Any questions?

We receive a lot of press for what we do and the way we do it and this invariably leads to a lot of questions that all too often are left unanswered or worse, are answered by someone who doesn’t have a clue what they are talking about. That in mind, we would like to offer you the chance to ask us questions about our gadgets, the Agency itself, our training methods or anything you want to know about the industry and we will do our best to answer them for you.

You can email us at info@blackcatinvestigations.co.uk, or through the website at http://www.blackcatinvestigations.co.uk/

or simply leave a comment here for us to read.

We won’t publish the names or contact details of anyone that contacts us, nor will we keep your details on file for future marketing. We just thought it would be fun!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have been reading through your blog and got some useful information about how private investigators work. It surprises me that you are so open about trackers and where you place them on people's cars. After reading your blog, if I were the type to cheat on my partner I would have the bottom of my car checked regularly for trackers and also bugs inside the car. If I found a tracker I wouldn't say anything to anyone I would just stick it on the bottom of a Lorry heading for Poland or somewhere even further away and wave bye bye to it. I find it puzzling how anyone who is up to no good doesn't take extra care to avoid being caught out.

Anonymous said...

You assume that there is only ever one tracker on the car?! Obviously, we cant give everything away here but there is a reason that none of our targets have ever found our devices!

Agent A

Anonymous said...

So in that case it would be a good idea to keep looking even if you find one tracker then? I have seen these bits of equipment which jam GPS signals, check them out here

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/GPS-Counter-Track-Stop-GPS-Trackers-COLD_W0QQitemZ300166171354QQihZ020QQcategoryZ73362QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD2VQQcmdZViewItem