A woman makes a fortune by revealing whether some men are truly loyal to their girlfriends and wives. She claims to have unmasked more than a thousand infidels so far, she.
According to the British Daily Star, Madeline Smith is charging her clients around £25 (about R$160 at current prices) to do a “loyalty test” with her partners.
The trap works through Instagram, where he gets in touch and insists on a conversation. According to Madeline, some men prolong the conversation until they get to the flirting stage, while others are more daring and immediately post nude photos.
In this way, it collects information to its customers proving its partners’ activities on the Internet.
“There are different types of guys and I know exactly how to deal with each of them. Some guys are smart and stupid and skeptical,” he explained. “I think most of it is intuitive. I can immediately recognize a man’s personality by looking at a profile.”
Inspiration
The heathen hunter was inspired by the TV show “Cheaters” (“Traidores”, free translation) shown by North American broadcaster AFN, where a team of investigators watch a couple to find out if their partner has committed adultery.
Based on what she learned from the reality show, Madeline began implementing her bold strategies for exposing adulterers in mid-2018.
“I was obsessed with the show, and these operations eventually turned into a business when other women asked me to research their men. In 2018 I created a loyalty test. With all my experience over the years, I developed a plan, action, and a system.”
Customers contact Madeline directly, and Madeline chooses which cases they want to investigate.
“There’s a feeling that my clients often can’t explain. There’s usually some precedent going on. He may have cheated on him during the first six months of the relationship and didn’t let her see the phone,” she reported.
According to Madeline, many of her clients feel insecure about the relationship and feel cheated. “Many of them always feel sad or angry when they come to me and I can assure you that this is perfectly acceptable as they need answers on where they are investing their love and life.”
In some situations where men seem dangerous, the professional recommends seeking help from lawyers and authorities.
Madeline starts working on the investigations after she does the first checks on her targets. “I upload everything to a confidential database and then I look for the guy. It can take five minutes or two days to get to them. I’ll see if they take the bait and then tell their wives and see what they want. For some, simply answering is enough to prove their infidelity.”
For him, some cases are more complicated to solve, but often it is possible to discover the truth.
“I was weighing up a client’s boyfriend recently and he really started to get suspicious. He didn’t interact much with me and eventually failed.”
Madeline has a legal team for her own protection. Despite the risks, she says many women enjoy the job because it helps them discover their partner’s true character. In some cases, she is able to gather important information that gives her clients an advantage in the divorce process.
“I found out that a client’s husband spends a lot of money on prostitutes and hotels. Many of them have credit card debt,” she said. “He wanted me to prove he was still doing it so he could get half his money back.”
source: Noticias
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