Thursday, November 2, 2017

Complaint about a California polygraph examiner: Paid examiner $400. Examiner first had a private talk with husband, then with client. Tested husband in private. Wont give the promised written report.

Complaint about a California polygraph examiner: Paid examiner $400. Examiner first had a private talk with husband, then with client. Tested husband in private. Wont give the promised written report.

(No public identifiers are listed. If you recognize yourself here, and if the complaint is true, correct the situation for the future. Courtesy of Polygraph Examiners Of America, www.peoa.US )

Recent past complaints: N
Examiner gender: M

All per client:

Client contacted an examiner. He did not have a website but he said he was retired from doing polygraphs for a major police department. He said to test client's husband for fidelity would be $400 and that she would get a written report.

They arrived and paid $400. Examiner first had a private talk with husband, then interviewed the wife.

Examiner tested the husband in private, he would not arrange for the client/wife to quietly monitor the testing. He came out and said her husband passed the test.

Client asked examiner for the written report. Examiner said "Why? Do you know how to read a polygraph report?" No written report ever came.

Client, concerned that the private initial talk with husband combined with the refusal to issue the promised report could mean a bribe situation occurred, had him tested by a more transparent examiner.