Tune in on Saturday, March 5, 2011 at 9:00 p.m. EST to listen as Dr. Sally Caldwell and Darlene E. Adams talk about their book Romantic Deception: The Six Signs He's Lying. The authors will be taking questions on BlogTalkRadio as they discuss important guidelines regarding what to look for to determine if the man you are involved with really is who he says he is.
To listen, just follow this link.
Friday, March 4, 2011
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
MyLife.com is a scam to be avoided
If you've been searching for information on someone via the Internet, you've no doubt run into many, many listings for MyLife.com that appear to have information about the person you are looking for. I've seen it over and over again in my searches and today I decided to check it out. I was ready to sign up, using fake information just as a test, and soon realized that my "free" account wouldn't go through without accepting their terms. I decided to read on.
The terms spell out that there will be credit card charges. That was a red flag so I quickly cancelled out and did a Google search for "MyLife scam." There were lots of hits. Apparently MyLife is the new version of Classmates.com, a site I know all too well.
Last year while planning a high school reunion, I signed up for Classmates.com's Gold Membership. That was a mistake. My next credit card statement included fraudulent charges for a credit monitoring service that I'd never heard of. Nor had I ever received any information or confirmation that I'd been enrolled.
I immediately contacted Classmates.com and was told that I had indeed selected the service. Knowing that I had not, I promptly contacted my credit card company and had the charge removed. Apparently MyLife.com is operating the same scam and should be avoided.
There are two services for finding information about people that I can recommend. I have used both Spokeo.com and Emailfinder.com without any issues. Both are useful tools. They do not always return the information I'd like or need, and the addresses are sometimes not current, but like I said, they are a tools in my arsenal that do help from time to time.
To learn more about the MyLife.com scam, click here.
The terms spell out that there will be credit card charges. That was a red flag so I quickly cancelled out and did a Google search for "MyLife scam." There were lots of hits. Apparently MyLife is the new version of Classmates.com, a site I know all too well.
Last year while planning a high school reunion, I signed up for Classmates.com's Gold Membership. That was a mistake. My next credit card statement included fraudulent charges for a credit monitoring service that I'd never heard of. Nor had I ever received any information or confirmation that I'd been enrolled.
I immediately contacted Classmates.com and was told that I had indeed selected the service. Knowing that I had not, I promptly contacted my credit card company and had the charge removed. Apparently MyLife.com is operating the same scam and should be avoided.
There are two services for finding information about people that I can recommend. I have used both Spokeo.com and Emailfinder.com without any issues. Both are useful tools. They do not always return the information I'd like or need, and the addresses are sometimes not current, but like I said, they are a tools in my arsenal that do help from time to time.
To learn more about the MyLife.com scam, click here.
Friday, February 4, 2011
National TV Show Seeks Victims for On-Camera Interviews
A national television show is seeking victims of online romantic deception for on-camera interviews. In particular, they are looking for women who were harmed by men they met through online dating services who they later found out had criminal records. If you are willing to share your story, please contact Kelly Rice at krice@kingworld.com.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
GPS Tracking in Cameras and Smartphones Useful in Determining Romantic Deception

We all know that lying on the Internet is prevalent. Anyone who's tried on-line dating knows that people aren't always what they claim to be. I've heard lots of stories – and experienced a few examples myself – of individuals who are much older, much heavier, and much less educated than their profiles portray.
When that deception pours over into everyday living inside a romantic relationship, then it's a real issue. There is a fine line between embellishing on a profile to make oneself more attractive, and out right lying about every aspect of one's life. As Dr. Caldwell, author of Romantic Deception: The Six Signs He's Lying defines it, it is the "unrestrained misrepresentation of significant facts in the context of a intimate relationship." In other words, someone who truly is an impostor.
Everyday I look for new ways to help victims uncover the truth about the romantic liars in their lives. Did you know that you can now determine exactly where a photograph was taken? There is a new technology built into all GPS enabled cameras and Smartphones that will give you the exact location, within 15 feet, of where the photo was snapped.
This technology can be very useful in determining whether your romantic partner is telling the truth – or not. To learn more, click here.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Romantic Deception now available in all ebook formats
We are pleased to announce that Romantic Deception: The Six Signs He's Lying is now available for download for the iPad from Apple's iBookstore. It's also now available for Amazon's Kindle, Barnes & Noble Nook, and Sony e-Reader.
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Thursday, November 25, 2010
Pathological Liars - Relationship Scam Artists
Written by HealthyPlace.com Staff Writer
The relationship scam artist is usually a pathological liar, a con artist, maybe a psychopath. Discover how to detect the lies and get out before it's too late. [more]
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Romantic Deception: The Six Signs He's Lying
Romantic Deception: The Six Signs He's Lying (second edition) is now available on Amazon.com or through the authors' eStore.
The second edition offers an updated Survival Guide filled with tips for conducting your own background investigation on your romantic partner. The author, Sally Caldwell, Ph.D., teamed up with Darlene E. Adams, a skilled and trained Internet Investigator, and the owner of e-Infoseek, to bring new techniques to the Survival Guide.
Reviews for Dr. Caldwell's book have been extremely positive.
"Should be required reading!"
"I'm so glad I read this book..."
"Must read for every single woman"
"Finally some answers..."
"This book is overdue..."
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