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Easiest way to get someones details is to take the car reg, i have a couple of customers who are coppers, i had a problem with a customer who moved, i rang the copper gave him the car reg, 10 mins later had all the details. SORTED
I may be wrong and @SPCleaning could clarify but as far as i know you need to have authorisation to do a pnc check on someone so they could get in trouble for doing that

 
What lengths we have to go to, to get our own money!

Wouldn't change career ever now,but its easy to take it for granted working for an employer that cash will be in the bank every time (or at least that was my experience)

 
I may be wrong and @SPCleaning could clarify but as far as i know you need to have authorisation to do a pnc check on someone so they could get in trouble for doing that
Who is going to tell them how i got the details, i would just say to them that i followed them home.

 
I have been ripped off for small amounts over the years which have no doubt in total its exceeded £100 ,Its funny in a way that longterm custys ripped me off and don't go chasing small amounts and one off jobs for non regular custys has to be paid cash up front , All new custys requiring a regular clean have to sign up to GoCardless before the first clean and I get full name ,email and mobile numbers .

 
I may be wrong and @SPCleaning could clarify but as far as i know you need to have authorisation to do a pnc check on someone so they could get in trouble for doing that
You have to have good reason to perform a PNC check. You are required to provide a reason code at the time whether it is over the air or sat at a terminal. Therefore the officer would have to come up with a good reason and keep a record of it just in case, when a PNC audit comes through it is on this car. I know an officer who got sacked for performing pnc checks on people who had applied for a job at his mates company. Any officer who values his job would not risk doing this.

 

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