False positive. Can the examiner be sued for defamation?

Started by bulletproof_chris, Jul 09, 2015, 11:05 AM

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Bullet Proof Chris,

Did you tell him that the first CD arrived broken? He should provide another copy free of charge. From what was written, I suspect the only thing on the CD was a copy of the video and audio recording. Honestly, I don't think you are going to get the actual polygraph charts. Unless you have deep pockets, I suggest letting the matter go and trying again with another outfit.

bulletproof_chris

I did tell him the CD arrived broken. I guess that's why he told me to "include an envelope of your choosing". He underlined "your". I'd still like to pursue this. I'm tired of being wronged all the time and just rolling over.

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I understand how you feel. But, you must ask yourself if this is the hill you want to die on. Moral victories do feel good and have their place especially if one feels besmirched and cannot let the matter go without some kind of justice. But, you need to take step back and determine what is important to you. The moral victory may just throw the baby out with the bath water; I don't think future job applications from George Maschke would be met with warm enthusiasm from federal agencies.

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