Monday, April 9, 2007

An example of how not to handle negative information

Western Capital CEO Robert Paisola recently began ranting about negative information being posted worldwide by Creditwrench CEO Billie Bauer. Here's an excerpt:



Western Capital CEO Robert Paisola seems be under the impression that the best way to defend against negative information is to begin posting peoples names, addresses, phone numbers, etc. in an intimidating fashion.

Similar to the way in which he offered a $10,000 reward for information about yours truly (though my personal information if readily available on the internet). Threatening that I would be arrested, go to prison, be sued, and various and assorted other nonsense in a futile attempt to intimidate me.

However, not once has Robert Paisola ever offered to show that information about him contained in this blog, and elsewhere, is false.

He's certainly had ample opportunity. In fact, I emailed Western Capital CEO Robert Paisola on more than one occasion giving him ample opportunity to provide information to prove I was wrong. Those emails went unanswered. Not surprising, considering this blog contains nothing but true statements.

That would be true "self defense", a term Western Capital CEO Robert Paisola misuses in his most recent efforts of "investigating" Creditwrench CEO Billie Bauer.

Bobby boy, how about using The Truth as a defense? Oh, that's right, The Truth is already being posted here.





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