Word of the day.

Tony Shelton

BS Detector, Esquire
JAMBLE

v. jam·bled, jam·bling,
v.intr.
1. To investigate the legitimacy or a contractor by digging into their taxes or making phone calls to their competitors.
b. To purposefully ask slanted questions during inquiries regarding a contractor to achieve quotes that back up preconceived claims.
2. To travel to one's home state to acquire such information (see psychojambling).
3. To plant seeds of doubt in the minds of contractors regarding the legitimacy of one of their local competitors for the purpose of harm and future defamation.


Have you been JAMBLED?

Are you sure?

Is it acceptable for an industry org to JAMBLE their paid members using membership dollars?


If "JAMBLING" has actually occurred is there any individual willing to take responsibility and fall on the sword on this one before irreparable damage is done to the whole group?

(Any resemblance to any name is purely coincidental)
 
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