Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Made To Measure Alibis


Oct 17B
I didn't know there's more to the alibi providing firms I talked about in one of my recent Blogs. Looking further into that peculiar business market, I discovered that there are other firms that handled a much wider spectrum of business than just supplying alibis for infidelity.

The competition in the digital adultery business, Juan Vázquez, director of Coartada Club (Alibi Club), a multinational concern, representing both sides of the Pyrenees and commercial web, with headquarter in the Panama. This company doesn't limit to providing alibis for wayward husbands or wives, but far more sinister range of lies and deceptions. 

Say if you are a barber in Roses but wants to pass yourself off as a director of a firm in Andorra, they would organize the whole set-up with every detail fabricated and supplied, to back up the charade, for a day or a week, or just the 2 hours you need, to impress somebody or conduct a deal. If you suspect that your phone is being tapped, they can take care of that too, supplying you with one that is not traceable.

Vázquez swore that he respected the law, but 'those little loop-holes are there to be taken advantage of.' he punctuated philosophically. Another firm doing the same business said that only the director knows all details of a client, the team that fabricate his alibis doesn't. It's also the company policy to always destroy everything immediately on completion of each case. Not exactly comforting or reassuring to the clients, knowing full well these are really professional liars, cheaters, falsifiers even though they are acting under your orders.

Twenty full time experts work in his office with hotels in 60 countries, makes them the biggest firm in this dangerous and dubious business. They have handled 2,200 made to measure petitions or commissions and, according to his closing remark: 'Half the country is willing and ready to cheat. And they do.'

Shouldn't they be considered Illegal? If you or I go out to cheat people, we commit a crime. They teach and help you to do it, and they are termed professional businessmen and get paid for it?? I don't get this this at all.

tags:AlibiClub,Loophole,Law

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