Usually one to skip past late night television infomercials, I sat up and took notice when I came across Cheaters.com and it’s companion website, No Cheaters Date.
Cheaters is a reality TV show based on private investigators who document infidelity, including the final “reveal”, when the cheater is exposed in front of their partner. The majority of the show was spent watching various sleazeballs sneak out for a quart of milk at night, only to return hours later or a weeknight night out with the girls turns into a motel room rendezvous and a few humorous examples of the “walk of shame.”
The show and the accompanying website promote various vallue-added services, a dating site, attorney services (coming soon), private investigators and a store where you can pick up your Cheaters ball cap or Cheaters DVD. Personally, I would rather see them partner will Girls Gone Wild, which matches the tone of the tv show and website.
The premise behind the show:
Cheaters® the reality TV show, encourages the renewal of temperance and virtue, exposes infidelity and broken trust. Do you suspect that your spouse, lover, or partner is being unfaithful? Do you think that Cheaters® could help expose a cheater and help resolve problems in your relationship? Submit your case!
I wonder how many people actually submit a case against their spouse, or better yet, a practical joke like on Punked.
The dating site contains an ad for eDatingSolution, which seems to be a service of Dating Experts which will help you find singles in your area. I’ve always been intrigued by the idea of an intermediary that acts as a dating butler, confidant and personal search engine. I’ve signed up, will let you know what happens.
[tags: cheaters.com, infidelity]