Thursday, December 29, 2011

Why might someone think you are a stalker?


Have you:
  • Sent them unsolicited email on an ongoing basis?
  • Received a "Cease and Desist" letter?
  • Had a restraining order filed against you?
  • Had an arrest warrant filed against you?
  • Have you been arrested in trying to visit with them?
  • Have you promised the courts that you will leave that person alone?
  • Emailed someone after they requested that you stop emailing them?
  • Continued to email them even though they never respond to your emails?
  • Tried to force someone into giving you their contact information, addresses, emails, and phone numbers by threatening them or others?
  • Made threats against someone who does not respond to you and/or does not do what you want them to do?
  • Have you gone to 'visit' someone or tried to go to someone's home or business without their consent or invitation?
  • Have you threatened to harm someone or yourself if they do not respond to you?
  • Have you threatened them, their families, their associates, and/or their neighbors if they do not 'help' you?
  • Have you posted blogs claiming to know or work with someone without their knowledge and consent?
  • Have you created email addresses or blogs in the name of someone else?
  • Have you published personal information about a person on the internet?
  • Have you claimed to produce the work of another as if it were your own?
  • Have you tried to find or steal information that is not public and not for sale for your own gain?
  • Have you tried to publish or gain access to another person or their work by claiming to represent them or their products publicly?



If you have done these things to someone, then they have every reason to think you are a STALKER.
  They would be advised to keep a record of all your communications, and file charges against you at every opportunity.


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