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A helping hand for cheaters
13 September 2007
Cheating on a partner can be a shady business, and a company in France has decided to exploit this gap in the market by helping cheaters cover their tracks. The firm is providing alibis of varying kinds to people who are cheating on their partner.
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Alibila makes phone calls, creates fake bills from restaurants and hotels and sends invitations to give adulterers the ideal excuse for the time they spend playing away.
A phone call will set cheaters back £12, while documentation and additional back-up are priced at £34.
The company says that most of its clients are men, reports La Parisien.
One of the first clients was a man who wanted to holiday with his mistress on a tropical island.
The company came up with an invitation for the wedding of a distant cousin to explain the client's movements.
Regine Mourizard, the company's director, said: "We provide our clients only those elements necessary to help to organise their private lives."
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