Wanted: CEO to facilitate extra marital affairs on dating website
David Woods, 14 July 2009
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1 comment on this article.How would you feel if your partner helped facilitate extra marital affairs for a living?
That could be a reality for someone as online dating site, illicitencounters.com, which specialises in setting up dates for married or attached people ‘seeking more', has advertised for a CEO.
The website has a membership of 330,000 and has expanded its development threefold. It now hopes to take its business to the next level with a new CEO.
Sara Hartley, a representative from the site, said: "A few candidates sent applications but later declined our offer of an interview as their spouse had forbidden them from attending. Although people may think our website is a salacious one, we are a dedicated team. It takes a great deal of professionalism and hard work to maintain a successful website."
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Carly Nemominsky - 15 July 2009
I have to say Im still surprised these site are still going with the proliferation of free sites now offering the same thing.
I came across a great article on metro the other week. Who are the real cheats which was a real eye opener on this sort of business
http://www.metro.co.uk/home/article.html?E-dating:__Illicit_Dating,_Who_Really_Cheats?&in_article_id=517655&in_page_id=1
Then I found some free statistics and was astounded by the amount of people engaged wanting an illicit affair. Its worth looking at loveisthebug.wordpress.com
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