Sentinel·ics
SENTINELICSEXPORT INTELLIGENCE

The Art of Due Diligence

If you export to America, this is the information
you always needed.

IdentityPrincipalsAssociatesLiensLitigationImportsPatternsSecurityGuidanceComfort
Know it all before you ship.
SEVEN RECORD SYSTEMS
CRTCourt
records
BKRBankruptcy
records
REGRegistry
& UCC
CRDCredit
files
IDNIdentity
records
IMPImport &
export
WEBSocial &
OSINT
ONE SIGNED REPORT
Brief in 24h · Profile in 72h · investigator-signed

Sentinel·ics

n. sentinel+analytics
Sentinel: one who stands at the gate.
Analyst: one who reads the record.
Sentinelics: does both, for every export.
Nothing crosses the gate unread
Human-verified intelligence

Every report is checked and signed by a licensed US private investigator.

Not scraped. Not scored by software and shipped. A licensed investigator verifies the identity behind every file before it reaches you. No data seller offers that.

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Report a bad actor

A US buyer took your goods and never paid?

Report them. It takes five minutes and can be anonymous. Your report goes into the file the next exporter reads before shipping to them. That warning is free.

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Why Sentinelics

Built differently.
On purpose.

There is a gap between a database and an investigation.

Credit bureaus give you a score. Strategic-intelligence firms give you a $40K retainer. OSINT platforms give you raw data and a search bar. None of them give you the thing you actually need before you commit: a licensed US investigator's written conclusion on a specific counterparty, sourced from the public record, in your hand within days. Sentinelics is that gap, productized.

CATEGORY
What they give you
What's missing
Sentinelics
Credit bureaus Experian, Equifax, CreditSafe
Algorithmic credit score · payment trend · bureau-sourced trade data
No analyst · no narrative · no fraud or shell-entity detection · can't catch what isn't in the bureau's feed
A licensed private investigator reads the actual record: courts, customs, UCC filings, principal cross-links. Then writes a conclusion and signs it.
Strategic-intelligence firms Kroll, K2 Integrity, Control Risks
Bespoke investigation · deep work · senior partner involvement
$25K–$80K per matter · 3–6 week turnaround · impractical for routine pre-trade screens
Same depth, productized into Brief / Profile / Trace tiers. $595 to $4,950. 24 hours to 10 business days.
OSINT & data platforms Sayari, Linkurious, Bureau van Dijk
Raw data feeds · entity graphs · query builders · subscription access
No synthesis · no conclusion · no liability for the read · you still need an analyst to interpret it
We use these platforms plus our own pattern library plus a licensed US investigator who signs the report.
Insurer / lender internal teams Trade-credit insurers, factoring firms
Fast, integrated with underwriting · institutional knowledge of the book
Conflicted incentives · bound by underwriting policy · not available to the counterparty directly
Independent. You commission the report. The conclusion answers to you, not to a policy book.
DIY research Googling, LinkedIn, SOS sites
Free · immediate · covers the obvious
Misses everything that matters · no court records, no UCC trend, no principal cross-links, no customs data, no pattern library
What you'd find in 40 hours of skilled research, delivered as a written report by people who do this every day.
What makes Sentinelics structurally different
PL

Pattern library, not just a database.

Every prior investigation carries forward. A new counterparty is matched against the patterns that ended in default: identity-fraud signatures, pre-insolvency UCC profiles, chronic-dispute footprints. A score can't see this. A library of human-classified patterns can. This is our moat.

PX

Productized, not bespoke.

Strategic-intelligence firms quote each matter individually. We productized the recurring 80% into Brief / Profile / Trace: fixed prices, fixed turnarounds. You know what you'll pay and what you'll get before you commission. This is our wedge against Kroll-class firms.

IV

An investigator on the line, not just data.

Every report is read, scored, and signed by a licensed US private investigator before it leaves the building. No unsupervised AI. If the conclusion is wrong, a named person answers for it. This is our wedge against OSINT platforms and bureaus.

What we check

Everything we check. One report.

Whether you're shipping a container, signing a vendor contract, lending capital, or evaluating an acquisition, Sentinelics consolidates the entire counterparty picture into a single report, read and signed by a licensed US investigator, anchored to a deep historical pattern library.

IDIdentity & Corporate

  • 50-state corporate registration verification
  • Officer, director, & beneficial-owner mapping
  • Universal business identity numbers (D‑U‑N‑S equivalent)
  • DBA, trade-style, & fictitious-name aliasing
  • Address verification: physical vs registered vs PO box

CRCredit & Payment Behavior

  • Trade-payment behavior score & days-beyond-terms
  • Business credit assessment & failure prediction
  • UCC-1 secured-creditor filings, 24-month trend
  • Tax liens, mechanic's liens, open judgments
  • Estimated revenue, employee count, & valuation range

OWCapital & Ownership History

  • Investment & funding rounds (PE, VC, private equity)
  • M&A history, acquisitions, & divestitures
  • Cap-table changes & material disclosures
  • Parent-company & subsidiary mapping
  • Fund-backing & sponsor identification

LGLitigation & Court Records

  • Federal civil docket scan: all 94 districts
  • State court history: 50 states + DC, 4,000+ courts
  • Open civil judgments with dollar amounts
  • Bankruptcy, ABC, receivership, & wind-down history
  • Quality-dispute, breach, fraud, & RICO filings

PRPrincipal Background

  • Cross-entity linkage: one person, many companies
  • 10-year address & phone history
  • Relatives, associates, & co-officers mapping
  • Real-estate, vehicle, & vessel asset identification
  • OFAC, SDN, FinCEN, & SEC enforcement screening

TRTrade Flow & Imports

  • Bill-of-lading import records, multi-year history
  • Shipment-volume trend, 24-month YoY
  • Country-of-origin & supplier-network mapping
  • Port-of-entry, HTS-code, & commodity mix
  • Container volume by quarter, growth or contraction

OPOperational Verification

  • Field check at registered & operating address
  • Web presence & public-communications audit
  • Employee count plausibility vs payroll signals
  • Phone & email reachability test
  • On-site visit & photo (Trace tier)
UNIQUE TO SENTINEL

PMPattern Match & Risk Prognosis

  • Pattern-match against deep historical signature library
  • Comparable-cohort default rate & expected-loss curve
  • Recovery feasibility scoring
  • Time-to-default estimation, where data permits
  • Settlement-vs-litigation strategy guidance
UNIQUE TO SENTINEL

COConclusion & Action Plan

  • Licensed-investigator review of all findings
  • Ship / hold / condition recommendation
  • Letter-of-credit & prepayment guidance
  • Maximum exposure cap per shipment
  • Recommended payment terms & pricing protections
WHAT MAKES US UNIQUE
Seven systems. One reading.
Triangulated, not aggregated. Courts, bankruptcy, registries & UCC, credit files, identity records, customs, the open web. Queried in parallel, read against each other. When one says active and another says dormant, we resolve it before you read it.
Pattern library from resolved cases. Defaulters, dispute manufacturers, and identity hijackers leave signatures. Your buyer is matched against a decade of resolved trade-credit files.
We read the silences in the record. The absences are the loudest signals. No UCC history in a capital-intensive sector. A principal with no footprint. A port mix that vanishes. We list them by name.
Motion, not snapshot. Every domain read across 12 to 24 months. Lien spikes, principal turnover, address churn, port shifts. Velocity tells you what a snapshot cannot.
A licensed investigator signs every file. No algorithm-only reports. No black box. Every file is checked and signed by a licensed US private investigator who is accountable for it.
No one else triangulates these archives. No one else reads the silences. The report pays for itself on the first shipment it saves.
Risk landscape

What you can't see
from across an ocean.

Most counterparty losses are not unforeseeable.

The signals are sitting in US public records before the wire is sent: in court dockets, customs records, UCC filings, principal cross-links, and bill-of-lading data. Sentinelics reads them so you don't have to. Every pattern that cost someone real money was visible months in advance. We make it visible to you, in time.

Every pattern Sentinelics surfaces is matched against historical files. Nothing is invented. Only seen.
Sample workspace

The Sentinelics workspace. Every angle.

The Sentinelics counterparty profile: every layer of due-diligence intelligence consolidated into one screen, anchored to deep historical pattern data. Below: a working mockup of the Coastal Buyers Holdings file in our console. Click the tabs to walk through the panels.

SENTINELICS WORKSPACE BUYERS Coastal Buyers Holdings, LLC · FILE SNT-2026-0814 · LAST REFRESH 2H AGO
Coastal Buyers Holdings, LLC
Nevada · LLC · Formed 11 Apr 2022 · D/B/A "CB Import Group" · NAICS 424300
· 4 OPEN JUDGMENTS · UCC TREND ↑ 380% · VIRTUAL OFFICE · IMPORTS DOWN 84%
72/100
Sentinelics Conclusion · last reviewed 2 days ago by licensed investigator
Hold shipment. Open terms not recommended.
RECOMMEND Letter of Credit or 50% prepayment CONFIDENCE HIGH · 12 of 21 checks flagged
.01

Entity Verification

SoS NV · USPS · Skip-Trace
Status
Active · in good standing
Formed
11 Apr 2022 · 4 yrs old
Type
LLC · single-member equiv.
EIN
XX-XXXXXXX (verified IRS)
NAICS
424300 (apparel wholesale)
Reg. agent
Northern NV Registered Agents (CSC)
FLAG   Commercial reg-agent · typical for shell formation
.02

Operating Address

Field check · USPS · GIS
Listed
1234 Suite 405, Las Vegas, NV 89102
Type
Virtual office facility
Co-tenants
240+ entities at same address
Field visit
14 Mar 2026 · no signage, mail-only
Phone
Routes to shared answering service
RED   No physical operating presence at registered address
.03

DBA / Aliasing

SoS · CTY · DNS
Trade names
"CB Import Group" · "Coastal Goods" · "Westbrook Supply"
Filed under
Same EIN, 3 different counties
Active websites
2 of 3 (Westbrook offline)
Earliest DBA
Aug 2022 (4 mo after formation)
FLAG   Three trade names within 18 months of formation
.04

Industry Profile

CBP · NAICS · Internal
Primary
Apparel wholesale · NAICS 424300
Recent drift
Began luggage imports (HTS 4202.92) Q3 2025
Disclosed employees
"5–10" (vs filings activity)
Public website
cbimport.com · last updated 2024
FLAG   HTS-code expansion off-pattern for declared industry
.01

Sentinel Payment Index

Trade refs · Credit bureaus · Internal
Score
54 / 100 · Slow Pay Trend
Trade-pay index
62 (down from 78 in 2023)
Trade refs
3 of 5 contacted reported >30d delays
Recent disputes
2 known CISG Art.39 quality claims (2025)
RED   Payment trend deteriorating across all three reference types
.02

Vendor Reference Outreach

Direct calls
Pacific Component Mfg · 18 mo relationship
90+ days late
Crescent Apparel · 24 mo
45–60 days late
Lone Star Textiles · 30 mo
30–45 days late
Reference 4 · declined comment
no data
.01

Civil Litigation · 36 mo

PACER · Court Docket DB
JUDGMENT   Jul 2024 · TX-249 · $187,400 · Lone Star Textiles · breach
JUDGMENT   Nov 2024 · S.D. FL · $94,800 · default · open-account
SETTLED   Feb 2025 · Clark NV · employment / unpaid wages
OPEN   Jun 2025 · S.D. CA · $128,000 · CISG Art. 39
OPEN   Jan 2026 · TX-Harris · $77,250 · breach + fraud
.02

UCC-1 Filing Trend

SoS · 50 state
2022
1
2023
3
2024
5
2025
9
2026 YTD
17
RED   +380% YoY. 2 of 17 are merchant-cash-advance lenders.
.01

US Imports · 3yr Trend

CBP · Bill-of-Lading DB
24 H1
$2.4M
24 H2
$2.2M
25 H1
$1.4M
25 H2
$780K
26 H1
$370K
RED   Sustained 84% decline · non-seasonal
.02

Supplier & Port Behavior

CBP B/L
Supplier churn
11 unique (12 mo) vs 6 prior
Origin mix
CN 58% · VN 21% · BD 15% · IN 6%
Top ports
Long Beach · Houston · Savannah
Avg shipment
$48K (2024) → $19.8K (2026)
HTS drift
Apparel → +luggage (Q3 2025)
Customs holds
1 detained · Mar 2025 · released
FLAG   Supplier turnover near 2× · typical of upstream payment disputes
.01

Named Principals

SoS · Skip-Trace · OFAC
Manager
"T. Jackson" (named on filings)
Member
"S. Reyes" (50% beneficial)
OFAC / SDN
Clear
FinCEN BOI
Filed; consistent with SoS
.02

Cross-Entity Linkages

Skip-Trace · SoS · 50 state
"T. Jackson" · also listed officer of:
· Westbrook Supply Co. (NV, dissolved 2024)
· CB Trading LLC (FL, defendant in 2 unrelated 2023 judgments)
· Pacific Pier Imports (NV, formed 2 mo ago)
"S. Reyes" · co-owner with T. Jackson on 2 prior entities · both now inactive
RED   Named principal cross-linked to 3 unrelated dissolved/defendant entities
.01 · UNIQUE TO SENTINEL

Pattern Match · benchmarked against historical signatures

Internal · v0.1 baseline
Of 38 counterparties we flagged ELEVATED RISK in 2023–2024, 36 (94.7%) defaulted within 18 months · bankruptcy, dissolution, fraud, or insolvency. Two performed.
94.7%
Predictive accuracy
36 / 38
Defaulted within 18 mo.
STRONG MATCH
Confidence level
Coastal Buyers Holdings · Signature Match (NCN) Closest comparable cohort in our files (Nevada/Delaware-formed buyers, all debt levels): 4 of 4 with definitively resolved outcomes ended in confirmed default. 23 additional files in this cohort remain in active recovery. Tier-3 cascade match per spec §3.2 · confidence: MEDIUM (resolved n=4 below MIN_PEER_COUNT=12).
v0.1 BASELINE · 3-bit signature (state × bucket × year). Full 7-bit signature with principal cross-link, UCC trend, litigation count, and trade-flow features pending data backfill · see spec §5.1.
SENTINELICS PATTERNS DETECTED
Red-flag signals
matched in the record.

This counterparty triggers the same signature we've seen in confirmed-default files. Each line below is a discrete, evidenced finding from the public record.

Virtual office USPS · field check
Open lawsuits PACER · 4 active
UCC-1 filings +380% YoY
Associated companies 7 entities · 2 dissolved
Import volume decline Customs data · −84%
Bankruptcy filing none on record
OFAC / SDN match clear
What changed this month
2 days ago
A lender filed a new UCC-1 secured-creditor lien against the company (Reliable Cash Advance LLC).
8 days ago
The company changed its registered address. The new address is the same virtual office building.
22 days ago
A new DBA was registered in Nevada: "Pacific Pier Imports."
29 days ago
A new lawsuit was filed in Texas (Harris County): breach of contract + fraud claims.

Activity Timeline · last 90 days · monitoring active

2 DAYS AGO New UCC-1 filed (Reliable Cash Advance LLC)
22 DAYS AGO New DBA registered: Pacific Pier Imports
29 DAYS AGO PACER · new fraud + breach defendant filing (TX-Harris)
47 DAYS AGO CBP · new bill of lading · $14,200 · Long Beach (smallest in 24mo)
Mockup · Coastal Buyers Holdings is fictional · all data illustrative
Nine investigations. One report.
One conclusion.
Every check above, delivered at the depth your decision needs.
Pricing

Four levels of diligence.

From a quick pre-trade screen to deep forensic reconstruction to standing portfolio monitoring. Each Sentinelics product is a different depth of the same discipline. Buy a single report when you have one counterparty to vet. Subscribe to Watch when you have many to track over time.

Which report do I need?
Per-Counterparty Reports One-off · flat fee · no subscription
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Sentinel Brief
QUICK SCREEN · 24h
USD595
per counterparty · flat fee
▸ 3–5 PAGE REPORT · 24 HOURS
  • Entity verification & status (50-state)
  • Officers, registered agent, address class
  • OFAC + sanctions screen
  • Federal litigation snapshot (90-day)
  • Basic credit signals
  • Preliminary risk score · go/no-go
When to order it: a new buyer just placed an order and you need a fast answer before you quote terms. One day. One clear go or no-go.
Order Brief →
III
Sentinel Trace
FORENSIC DEEP WORK · 10 BD
USD4,950
per counterparty · flat fee
▸ 20–40 PAGE REPORT · 10 BUSINESS DAYS
  • Everything in Profile
  • Successor-entity tracing & predecessor shells
  • Beneficial-owner unmasking
  • Asset-migration map · pre & post-default
  • Customs-manifest trade-flow reconstruction
  • Related-party mapping & concurrent DBAs
  • Behavioral & fraud-pattern memo
  • Recovery prognosis · investigator review
  • 30-min team call · written follow-up
When to order it: something already went wrong. A buyer defaulted, disputed, or disappeared. We reconstruct the company, its principals, and where the assets went.
Order Trace →
Standing Monitoring Per-portfolio · quarterly + event-triggered

Sentinel Watch places continuous monitoring on a portfolio of US counterparties. Quarterly re-checks plus event-triggered alerts when any of the 21 monitored signals fires: bankruptcy, new litigation, officer changes, UCC filings, OFAC additions, address changes, import-volume shifts. White-label PDFs available for downstream clients (credit insurers, trade-finance lenders, freight forwarders).

IV·a
Watch Solo
SMALL PORTFOLIO · 1 SEAT
USD7,500
per year · or $695/mo
▸ UP TO 25 COUNTERPARTIES
  • Standing watch on 25 counterparties
  • Quarterly re-check (Profile-depth)
  • Event-triggered alerts (21 signals)
  • 5 Brief reports included monthly
  • Unlimited risk-database lookups
  • Branded PDF exports
  • Email + dashboard alerts
Use it for: exporters with a stable set of US buyers; small lenders; freight forwarders monitoring their account book.
Start Watch →
IV·c
Watch Enterprise
INSURERS & CORPORATES · CUSTOM
FROM49K
per year · custom seats & volume
▸ UNLIMITED COUNTERPARTIES
  • Standing watch on 1,000+ counterparties
  • Unlimited Brief & Profile reports
  • White-label console & PDFs (your brand)
  • Full API + webhooks · unlimited calls
  • Dedicated senior investigator (named contact)
  • SOC 2 Type II report · DPA · data residency
  • Monthly portfolio-review & trend memo
  • Custom Trace credits at preferred rates
Use it for: credit insurers, large trade-finance banks, multinational corporates, government export-credit agencies.
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Monitor a company

One company.
Every month.

Hand us one US counterparty. We watch every public signal, all month, and send a signed written report on the first business day of each month. Anything material in between, you hear from us within 24 hours.

All month

We watch every public signal

LitigationUCC filingsOfficersImportsBankruptcyWeb & social
Something moves

A lender files a UCC-1 against your buyer

Or a lawsuit lands. An officer walks. Imports collapse. Whatever moves, it surfaces in the record.

You know

Alert within 24 hours

And the full picture in your signed written report on the 1st of every month.

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MONTHLY DELIVERABLES

What lands in your inbox

  • Company status Corporate registration changes · officer/director moves · new DBAs · address & phone updates
  • Associated companies New entities sharing principals, registered agents, or operating addresses · predecessor & successor entity tracking
  • Import activity Bill-of-lading records · volume trend · new suppliers · new countries-of-origin · port-of-entry shifts
  • Litigation New filings across 94 federal districts and 50 state court systems · default judgments · settlements
  • UCC-1 filings New secured-creditor liens · lien terminations · collateral type · trend analysis vs. prior 12 months
  • Social media & web Posts and press signaling distress, expansion, or operational change · LinkedIn officer movement · domain & website changes
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SUBSCRIPTION

Monitor a Company

Starts at USD 495 / month
One counterparty · cancel anytime
  • Monthly written report · PDF & email
  • Material-event alerts within 24h
  • Direct line to your assigned analyst
  • Quarterly call to review trajectory
  • White-label PDF on request
  • $4,950/year · save $990 vs monthly
Start Monitoring →
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WHEN TO USE

Use it for

  • Your largest US buyer. The one whose default would hurt the most. Monthly visibility is cheap insurance.
  • A buyer in slow decline. You commissioned a Profile six months ago; numbers were okay; you want to know if anything changed.
  • A counterparty in active workout. They owe you. You're waiting. You need to know the second their assets start moving.
  • A pre-acquisition target. You're considering buying them in twelve months. Track every quarter before the LOI.
  • A litigation opponent. You're suing them. You need to know when they file bankruptcy, change counsel, or move money.
Your biggest buyer deserves a sentinel on the wall. Start monitoring  →
Risk database

Live US risk database. Read it before you ship.

Over 1,000,000 US buyers currently flagged, drawn from federal courts, state filings, customs records, and enforcement actions. Access is reserved for subscribers.

All 50States & DC
94Federal districts
Real-timeCourt docket monitoring
DailyDatabase updates
RESTRICTED ACCESS

Subscription required to access the risk database.

The Sentinelics risk database is a paid intelligence asset: searchable counterparty records, court filings, default histories, and pattern classifications across US business entities. Access is restricted to active subscribers, vetted exporters, credit insurers, and trade-finance partners.

  • Search by US business name, state, or principal
  • Filter by risk classification · bankruptcy · fraud pattern · RICO
  • Drill into each record for filing history & analyst notes
  • Export branded reports · portfolio monitoring · webhook alerts
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Disclaimer · please read Status reflects Sentinelics' risk classification at the time of last intake. "Bankruptcy filing" entries are anchored to public court filings. "Resolved" indicates the matter was closed with no further action required; many such entities continue to operate normally and a record here is not a current credit warning. "Risk pattern" reflects internal Sentinelics classification based on conduct observed across our intelligence work; it is not a judicial finding. Always commission a current report before acting on database results.
Report a bad actor

Got burned? Name the bad actor.

A US buyer defaulted on you. Cheated you out of payment. Hijacked goods. Manufactured a phony dispute. Tell us who. It takes five minutes and can be anonymous. Your report goes into the Sentinelics record, and the next exporter who considers shipping to them gets the warning you didn't get.

What we do with your tip

  1. Verify. A licensed US investigator checks the company against federal courts, state filings, customs records, and our internal pattern library.
  2. Classify. The entity is added to the Sentinelics risk database with a preliminary classification: Risk Pattern, Default, Bankruptcy, Identity Hijack, or Cleared.
  3. Notify. If the entity appears in another paying customer's portfolio, they are alerted. Your name is never disclosed.
  4. Investigate. When patterns warrant, we open a full investigation file and may pursue recovery on behalf of affected creditors.
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This is not a legal complaint. Submitting a tip does not constitute a defamatory statement, formal accusation, or public record. All reports are held in confidence under Sentinelics' analyst protocols. We cannot accept tips that name individuals without corporate context.
SUBMIT A TIP
FORM W-09
Reporter contact
Recommended if you fear retaliation. We protect identity either way.
All submissions reviewed under Sentinelics analyst protocols. Confidential.
Tip received.
Reference SNT-TIP-26-0814 · A licensed US investigator will review within 24 hours. If we open a file, we may follow up at your email for additional context. Your identity is held in confidence.
Case files

Real files. Read them before your buyer repeats them.

Every case below comes from a real investigation file. Names, amounts, and identifying details are altered. The patterns are not. New case files are published weekly.

FILE #0311 Pattern: the quiet dissolution

The buyer was already closing when it placed the order.

Home-goods importer · California · exposure USD 610,000
  1. Month 0Buyer places its largest order ever. Open account, 90-day terms.
  2. Month 2Containers arrive. Goods received and resold.
  3. Month 3Buyer quietly files voluntary dissolution with the state.
  4. Month 4Invoices come due. Phones dead. Website down.
The lesson. The dissolution was public record the day it was filed. A 24-hour Brief before shipping shows a company winding itself down.
FILE #0284 Pattern: the stacked debtor

Five lenders were already ahead of the exporter.

Apparel wholesaler · New Jersey · exposure USD 480,000
  1. Month 0Five UCC-1 liens filed by merchant-cash-advance lenders inside six months.
  2. Month 3Daily debits drain the buyer's receivables. Suppliers start suing.
  3. Month 5Exporter ships on open account, unaware. Every receivable already pledged.
  4. Month 8Default. The exporter stands behind five secured lenders.
The lesson. The liens were on file, searchable, and months old before the goods shipped. UCC records tell the story in advance.
FILE #0347 Pattern: the successor shell

Same warehouse. Same signatory. New name.

Electronics distributor · Texas · exposure USD 290,000
  1. Month 0Buyer defaults on USD 290,000 and goes dark.
  2. Month 2A new LLC forms. Same principal, same warehouse, new name.
  3. Month 3The new company starts ordering from the same supplier pool.
  4. Month 7Second default. Different name on the invoice, same hands behind it.
The lesson. A name search shows a clean two-month-old company. A principal search shows the same signatory behind the last default. We search the person, not just the name.
FILE #0402 Pattern: the paper dispute

“We cannot pay — but we will still accept the shipment.”

Home-textiles group · Mountain West · exposure USD 2,900,000
  1. Month 0Goods pass the buyer’s own inspection and ship. Open account.
  2. Month 2Invoices due. Buyer writes that under its “current business model” it will not be able to pay — but keeps accepting containers.
  3. Month 6Suppliers press. Quality complaints appear for the first time, with a damages spreadsheet built after the fact.
  4. Month 12An eight-figure counterclaim turns every invoice into a “disputed” debt. Recovery stalls.
The lesson. The same quality-dispute script had been run on earlier suppliers — and it was sitting in the dockets. We read a buyer’s litigation playbook before you become its next chapter.
FILE #0398 Pattern: the migrating trademarks

The brands left the company before the invoices came due.

Home-goods brand family · exposure USD 1,800,000
  1. Month 0Buyer orders against 90-day terms. A household name in its category.
  2. Month 3Over a hundred registered trademarks begin moving to affiliate entities at the USPTO.
  3. Month 6Buyer pleads inability to pay. The operating value now sits elsewhere.
  4. Month 10Creditors face a shell. The brands trade on — under different owners.
The lesson. Trademark assignments are public the week they are recorded. IP walking out the door is the loudest pre-default signal there is — if anyone is watching.
FILE #0405 Pattern: the prosperous parent

The buyer pleaded poverty. Its parent posted record profits.

Consumer-goods group · US arm of overseas parent · exposure USD 3,100,000
  1. Month 0US entity stops paying six suppliers at once. Claims of hardship.
  2. Month 2Overseas parent files audited accounts: a record year.
  3. Month 4Executives of a listed trading partner join the parent’s boards within days of creditor action.
  4. Month 8Suppliers hold claims against the one entity in the group built to owe money.
The lesson. Read the group, not the entity. Foreign registries, audited filings, and board appointments are public — and they said the money existed. It was simply somewhere else.
FILE #0376 Pattern: the clean purchasing shell

The entity on the PO was spotless. That was the point.

Textiles importer · East Coast · exposure USD 720,000
  1. Month 0Order arrives from a purchasing subsidiary with a perfect record.
  2. Month 2The parent — same owner, same office — is defending a USD 10M supplier suit and carries 10+ UCC filings.
  3. Month 5Default. The subsidiary owns nothing. It never did.
  4. Month 9Recovery maps the assets: titled to the principal personally, outside every entity.
The lesson. The company on the purchase order is often chosen because it is judgment-proof. We map the whole structure — parent, siblings, and the people behind them — before you rely on a clean name.
FILE #0389 Pattern: the renamed principal

He changed his legal name. His judgments kept the old one.

Garment wholesaler · California · exposure USD 450,000
  1. Month 0New buyer, confident signatory, respectable references.
  2. Month 1Identity work: a court petition two years earlier changed the principal’s legal name.
  3. Month 1Under the former name: two decades of fraud suits, six-figure judgments, a defaulted foreclosure.
  4. Month 2Client declines credit terms. The buyer defaults on another supplier within a year.
The lesson. A clean name can be two years old. We run identity records across every name a principal has carried — the history follows the person, not the paperwork.
FILE #0367 Pattern: the invoice ghost

The company on the invoice had been dissolved for years.

Recreational-goods importer · East Coast · exposure USD 380,000
  1. Month 0PO issued in the name of a long-established distributor.
  2. Month 1Registry check: that entity was dissolved in its home state years ago.
  3. Month 1An active same-name twin exists in another state — same officer holding every seat.
  4. Month 2The officer’s other ventures: a trail of short-lived companies. Client restructures the deal secured.
The lesson. Brands survive their legal entities. We verify the exact registered entity behind the paperwork, state by state — before your invoice names a ghost.
FILE #0371 Pattern: the multi-state fade

Active in three states. Revoked in five. Still ordering.

Consumer-electronics importer · Southeast · exposure USD 540,000
  1. Month 0Eight-figure lifetime import history. Looks like a serious buyer.
  2. Month 1Registry sweep: registrations revoked or dissolved in five states, alive in three.
  3. Month 1A trade-credit insurer is already suing within the buyer’s circle — cover has been cut somewhere.
  4. Month 2No real property, thin assets, imports slowing. Client ships prepaid only.
The lesson. Companies rarely die at once — they fade state by state while the orders keep coming. A fifty-state registry sweep catches the fade years before the obituary.
FILE #0413 Pattern: the famous, fragile brand

Two million followers. One blanket lien on everything.

DTC sports brand · Northeast · exposure USD 210,000
  1. Month 0Viral consumer brand. Big-box placement, celebrity posts, glowing press.
  2. Month 1The company behind it: ~30 staff, thin capital, growth bought on debt.
  3. Month 1UCC pull: a lender holds a blanket lien over all inventory and receivables.
  4. Month 2Client ships — against a letter of credit, not the brand’s fame.
The lesson. Followers are not a balance sheet. One UCC search shows who actually owns the inventory you are about to ship into — and it is rarely the brand.
FILE #0358 Pattern: the treadmill borrower

A 30-year-old name, refinancing itself one year at a time.

Stationery & hobby-goods buyer · Mountain West · exposure USD 460,000
  1. Month 0Three decades in business. Institutional owner long gone.
  2. Month 3New debt facility — smaller than last year’s, from a costlier lender.
  3. Month 9The pattern holds: every year a fresh raise, every raise a step down.
  4. Month 14Terms tighten across its supplier base. The slide was visible two years out.
The lesson. A snapshot says “established buyer.” The 24-month trend says “borrowing to stand still.” We read every file in motion — trajectory, not portrait.
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