Chanceforlove.com
   Dedicated to Russian women and Western men

Essentials archive:
Resources archive:
Articles archive:
Facts on Russia:


New Yorkers turn to private eyes for help with romance

Date: 2006-11-21

Preparing for a date in New York can be labor-intensive. Right perfume or cologne? Check. Smart clothes? Check. Report from private investigator? Check.

In the city's hot-and-heavy dating scene, the latest trend for singles is to check exactly who they are meeting for dinner with the help of the city's famed private detective agencies.

Many New Yorkers are no longer taking their romantic prospects at their word, instead running extensive background searches that cover criminal records, education, previous jobs and address history.

Sitting in his private office on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, Skipp Porteous runs Sherlock Investigations. He gets numerous requests from wealthy clients to run background searches on their potential dates.

He charges US$500 for a comprehensive background check or US$195 an hour for a two-person team to carry out a surveillance.

It can be worth it. One recent client's date had claimed to be a published author and a college professor. Porteous proved he was lying. Another woman's prospective husband was eager to join a free dating service until he realized that the "woman" who had been e-mailing him the generous offer was in fact Porteous, using a false name.

The explosive growth of online dating in the US is responsible for the increased use of background checks. Whereas online dating is still seen as slightly desperate in much of Europe, in the US it has become a normal part of life. It has also made it easier for people to create fake identities and to invent jobs, homes and lifestyles that they simply do not have.

Some online dating Web sites now conduct background checks on those who sign up to weed out people who are potentially violent or dangerous.





Your First Name
Your Email Address

     Privacy Guaranteed



GL52080057 GL52081962 GL52081914 GL52074692


  

      SCANNED May 1, 2024





Dating industry related news
A "noticeable" number report being sexually assaulted by someone they met via the WebRapist who tracked down victim he met online is jailed for lifeCouples 'neglecting' relationships
What do 158 felons - convicted of crimes such as sex offenses, assault with a deadly weapon, child abuse, drug trafficking, pimping, aggravated stalking or vehicle theft - have in common?They all tried to search the Jacksonville area for a date, soul mate - or perhaps their next victim - on a dating Web site called True.com, according to 2005 statistics released by the company. Before True.com started screening out felons with background checks in 2004, about one in 10 subscribers was a convic...A convicted rapist who became obsessed with a woman he met in cyberspace was jailed for life last week after he hunted her down and subjected her to a series of sexual assaults in a night-long ordeal. David Jeanette, 42, from Portsmouth, was found guilty of making a threat to kill and three counts of rape at Southampton crown court. The jury heard how Jeanette had met his victim in 2004 through an internet dating agency and declared that he wanted to marry her. But when details of his crimina... COUPLES are "seriously jeopardising" their relationships by putting work ahead of their personal lives, a new report claims. In a survey of more than 1000 workers by the At Home Society, almost half admitted they invested more time and effort in their relationships with office colleagues than with their partners. ...
read more >>read more >>read more >>
ChanceForLove Online Russian Dating Network Copyright © 2003 - 2023 , all rights reserved.
No part of this site may be reproduced or copied without written permission from ChanceForLove.com