Pablo
Portsmouth,#2Consumer Comment
Sun, February 11, 2007
Kenneth Sr did come to work for our firm AMK Investigations but was fired shortly afterwards because all he did was run around NH with a gun ,badge ,handcuffs and etc . We do not allow any of our investigators to carry a weapon unless they have been certified by a certified instructor that has been approved by the NH State Police he never was and he was informed if we caught him with a weapon of any kind he would be let go from our services he did not listen and I removed him from our employment. We also had several calls from other agents in the NH area about him running around with badges on his car and etc. Ken is just another wannabie in this industry he is a danger to himself and any other investigator or recovery agent out there in the business. . One of our agents even caught him hiring people to work with him and never told us about it and even posted on web sites that he was the owner of AMK witch he was never the owner or a partner . He even started to hire other agents to work with him and was not even telling us about them. He now owns a tow truck and goes by the name of DN&K Recovery he still runs around the city of Manchester, NH with a gun, badge, cuffs, mace and etc on his belt doing repossession work. Why he need these items to do repossession work we don't know none of our repossession agents do and none of the other repossession agencies we know in the business do . And if you look at the name he uses it is almost like ours at AMK . As the other agent who posted a reply He is just another wannabie who never will be and never will go anywear in this business.
Elaine
Boise,#3Consumer Suggestion
Fri, January 12, 2007
Perhaps you NEED to be bonded up to $300K by the state of NH in order to be licensed. This would be a state requirement, not the school's requirement. And after reading the company's response, I think it's best for everyone - you included - that you're NOT an investigator, bail bondsman, or involved with law enforcement in any way. Finally, Dog the Bounty Hunter only shows the "glamourous" side of the job. I would bet lots of money that all bounty hunters/investigators and bail bondsmen don't make the money that Duane Chapman does...besides the television contract.
Lance
Manchestser,#4REBUTTAL Owner of company
Fri, January 12, 2007
The report was written by Kenneth (((REDACTED))). He showed up for class wearing a firearm that he carelessly handled until I took it away from him. He knew the requirements of NH law. No one promised him anything. He got angry when I wouldn't allow him anywhere near a case because of his questionable conduct and improper manner of handling weapons. I consider Mr. Kenneth to be a dangerous man. After class, he drove around Manchester, NH with large decals on his car claiming he was a Fugitive Recovery Agent. He eventually went to work for AMK Investigations but was fired shortly afterwards; I don't know why he was fired but AMK maintains a website and you can inquire with them. Just another wannabie who never will be. I heard he now delivers pizzas.