A woman in Queensland, Australia, uncovered her husband’s affair by tracking his purchases through a supermarket rewards program. According to a video posted by Cass, a private investigator, her client, the wife, suspected her husband was cheating but needed concrete proof to confirm her doubts.
The wife noticed her husband had been making frequent trips to New South Wales to visit his family, something he rarely did before. She checked their joint bank account, which showed transactions at Coles, a grocery store, and Bunnings, a hardware store. However, the transactions lacked location details, making it difficult for the wife to gather further information.
Cass advised the wife to check if they had a joint rewards account like Flybuys or Everyday Rewards. Upon investigating, they discovered purchases at Coles and Bunnings in a Queensland suburb where the husband’s ex-girlfriend lived, revealing the affair.
Cass also shared a surprising tip for catching a cheating partner—simply ask to use their phone. In one case, a woman discovered her partner had sent an eggplant emoji, which he had never sent her before, a known symbol for genitalia.
Cass runs a female-focused investigative firm that specializes in background checks, mobile surveillance, and social media investigations to help women uncover the truth.
Social media users reacted with a mix of admiration for the detective work and amusement at the husband’s clumsy attempts to hide his affair.
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