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Richard A. Green
P.O. Box 11762
San Bernardino, California 92423
January 15, 2000
Documented Reference Check
1174 S. Diamond Bar Blvd., #243
Diamond Bar, California 91765
Dear DRC:
You caught the Internal Revenue Service red handed. Great
job! I
couldn't believe my eyes when I read your report. My former supervisor
unwittingly boasted to your interviewer that she knew it was
illegal to
defame me. Ignoring ethics, policy, and law she continued adding
false
statements; character assassination; innuendos; despite contrary
exemplary
employment evaluations.
Even as a former employee of the I.R.S., I was stunned at
their bold
disregard for constitutional law and federal statutes that exist
to protect
whistleblowers. They were so brazen I can only conclude they
were accustomed to providing slanderous employment "information"
without fear of getting caught.
Your report turned the tables on a heartless bully. Your report
proved
too overpowering for a seemingly undefeatable giant. Needless
to say, my supervisor is no longer with the I.R.S.
Before contacting DRC, I intended to hire a Private Investigator
to check my references. However, their fees would have been about
5 times DRC's prices--and since you use Court Reporters, their
quality and legal value would have been considerably less.
I highly recommend that every person who leaves a job, for
whatever
reason, retain your services. It is the most cost-effective way
to learn
what former colleagues and superiors are telling potential employers.
Sincerely,

Richard A. Green, MBA, CPA
Author: Agents of Deceit--The True Story of Life Inside the I.R.S.
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