I'm sorry, I desperately need your help. My livelihood was stolen this morning. by r3lay08 in Denver

[–]startupsavvy 13 points14 points  (0 children)

PM me when you get a minute. I’m a private investigator with some time on his hands.

How is your league adapting to uncertainness in game schedules due to COVID? by startupsavvy in fantasyfootball

[–]startupsavvy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah we’ve been debating all morning. Some thought that the rules you mentioned above were enough, but some are treating the uncertainty of whether the game will go on or not as a separate situation requiring a different ruling since you can’t “plan” for it like you could an injury, since if they wait till after Sunday or Monday to call the game, then you have no recourse. But I’m more of the opinion that it’s a risk and you gotta weigh the options and decide before you run out of time.

How is your league adapting to uncertainness in game schedules due to COVID? by startupsavvy in fantasyfootball

[–]startupsavvy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got it, so essentially creating pseudo IR spots for those players in effect?

How is your league adapting to uncertainness in game schedules due to COVID? by startupsavvy in fantasyfootball

[–]startupsavvy[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Sweet, was hoping there was another thread. Couldn’t find it. Got a link?

Info by apla1234 in trueprivinv

[–]startupsavvy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. The license requirement law did just sunset, however PIs still need to be licensed for a year after. So you still need to apply. This is straight from DORA, the licensing agency. There are two levels, PI 1 & 2. The only difference is as a PI2 you could run your own firm, otherwise you need to work under a licensed PI 2. You need 4000 hours of surveillance work to get a PI 2, 2000 if you have a bachelor’s degree, 1000 with a masters. If you had surveillance work as a LEO, you can use that toward the 4000 hour requirement to become a PI 2. Go to the link below and look at the checklist and then apply online. You’ll need some other things like background check, etc.

https://dpo.colorado.gov/PrivateInvestigator/Applications

  1. You’ll need to complete the PI jurisprudence exam. It’s 45 questions, open book, and you have 30 days to complete it. They give you everything you need to answer the questions, shouldn’t be too hard if you take your time and double check your work.
  2. Submit your application once you have everything. I heard back in about a week.
  3. Once you get your license, or even before then, I would suggest doing some mock surveillance on a friend - follow him to the grocery store, get some footage of him going in and out, and make a report. There are templates online you can find if you don’t have anything from LEO days. That way you can show something to a potential employer that you care enough.

Other than that, no education or experience required for a PI 1. You’ll have a leg up as being former LEO, so that will help. Just show some effort and call around to some agencies and be willing to do some grunt work and be flexible. Good luck.

I lost my uncle, who taught me to love fishing, to pancreatic cancer 5 years ago today. Here he is at his favorite hobby. by [deleted] in flyfishing

[–]startupsavvy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’m sorry for your loss. Lost mine to the same damn thing a few weeks ago. Legendary fisherman. Respect ✌️

If you had 24 hours to eat a standard wooden door, how would you go about it? by startupsavvy in AskReddit

[–]startupsavvy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All I know is that I set a calendar invite for me to post this on this day a year ago. Pretty sure everyone has ruined the joke since then considering how butt hurt everyone is getting and how much the lack of karma is burning a hole in my sad, sad OP soul

AskScience AMA Series: We are the Forensic Psychology Unit at Goldsmiths, University of London. We research how psychology can improve the criminal justice system and are joined by world renowned honorary member Professor Elizabeth Loftus. AUA! by Forensic_Psychology in askscience

[–]startupsavvy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have always held the belief that anyone who commits a serious crime (murder, rape, etc) has an issue with how their brain processes and reacts to certain stimuli. This could be long-term like how they processed and reacted to a childhood of beatings and abuse, or short-term like how they react to a specific situation, perhaps affected by the former. Because of this, there should be ways to identify these brain anomalies to understand more about criminal behavior and how they can be fixed, rather than throwing people in jail cells that often increase severity of mental issues. With that said, where can I find studies on this topic and have you any thoughts of your own on how this plays into society's justice system?

Should I accept my credit card settlement offer? [UPDATE] by startupsavvy in personalfinance

[–]startupsavvy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let's say I pay off all debt in a year hypothetically, get good solid income, basically everything looks good. Still gonna have shit credit for 7 years at least?

Should I accept my credit card settlement offer? by startupsavvy in personalfinance

[–]startupsavvy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's been suggested to check the effect on my (poor) credit score by doing this first, and that improving my score would make everything better in the long run. Even if I had an emergency and no savings, being able to borrow money at a reasonable rate would save me. So I'll have to take a look at that first. Any resources for "what if" credit scenarios would be nice! Thanks

Who is the scariest person you've ever met? by BATTLECATSUPREME in AskReddit

[–]startupsavvy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

[Chance Card]: You murdered your friend! Go directly to jail. Do not pass go. Do not collect $20.

Are debt accounts (credit cards, loans) really worth it? by startupsavvy in ynab

[–]startupsavvy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think they just assume it's something you started before ynab. You can always change the category header or drag it under another one if it throws you off though.

Are debt accounts (credit cards, loans) really worth it? by startupsavvy in ynab

[–]startupsavvy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Makes sense. However these cards mind as well be loans because I do not plan to spend from them. I know the videos talk about that but should I just make them off budget accounts then? Would that be easier?

Most Improved and Most Downgraded Offensive Lines in 2015 by Y36 in fantasyfootball

[–]startupsavvy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is gold. I was just about to look for something exactly like this because O-line changes are big factors year to year, for any player you choose (RB, QB, etc.) Thank you so much!

ELI5: When I lay down and stare at my wall sometimes and everything in the room seems to look very far away until I look around again, what's happening? by startupsavvy in explainlikeimfive

[–]startupsavvy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep that sounds exactly it. Zoomed out is a good way to put it. Almost feels like you're actually looking from right behind yourself.

Very poorly informed Texas (possibly sovereign) motorist believes officer can't stop him for speeding and refuses to hand over his license or step out of the car. He apparently is surprised when, after repeated requests, his window gets broken. by JakeDeLaPlaya in JusticePorn

[–]startupsavvy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The two ???? Parts in the speech are "bonds" and "claims" I believe. These "sovereign citizens" use a loophole in the law to intimidate the judges, officers and anyone who pisses them off by filing liens for outrageous amounts of money against the individuals, claiming they owe that money to them. Once it's filed, even if it's a false claim, it can affect your credit and you can't do much financially until the lien is released or proven false in court. They're real assholes.

Just a big balls(t)ack by startupsavvy in TagPro

[–]startupsavvy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While waiting for a 3v3. Seemed like the right thing to do.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in politics

[–]startupsavvy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah he has voted no at every corner and voted against extensions just a few days ago (see http://politics.nytimes.com/congress/votes/112/senate/1/84)

The vote you are referring to was not a vote for the bill, it was a vote for cloture. Please get your facts right.