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Just In Time For Valentine's Day:
Could You Be Sleeping With The Enemy?
Here's How To Catch A Cheating Spouse
 
Air date: February 12, 2004
 
 
Valentine's Day is this Saturday and historically, it's the most popular day of the year for marriage proposals. But in light of the fact that 50% of first marriages and 60% of second marriages end up in divorce, our un-common sense expert Benjamin Dover is here to talk about the darker side of love, marriage and infidelity...and Ben, this seems like an incredibly dark take on what's regarded as an upbeat and positive weekend for people in love.
 
Answer 1: I couldn't agree more...and love is a many splendid thing...but it doesn't always work out the way we plan. I'm not being negative. I'm not being a pessimist. I'm just being a realist--no different than the guy that works for the insurance company who's forced to charge you twice as much because you drink, smoke, are overweight and have a history of heart disease. Facts don't lie...but spouses do, sometimes.
 
Question 2: You’re sounding like you’ve been burned and might be over-reacting...
 
Answer 2: Look, I’m 45 years old. I was married 20 years ago, been divorced for 15 years and love women and love being in a positive relationship. But I've seen the darker side, I’m a statistic of love like half of the population out there is, but that’s life. I’m not giving up on love, I’m just a little smarter...I hope.
 
Question 3: Okay, you mentioned love statistics a moment ago, let’s get specific.
 
Answer 3:
50% of First Marriages End Up In Divorce
60% of Second Marriages End Up In Divorce
 
In the first 2 years of marriage:
   – 1 of 8 women will have an affair
   – 1 of 7 men will have an affair
 
After 10 years of marriage:
    – 1 of 5 women will have an affair
    – 1 of 3 men will have an affair
 
Working with co-workers who are all of the opposite sex increases the divorce rate by 70 percent.
 
Question 4: You think there’s a universal warning sign for married couples that there’s trouble on the horizon?
 
Answer 4: You betcha...and it’s as close as your credit reports. Whether it’s signing up for a new credit card, or asking for a credit line increase from one of your existing credit card companies, credit reports are a very telling window into the health of a marriage–when I say health, I’m referring to both fiscal and emotional health.
 
Question 5: But aren’t federal laws regarding disclosure of credit histories pretty strict when it comes to privacy? How can you obtain a spouse’s credit report without their consent?
 
Answer 5: You don’t have to get their report to get a good snapshot of your financial situation–get copies of your own reports! Especially for couples that have been married five years or more, that usually more than enough time for co-mingling of marital assets and a cross-reporting of financial liabilities, especially when it comes to credit card accounts.
 
Question 6: So you’re saying that if your spouse is applying for a new credit card, it will show up on your credit report as an inquiry?
 
Answer 6: More often than not these days, yes...especially if one of the spouses works and the other stays at home...but where it always kicks in and shows up is when an increase in an existing credit line is requested–and the flip side of this equation is when a credit card is shut down for non-payment or consistent late payments or over-limit problems, this is another huge warning sign for spouses that really need to be in the know and outta the financial dark–before it’s too late.
 
Question 7: You’re a fan of credit monitoring services because they’ll notify you about changes in your credit rating, right?
 
Answer 7: Actually, they’ll notify you if anyone is inquiring about your credit worthiness–this can be as diverse as a potential credit grantor, a current creditor wanting to update your file, an insurance company putting you under the microscope during the underwriting process–and even a potential employer checking you out before they hire you.
 
But even most important? Credit monitoring services are cheap protection against the bad guys, the identity thieves. We continue to hear countless stories about the bad guys’ latest schemes to steal our identities, and for $80 a year consumers can not only keep their fingers on their credit score pulse, but pull the trigger on the bad guys if they make a run at stealing your identity.
 
I’ve paid $25 a month for almost 20 years paying Brink’s to monitor my homes over the years, protecting me from break-ins or early fire/smoke detection. Paying $80 a year sounds like pretty cheap insurance to me.
 
Question 8: Real quick, let’s run down your Top 5 warning signs that a spouse might be involved in another relationship...
 
 
1. New underwear: Guys start sporting new boxers when they’ve always worn briefs, or vice-versa. Ladies are just as guilty, new lingerie starts showing up, too.
 
2. New perfume/new aftershave: Always another easy warning sign to smell...
 
3. New music: Suddenly your spouse starts listening to new styles of music, new groups, and new CD compilations somehow pop up outta nowhere.
 
4. Can’t live without their e-mail: All of a sudden, checking their e-mail seems like it’s the most important thing on their agenda. A sidebar warning sign? Your spouse may begin using a new, web-based e-mail address, addresses from services like Hotmail or Yahoo. Using a new address allows them to not only check their e-mail anywhere there’s a computer, but because it’s web-based, there’s no cyber-"evidence": E-mails left on a computer for you to find when you’re nosing around when they’re asleep, at work or in the shower.
 
5. Unaccountable periods of time/excessive mileage (or under-mileage) on their auto: Pre-cell phones, it was much easier to be unaccountable, but these days it’s a lot tougher to go "off radar." The mileage equation seems pretty self-explanatory.
 
Question 9: You say there’s always one big tripping point for cheating spouses–one bit of technology that always seems to sabotage someone’s attempts to keep their dalliances secret. What, what, what could it be?
 
Answer 9: The phone. It’s a lifeline for lovers, and private investigators know that:
    a. The first phone call a cheating spouse will make on their cell phone as soon as they leave the house/their spouse is almost always to their boy/girl friend.
    b. The last phone call a cheating spouse will make on their cell phone right before they come home is almost always to their boy/girl friend.
    c. "Re-dial" buttons and *69 are always a big giveaway, too. If you’ve been gone at work all day, idle hands can be the devil’s workshop. Come home a little earlier than expected and hit the re-dial button on all your phones, or *69–which calls back the last person who called–can be real eye openers.
    d. So are cell phone bills: Posing as a spouse’s secretary or accountant to obtain a duplicate cell phone bill is another favorite ploy for suspicious minds. Look for long phone calls to number you don’t recognize...or made at odd times–real early or real late at night. And when you find a number you don’t recognize, you can try running it though a reverse directory to see who’s name pops up.
 
Close: All of the warning signs we’ve talked about with Ben this morning is posted on his award-winning website: www.benjamindover.com, or you can always link from ours at www.khou.com.  And you can read even more from our anti-cupid in his annual "wake up and smell the coffee" Valentine’s Day column in today’s Dallas Morning News, on-line at www.dallasnews.com.
 

Let’s see–it’s the "off-time" of year and interest rates are at 6-month lows.  What other kicks-in-the-butt do you need to move into the home ownership world? Maybe you already own a home and just need to re-fi your investment, now's the time to get off the proverbial dime. Ben's no-brainer choice? W.R. Starkey Mortgage has the Dover Seal of Approval because they're the best, no-B.S. mortgage company in the nation...period. They consistently on their company positioning statement: "A different kind or mortgage company where people come first."  

If you're considering taking the home ownership plunge this year, get smart(er) about the process: Click here to get your free copy of Ben's 2004 Home Buyer's Guide.  

Take the Dover-proven route to stress-free finance, and take advantage while interest rates are STILL at incredibly-low levels!  Do it all on-line or on the phone with the official mortgage company of www.benjamindover.com and your first (and only) stop:W.R. Starkey Mortgage.  Hit their website or call their Houston-area office at: (713-977-9533) or toll-free: (866) 249-7599. 
 
Know a senior homeowner that's cash poor but home equity rich?  Help them help themselves; here's how to flush out some cash and enjoy their years of hard work.  It's non-taxable, and will allow them to travel, pay for medications or hire health care professionals that will allow them to stay in their homes longer. Turn up the speakers and learn more from Ben's streaming video archive.....
 

The cold weather making you think about getting a new set of wheels?  Now's the perfect time to cash in on [still] low interest rates...lower financing rates will give you more bang for your four-wheeled buck, but id you get hosed during the process, it doesn't matter. Click here to get a free copy of Ben's Smart Car Seminar guide to avoiding car-buying brain damage.

The key to avoiding auto buying heartache is to deal with an honest company in the first place: No matter where you're located,Manufacturer's Auto Leasing delivers on that promise, and more.  They've got the Dover Endorsement because they really are auto experts you can trust. Check 'em out for yourself.....
 
 
 

IRS-related troubles hanging over your head?  Personal or business challenges aren't as hard to work out as you might think, especially if you hire the right representation to cut a deal with the world's most powerful debt collection agency.  Wanna read more about it?
 

Speaking of credit: Life happens and when it does, money can get awfully tight.  Don't make bad decision make a lousy situation even worse. Here's where you can get your hands on Ben's popular pull-no-punches books and fire the debt collectors! Or maybe you need to take legal actions and clear the slate in '04?  Read more here.....
 

Did you get infected by the recent e-mail laden virus attack? If so, you’re a dope. The only thing certain these days is that only the most cyber-stupid are spreading viruses more freely than a hooker in Haiti: You’re not dumb enough to open e-mailed attachments...are you? Here’s more info about the latest digital plague.....

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Since we're on the subject of keeping you informed and in the loop, do you know what’s on your credit report? Here’s how to get a free copy, right here/right now! Look Einstein, your credit scores change every single hourwhen was the last time you saw a copy of yours? Click here and get a look at your reports...

There’s no such thing as a free lunch: Just because they position themselves as a source for a "free credit report," it doesn’t mean that they’re really free. They’ll give you a free 30-day trial with the hope that you won’t cancel and you’ll stick around for an entire year, but this service really is free if you cancel before the 30-days is up, so go for it.
 

Looking for a Dover-smart way to keep a handle on your family's spending? (Just in time for Valentine's Day): Every time your wife or husband opens a new (joint) credit card account or requests a credit line increase (on an existing) joint account, you'll be instantly notified.  This type of information is invaluable to innocent spouses being rudely jolted into the spending reality that's been going on behind their backs.  If you think your spouse might be less-than-faithful or even planning to divorce you in the near future, credit report activity is always one of the earliest signs that's ignored or not even recognized by soon-to-be-ex-spouses (or their attorneys).  Cut 'em off at the knees and start monitoring your credit reports
 

As you prepare to paper your tax-related trail, do you know how long you need to keep your receipts? Dover’s Rule of (IRS) Thumb* will help you clean out your filing cabinets:
    – Tax-related documents: From charitable receipt to the returns themselves: 4 years
    – Real-estate investment paperwork: 2 years after selling the property
    – Major home repairs/improvements: Ditto
    – Utility/phone/credit card bills: 2 years
 
* These are general guidelines: Don’t come whining to me if you get audited and don’t have any proof. Like anything/everything else, consult with a certified/qualified expert for the final "keep-or-burn" decision. When you do start throwin’ stuff away, shred it/burn it. Don’t just toss it, or the bad guys will find it and make your life more miserable than a busload of IRS auditors.

Too late and already in the IRS cross-hairs? Here's your Dover-blessed solution: The Schlichting Group.
 

In the market for some high-end Valentine's Day-related baubles?  The big day's only 2 days away...more motivation to check out Ben's diamond/jewelry buying tips...all assembled in one easy-to-reference section.....
 
 
Where can you find a jeweler you can trust for repairs?  Where can you go for a deal on a high-end/pre-owned watch like a Rolex, or customizing an existing watch with a new watch face or band?  Turn up your speakers and learn more from Ben's streaming video TV archive...
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