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Online blackmail help -
how to stop someone from blackmailing you.

 

Help, someone is blackmailing me!

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Extortion online help.

Stop online blackmail.

We have a team of surveillance professionals that can manage most inquiries quickly with experience and professionalism.

Completely discreet and confidential.

You will deal with one person, and no one else will know you hired us. We are privacy experts and have been so since 2002.

A track record of results.

For 20 years we have worked in the privacy business. Helping to secure hundreds of clients from invasive predators. We can help you too.

Privacy expert since 2002.

I have provided real privacy services to people needing to disappear and reboot their lives for over 20 years. My background in tracing people globally in my 32 years of intelligence and investigations, gives me the unique perspective needed to understand information, and how we can protect your reputation.

Consult with a blackmail expert.

I was so shocked that I fell for it. My losses were tremendous, but thankfully you stopped the bleeding.

This client's losses were over 40,000 USD

Blackmail expert, stops extortion.

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Reputation risk mitigation is our specialty.

There are very few blackmail experts. In fact, perhaps there are 5 in the world that understand how to stop blackmail. Our work has taken us underground into the depths of blackmail and our understanding supersedes the experience of many so called experts.

We've gone deep into the woods to stop blackmail

Someone is blackmailing me.

Types of blackmail we help stop.

Sextortion.

  • Definition: This form of blackmail involves threatening to release sexually explicit photos, videos, or messages unless the victim meets certain demands, which might include money, more explicit material, or other favors.

  • Common Tactics: Attackers often gain access to this material through hacking, phishing, or by convincing the victim to share it voluntarily, especially through social media.

Threat of exposure blackmail.

  • Definition: The attacker threatens to expose some truth (e.g., an affair, past criminal behavior) unless the victim complies with their demands.

  • Common Tactics: The blackmailer often exploits personal knowledge of the victim’s private life.

Social media blackmail.

  • Definition: Attackers threaten to post damaging or embarrassing content on social media platforms unless their demands are met.

  • Common Tactics: This can involve hacking into the victim’s social media accounts or threatening to share compromising material with their followers.

Doxing blackmail.

  • Definition: Doxing involves gathering and publishing private information about an individual, such as their home address, phone number, or private communications. The blackmailer threatens to release this information unless their demands are met.

  • Common Tactics: Attackers often use social engineering or hacking to gather personal information.

Job or academic blackmail.

  • Definition: Attackers threaten to damage the victim’s professional or academic career by revealing embarrassing or incriminating information.

  • Common Tactics: This could involve leaking damaging emails, falsified records, or other material that could harm the victim’s reputation.

Case studies and success stories.

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We’ve helped hundreds of clients with privacy and blackmail.

 

A doctor and head administrator for a large hospital system had engaged with an online group for South Africa whom he thought could be a beautiful woman.

​The blackmail group got more than 48,000 USD from the doctor and then threatened releasing all the naughty photos to his wife and the board of directors.

This was a challenging case. However, even though it took more than 4 months, ultimately we were successful after helping the doctor create some YouTube videos of his new employment in another country. Our disinformation campaign was deep as this client had a reputation and about 865,000 USD in total annual compensation on the line.

We stopped the blackmail, and to this day (6 years later) he still checks in with us to tell us....the mission was successful all these years later.

How much does blackmail help cost?

Each blackmail case I handle is tailored to meet your unique needs and objectives. Below, you'll find the starting prices for various services. To receive a precise quote for your specific situation, you'll need to consult directly with me, your local blackmail expert.

Blackmail consultation

Blackmail engagement

$295 USD

During our consultation I will ask important questions and you will share the facts of your matter. I will then tell you how you can manage your own blackmail matter. Or, you can choose to hire me to manage it.

$995-3,500 + USD 

I will move the blackmailer to my phone with a special number established in order to take over the communication. I will then create a disinformation campaign that will change the blackmailers perception of your true identity.

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Blackmail questions and answers.

Someone is blackmailing me - can you help?

 

Yes, we can assist you in stopping online blackmail. You have the choice of consulting with us, or in hiring us to stop the blackmail through our blackmail takeover service.

Do I have to pay the blackmailer?

 

No. Stall for some time, then call us immediately to move the blackmailer from you to us. We will advise you on the next steps after our consultation.

Can you stop blackmail from Facebook? 

Yes, we work with clients that met blackmailers on all platforms such as TikTok, dating sites, Snapchat, Instagram and through messaging apps like WhatsApp.

Is blackmail help confidential?

 

100%. You work with only one blackmail consultant.

How do you stop online blackmail?

 

We move the blackmailer from you, to our accounts through disinformation. After working on over 230 blackmail cases, we have a system in place to use the disinformation as a decoy. We move them away from all of your credible information and identity.

What is the difference in disinformation and decoy?

Disinformation: Involves spreading false or misleading information.

Decoy: May involve false information, but it is primarily about diverting attention.

Questions? We have answers.

  • How much does a background check cost?
    We custom tailor each background check to the needs of the matter at hand. You can count on a background check starting at $416 for a good point of reference. However, depending on what you require, many cost around $1250 and into the many thousands of dollars, again, depending on what your mission is and what is important to know.
  • What does a background investigation cost?
    Background investigations are more in-depth and can focus on a certain area, be broad in nature or go very deep. Background investigations start at $1250.00
  • What's the differnece in a background check/investigation and criminal history?
    Criminal history investigations can be part of a background check/investigation. They can also be a stand alone service you choose to hire us for. Criminal history checks start at $400 where a basic background check starts at $600.
  • How long does a background check/investigation take?
    Depending upon the information you desire, a background check can be completed the same day. This is especially true of criminal history checks that use our proprietary sources to see if the Subject of investigation has a criminal history in the State and Counties we have access to. Some take longer, this is solely dependent upon how deep you wish to go. Some background investigations can take a month, but this is generally the case when we are interviewing people during the background investigation.
  • Is the background check/investigation discreet?
    100% yes. There is nothing that leaves a trail on discreet background inquiries. However, some types of background investigations need the subject's permission to go into various areas of their life or if making financial inquiries. We will advise you ahead of time if that is the case so you can decide if this is what you want.
  • Will the person know I am conducting a criminal history check?
    Nope. No one will ever know, unless you tell them.
  • How much does a criminal history check cost?
    Prices start at $416. A lot will depend upon how deep the criminal check needs to go. For example, has the person lived in 27 counties across the U.S.? If so, then it can get more expensive than $416. This will also largely depend on whether we need to get the source documents from the courthouse they reside in. This will add significant costs.
  • Why use you for criminal history over those cheap sites online?
    Because they're crap. They are not private investigators and they do not have access to the proprietary data we have. Plus there is no one working on your case. It's nothing more than a data dump. Sometimes there is accurate information. But do you really want to trust your decision to a cheap, unreliable data dump? Of course not! We have a lot to say about these online sources, but read more in our blog articles.
  • Do you conduct nationwide criminal checks?
    It is very misleading when private investigators talk about "nationwide" criminal history investigations. There are many nuances to this investigation, including which counting is reporting current data, what State has access to what information, etc. It's complex and best explained when you consult with us. Suffice it to say, there is no way we can just plug someones identifiers in and spit out a nationwide record, there are nuances to know and understand. Sometimes, records are not available unless we send someone to that particular courthouse.

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