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The Infidelity Detective Agency on Irelands number one Newstalk programme

Steve Grayson of Infidelity Detective Agency was interviewed recently by radio presenter Sean Moncrieff of Irelands number one Newstalk programme.

A short excert from the interview. 

Steve was first ask “is business thriving at the moment” he was able to answer that yes we are very busy at the moment.  The next question Sean put to him was “what if anything do you put that down to”  with the present financial situation i.e the credit crunch, lots of people are out of work or not working such long hours and have time on their hands, most of the affairs that we deal with are work based, where being apart from their partners infidelity can run wild, meeting up in cheap hotel rooms at lunch time or after work replied Steve.

Sean wanted to know how people got away with being away from home at unsual hours, the usual excuses replied Steve, I’m sorry darling, I have a meeting after work, or will be working late the excuses are too numerous to mention.  Often these affairs are just casual, but after a while they can become serious, it’s quite distressing listening to someone crying for help, but there’s only so much we can do, we are not a marriage guidance council.  We tread carefully and try to advise to the best of our ability, we have received quite a few thank yous from partners for stopping an affair before it got too serious and damaging, especially when there are children involved.

The Infidelity Detective Agency has also been asked to appear on TV after the New Year

 

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

“The infidelity detectives” - that’s the title of a great article in The Daily Telegraph today, in which journalist Anna Maxted asks why the matrimonial surveillance business is booming.

Our principal, Steve Grayson, is mentioned several times throughout the article as a result of enquiries from Anna as she researched her piece.

Interest in partner infidelity is heightened following the recent Gordon Ramsay case.

It seems outrageous to pay a stranger to follow your darling - even to those who do it. But the typical customer (70 percent are women) is in a long-term marriage, with children and shared property, which means the implications for deciding to walk away are enormous.

Here at The Infidelity Detective Agency we understand your fears, we are ready and willing to listen to your suspicions and, if you choose to do so, to help you to uncover the truth …

certainty is the catalyst that allows people to move on

Please contact us now to discuss your concerns …

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