A woman has revealed how much she gets paid to conduct 'loyalty tests' on people's boyfriends.
Trinity Howard from Tampa, Florida, doesn't have a typical job of most 22-year-olds. Rather than finishing up university or working in a bar, Trinity is paid to carry out tests on people's partners to expose whether or not they've been cheating. Prepare to feel like you're in an episode of Black Mirror.
After suspecting she was being cheated on by her high school partner of two years - and first ever love - Trinity decided to put her boyfriend to the test, as per Business Insider.
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She posed as the other girl, texted him using a fake number and met up with him, subsequently proving his guilt.
After sharing her story on TikTok, many other girls came forward asking for her to perform the so-called 'loyalty test' on their partners.
While she started agreeing to the mission for multiple girls free of charge, when her services became more and more popular, she decided to ask for donations, before later being contacted by an app called Lazo - which provides relationship and loyalty tests - to go pro.
How the 'loyalty tests' work
Loyalty tests on Lazo work in a similar way to how Trinity exposed her own high school sweetheart.
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The 'testers' - such as Trinity - are chosen by users who suspect their partner may be being unfaithful. Users will try and pick out a 'tester' who looks physically like, or has similar hobbies and personality traits, that their partner would be attracted to. As per Insider, there are around 400 testers on the platform to choose from.
The tester then makes contact with the user's partner to see if they're willing to be led astray from the relationship and voilà!
After having carried out the service for free or for a donation, now, Trinity carries out 'loyalty tests' for a living and is paid a whopping amount to do so.
How much Trinity is paid
Each tester can charge different prices and Trinity explains she has a 'set fee' of $70 per test or as she calls it 'mission'.
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Out of that $70, she says she gets to keep $49 and Lazo takes $21.
The cheater catcher explains some missions take as little as an our, however others can take a week or longer, but on average per week, Trinity often carries out between '15 to 20' tests.
So, each week, the TikToker makes around an impressive $735 to $980.
And given how much she's earning, it's not hard to see why Trinity resolves she's planning on keeping up with her career for a while.
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Although, she notes it does make her 'sad' to see how much cheating goes on in the world.
UNILAD has reached out to Trinity Howard for comment.
Topics: Money, Sex and Relationships, TikTok