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Thursday, March 10, 2011

Just about products from the Check Mate Test LLC catalog.


CheckMate Infidelity Test Kit is the latest addition to the list of home test kits that can be used by untrained consumers.  It is a quick and easy multiple use kit that performs from 5 to 10 tests.  Designed to work on any type or color of material without risk of damage or stain, every test conducted remains confidential especially from the person being tested.  Results can be obtained within 5 minutes or less.  It is also guaranteed to be 100% effective.  Each kit comes with a free second test kit.

This laboratory proven semen detection kit has been in the market for over ten (10) years.  It holds a US patent and provides a 100% Money Back Guarantee to its buyers.  The CheckMate product is regularly featured in spy and security trade shows.  The CheckMate Ultra Violet Stain Locator Black Light provides 4 watts of illumination to help isolate suspected stains on large areas such as beddings.  Since the CheckMate Test Kit only works on identified stains, this black light can reveal evidence not readily visible to the naked eye.  However, its use is not required for stains that can readily be seen and tested through the CheckMate kit.

The complete instruction sheet for using the kit is contained in every package.  Essentially, CheckMate can detect traces of semen in the underwear, clothing, bedding and other fabric materials.  Scientifically formulated to work on a specific enzyme that is found at very high levels in a man’s semen, CheckMate can be used to test a suspect article as long as it has not been washed and kept at room temperature for up to two years or longer.  Even the smallest traces of semen can be tested if present and can be confirmed once the color purple appears on the testing paper. 

CheckMate has been used by thousands of customers all over the world.  It can be used with great ease and confidence in the comfort of one’s home with the usual common sense.  Doubting men should not be doing any testing on their partners unless they abstain from having sexual contact at least seven (7) days prior to testing so as to avoid testing themselves.  The use of a condom may prevent the presence of semen in underwear thus the tester can be more creative in testing by conducting tests on other personal things such as clothes worn, beddings, panty liners or even car seats.

CheckMate works both ways.  It can provide the closure for people who have long endured their partner’s illicit affairs while it can also provide the much needed assurance of fidelity for doubting partners.  The answer can either embolden people to take action or quiet hearts and minds racked with unnecessary suspicions.

People who have used CheckMate not only rave about the product but the customer service provided by its company as well.  Customers need to be assured that the people behind a product know exactly what they are offering.  It’s comparatively inexpensive cost, privacy in purchasing and immediacy in result, all work to make CheckMate the most popular Infidelity Test Kit in the market.  To ensure product integrity and maintain a longer shelf-live, all items are shrink-wrapped and safety sealed.

Regular vaginal excretions will not interfere with the test since CheckMate can differentiate whether stains found in underwear are mixed with semen or not.  Men might be busting their brains out for nothing when they mistake female white stains for semen stains.  This is especially applicable to men who are in difficult and rocky relationships who don’t need the aggravation of suspected infidelity to further complicate matters.  In fact, totally eliminating the third party angle may provide more reasons to make the relationships work.

CheckMate is 100% accurate when used according to instructions.  Having an advertised shelf life of one year, CheckMate kits over two years old have been successfully used for testing when kept under the proper condition.  The CheckMate kit however is not designed to prove the ownership of the semen which can only be done through DNA testing.

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