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mrfisher 108 Reviews 1939 reads
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This will probably end up being the first time anyone has ever paid for the privlige of being blackmailed.

I suspect that there will also be busts of these outfits for aiding and abetting various crimes.

If you must get an alibi, stick with a close buddy or sibling or someone whose pecker is in your pocket, LBJ was wont to say.

As I Have to travel to get serviced I  was wondering if any one had used an alibi service what was the cost  and the service provided?

I saw an interesting story about alibi services last month on a news show.  I can't believe what I was seeing!  I haven't used one, but I could see myself looking into one for future events.

I've seen services offer fees from $35 to $200, based on what you're asking them to arrange.  Good luck!

Take a look at zeeee link ;)

Also this one:
http://alibinetwork.com/index.jsp


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-- Modified on 5/6/2007 5:39:46 PM

This will probably end up being the first time anyone has ever paid for the privlige of being blackmailed.

I suspect that there will also be busts of these outfits for aiding and abetting various crimes.

If you must get an alibi, stick with a close buddy or sibling or someone whose pecker is in your pocket, LBJ was wont to say.

like friends, co-workers, etc... and then there is the best of all, arranging your sessions so you may not even need an alibi... I can't think of any reason to tell someone you are doing something "wrong" so they can alibi for you - sounds like you are just setting yourself up for one more source of problems.

Alibi service, too many potential problems with that, stick with friends you trust.

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