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Save Yourself the Trouble: How to find A Good Paranormal Investigative Team


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Neither option is unreasonable: investigations can be costly and requesting minimal travel expenses or accepting donations help to defray the cost of equipment and travel. Also keep in mind that just because a tdoesn'tsn't charge for investigations or only requires minimal fees, it does not mean that the team is incompetent or unskilled. Many investigators study the paranormal simply because they enjoy doing so and are willing to conduct investigations for little to no money at all. Conversely, alarm bells should be heard if a team asks for mind-boggling amounts of money to assist you. If that is the case, it is a far better idea to shop around.

Team experience is also something that should be considered. Many teams offer web sites that provide information pertaining to both past and pending investigations. Additionally, many teams will post their investigative procedures and protocol on their site-be sure to read them thoroughly. Also consider how many investigations the team has performed and where. Some groups centralize the focus of their investigations. For example, one team might only investigate cemeteries while another group might investigate private locations. Other teams may investigate both businesses and private homes. Make sure the team that is being considered investigates the type of location in question. Finally, if after reviewing a team's web site it is still unclear what kind of locations they investigate, contact the team and ask. In this business it is imperative to ask questions.

Of equal importance to past and present experience a team might have, it is important to determine exactly what type of services a team offers. Review what kind of equipment they use and how they use it. Some teams will investigate only to collect evidence of paranormal activity while another group might have specialists in various areas or members that provide religious support. Nothing is wrong with either choice as long as the team is forward about their intentions. It is essential to know what a team will or will not do. Finally, in regards to services, be wary of a team that guarantees a solution to paranormal difficulties. Promises of spirit release or a guaranteed ending to any activity should cause one to question a team's credibility.

Another important thing to consider is a team's religious affiliations. If the individual requesting the investigation has a particular faitdoesn'tdoesn't mesh with an investigative team's practices, problems could arise. A clash of belief systems is

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