This has been reported in news.sky.com dated 30 December 2015.
How they operate is really simple. In order to flirt online, they create a fake ID on a social networking site and strike up a conversation. They goads the other party to talk about the family and, even send across intimate pictures and invitation. The objective is to tempt the other party to cheat.
They earn good money and remain unknown!
Their tribe is growing because, taking advantage of the growth of social media, investigative businesses are now offering such internet based services to suspicious partners. The trappers - some are called "investigators", others are called "honeys" - are paid to test the fidelity of a target. Some companies train new recruits to target both men and women online. One of the well-established houses has 42 investigators on its books.
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