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Find out if your spouse is cheating

by Tricia

I just watched a video for a software product called PC Pandora and I’m totally amazed at what it can do. It’s stealth software for your computer that can monitor every keystroke, and take snap shots of sites visited, IM messages, email, written documents – everything.

PC Pandora was created for three main reasons. Those who want to monitor their children’s activities on the computer and help keep them safe, employers who want to monitor their employees computer activities and perhaps see how they use company data, and of course, the biggest reason of them all, to monitor spouses who might be cheating.

I must admit I was a little skeptical at first as to just how much PC Pandora could capture on a computer but after watching this video I have no doubt that there’s nothing that couldn’t be captured on a computer if PC Pandora was running on it.

Now, I’m certain that I have a good marriage and that my spouse is not, and would never cheat on me. We spend three days a week together and he works just down the street from our home and comes home pretty much right after work all the time. He doesn’t exhibit any of the signs of a cheating spouse. In fact, even though I’m stuck at home with my illness I am probably the one that, if someone took a hard look at our activities, would look more like a spouse who could be cheating due to my long hours on the internet, and late nights up talking to people online and so on. Why would someone suspect me over my husband? Well it’s said that 9 out of 10 people say cheating is easier today than ever before due to the internet and since I spend so much time on the internet I guess that could raise suspicion, if my husband were the suspicious kind.

The video that I watch opened with some amazing facts. Some that I was aware of, and others that I hadn’t heard before. Such as the fact that 57% of women cheat on their partner, and that one in three people have turned an online chat or email into a real life meeting that ended up in sex.

Notice that I said I’m certain that I’m in a good marriage? Did you know that one in two people who consider themselves happily married have also cheated on their spouses? I haven’t. Honest!

If you have reason to suspect that your spouse might be cheating on you a product like PC Pandora can either set your mind at ease, or confirm your worst suspicions. I mean, I don’t think my husband would ever cheat on me, but if I ever had reason to suspect him I’d rather know the truth sooner than later so I could get on with my life.

PC Pandora can be set up to run in stealth mode on your computer so that there is no way anyone but you would know it’s running on the computer. You can set it up to take snap shots at whatever intervals you’d like. For example it could take a screen shot of your spouses online activities every 30 seconds perhaps. You can access all of the data that PC Pandora has collected by using an encrypted password.

You know watching that video and hearing how much cheating is going on was kind of scary. It said that 9 out of 10 women who feel that their partner is cheating are correct, and that three out of four married men cheat on their wives. Wow! With stats like that it seems like most marriages or relationships are doomed.

If you want to check up on your spouse, child or employees Click Here For More Info On PC Pandora. Oh, and I almost forgot to tell you – You can try PC Pandora before you buy, and that they offer a money back guarantee. Check it out for yourself.

I’m just hoping that I never have a need to check up on my spouse.






Filed Under: Family, Home and Lifestyle, Software Tagged With: cheating spouse, Family, Home and Lifestyle, monitor key strokes, monitor online activities, PC Pandora, snap shots of computer activities, Software, undetectable software

Do you think personal loans are over used?

by Tricia

I think there comes a time in almost everyone’s life when they have to apply for a personal loan. How many of my readers have never taken out personal loans? I suspect that only about 10% to 20% of you haven’t taken one out yet.

I bet all of us know people that are living beyond their means and have taken out multiple personal loans just to pay their bills. I see people nodding their heads. I think that is one of the worst reasons to have to take out a personal loan.

I think we have to face that facts that most people, even those living within there means are going to need to take out a loan at some point in their lives. Whether it be unsecured loans, personal loans, a mortgage or even home improvement loans, we’re all going to be in debt one day.

The only loan that we are paying off at this time is our mortgage. That’s a great feeling, because at one point we were paying off two student loans, and a personal loan for our car purchase. Now those are all paid off and it’s just the mortgage that we have to worry about. However, just like anyone else I would suspect that we might take out a personal loan at some point in the future, but I would hope that it would never be because we spent to excess.

How do you feel about people taking out personal loans? Do you think that the people you know do this far too often? Are there better ways to pay of debts than to keep taking out loans?

My view is that a personal loan should really only be taken out by someone who has the means to pay it back in a timely manner. Yes, on the very rare occasion there will be emergency expenses, such as a large hospital bill, that makes it necessary for some to take out a personal loan, but I don’t think that people should take out loans just to get out of debt.

Perhaps the kind of people who take out loans because they’ve over spent should look at debt consolidation or talk to a banker and get some loan advice so that they can understand their spending habits and learn how to overcome that desire to live beyond their means.

What do you think?

Filed Under: Family, Finance, Home and Lifestyle Tagged With: debt, Family, Finance, Home and Lifestyle, home improvement loans, living beyond means, loan advice, loans, personal loans, unsecured loans

Weddings and anniversaries

by Tricia

My nephew just got married this past weekend. It was a private ceremony. He’s still young but he’s been irresponsible in his life. I think he’s got four kids now. I’ve lost count. At least this time he’s married to the mother of his last two children. Maybe it will work out for him. Somehow I don’t think I’ll ever be receiving 25th anniversary invitation from him and his wife. You never know though.

I remember when my parents had their 50th wedding anniversary. We planned for it for months. Choosing which golden anniversary invitations we’d send out, and planning the guest list.

The party wasn’t a surprise. We decided to hold it in my parents home, partly because it was easier on the majority of relatives who would be attending. Most of my siblings and myself live out of town – so it just made it easier planning wise. Of course we didn’t let our parents do anything. All they had to do was prepare themselves for the day.

I hope that one day Chris and I will be able to send out 50th wedding invitations for ourselves. We’ve been married 13 years – only 37 more to go! Wow that’s a huge number to bounce around. Thirty seven more years, yeah, I think we’ll make it.

Filed Under: Family Tagged With: 25th wedding anniversary, 50th wedding anniversary, anniversaries, Family, wedding invitations, weddings

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