WCTV - Feb 19 - While the technology age is bringing people together, it's also helped tear plenty of real-world relationships apart. Before the internet and cell phones, it was more difficult to get hard evidence of betrayal. A survey by the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers says one in five divorces cite Facebook as a factor in the marriage's failure. 80% of lawyers in that survey also say they've seen an increase in clients using social media as evidence in cases. Now thanks to the world wide web and a guy named Bradley you don't even have to break up with a cheating spouse, yourself. Idump4u.com allows people to pay a guy named "Bradley" to call their significant other and have the dreaded conversation for them. FULL ARTICLE @ WCTV
Despite the increase of relationships that are ended by today's technology such as social networks I still believe its a great dating alternative for most. The fact is someone will cheat whether online or offline although it does making catching a cheater much easier.
Posted by: Mel L., MBA | Feb 22, 2011 at 07:55 AM
This is actually not a bad business idea. If he could include buying a going-away gift, or other add-ons to increase revenues. I think a female voice would be more appealing. He could also have affiliate sales to dating sites or coaching seminars/books.
Posted by: Joe | Mar 20, 2011 at 05:05 PM