but really c's thats all fair game.