Truthseeker
Sherman Oaks,#2Consumer Comment
Thu, November 11, 2010
I stumbled upon the attacks you've launched against Cynthia Mantalos just now. I'm new to this website and have some specific questions for the poster/author of this "report". Although I have not yet done business with Ms. Mantalos, I am considering it. Until tonight, I was not aware of any negative or legal complaints filed against her.
I can't help but get the distinct impression, by the language & venom in your attack (complete with triplicate exclamation points, talking about her "circle of friends", etc. that this is a personal vendetta VS. a business complaint.
You wrote, "you have first hand knowledge of her work in animal rescue..." but I can't find where you have first hand knowledge of her writing bad checks.
Secondly, you have openly discussed very distinct Psychological Evaluations of Ms. Mantalos, I.E. "I have noticed that many of the traits of three Personality Disorders show up repeatedly in Cynthia's behavior" and continue to explain details of these evaluations.
My most important questions for 'you' are:
1) are you a trained & licensed Clinical Psychologists or Doctor?
2) what was your exact relationship with Cynthia leading you to be so knowledgeable of her Personality Disorders?
Thank you, very much. I await your reply.
Sincerely,
~R. Marie / Los Angeles, CA
If you think the report is a hoax, please say so and demand that the author provide some proof that the transaction/event really happened
Saul of Tarsus
Charlottesville,#3Author of original report
Thu, March 25, 2010
As we all know there are a lot of comments and articles on the Internet about what certain individuals are really like. Some articles are very accurate and some are not much better than unfounded rumors. Thus, it is in your best interest to double check the reputation and the current business status of someone you are considering doing business with. No matter how slick and clever the words of the person you are considering, you must make it a point to look deeper. Yes, the Better Business Bureau can be a useful resource. However, checking local court records at all relevant locations in always a very powerful tactic before starting a business relationship.