The Truth About the Private Investigation Industry
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概要
After more than two decades in private investigations, Alex Chilton launches the Angry PI Podcast with a direct, no-BS breakdown of the problems plaguing the private investigation and process serving industries.
This isn’t a Dateline-style true crime show. It’s an unfiltered look at the business failures, fake “national firms,” lazy investigative work, pricing disasters, legal misunderstandings, and overall “fuckery” happening behind the scenes of the PI world.
Alex explains how inexperienced investigators, poor business practices, white-labeled reports, unethical shortcuts, and underpriced services continue hurting both professionals and clients across the industry. He also discusses why business acumen matters just as much as investigative skill, and why some firms have no business taking certain cases in the first place.
The Angry PI Podcast is designed to call out the issues most people in the industry only complain about privately and force difficult conversations into the open.
IN THIS EPISODE
- Why Alex started the Angry PI Podcast
- The biggest problems inside the PI industry
- Fake “national” private investigation firms
- Why underpricing destroys process serving businesses
- The difference between revenue and actual profitability
- Bad investigators taking cases they shouldn’t touch
- White-labeled background reports and lazy investigative work
- Why many investigators lack business experience
- Skip tracing vs real person locate investigations
- Legal risks investigators ignore every day
- Problems with process server training and certification
- Ethics complaints and investigative failures
- Why the industry struggles to police itself
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