What To Do About A Dangerous (Possible) ECCIE Member and His Friends

There is a particular man who claims he does not have an ECCIE membership but then admits he does and threatens to spread bad publicity about a provider and also gets his friends to do the same.

If I were to give an email address of the man who lied about not having an ECCIE membership but later he admitted he in fact DOES have one and uses it to spread false negative publicity to the other members as leverage to threaten me, could you find his handle and issue him an infraction if I send screen shots of his dangerous character and comments admitting that he AND HIS FRIENDS have already posted alerts on info share to ruin my reputation. All because I said no to his outcall request??

This hardly seems fair that a potential client that I have NEVER seen NOR scheduled an appointment to see can hold a loaded gun, so to speak, to my reputation at ALL. How can I stop this and how do I prevent this from happening again?
shooter6.5's Avatar
you would be better off contacting the appropriate staff members from that area to address your issue,

Ubfortunately this is not an experience that is all that rare. There are individuals that use the internet to show their percieved powers. In many cases you must just let your reviews and reputation stand for itself, however it should be related to the staff.

Good luck