What about honesty?
Just tell her that her erasing her calls and not having the bill delivered to the house seems wrong to you...You would let her see your bill, you would just like to see hers.
If she says, "NO,why don't you trust me? cry sob"
Then hire a private detective and run her sorry self in the ground...easy.
2007-10-31 15:02:06
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answered by CherryCheri 7
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If you think it then it is probably true.Stop worring about the phone and talk to your wife and if she starts an arguement over the phone,try to get her attention while she is heated and tell her you just wanted to see how she would react.If she is cheating then she will get mad as hell,and you will have an answer.Also does she hang up the phone when you enter the room,if she does tell her that she did not have to stop talking because you came in.And you,you can't get her records unless you are paying the bill.
2007-10-31 15:19:49
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answered by junior1108 3
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When your phone bill comes (whether in the mail or online) check out the numbers and see how many times she has texted/called the numbers.. obviously if she's talking to someone a lot there will be many records. Or if you would like, go to your providers store and have them print out the numbers?
2007-10-31 15:03:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Ask the phone company for a detailed bill that lists all the calls. I did and it works - just have the bill mailed were you can get it.
Good luck
2007-10-31 15:01:47
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answered by Ann 5
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i had this same problem before but i didn't think my wife was cheating she was just talking to her family and friends more than me. take her phone and smash the s--t out of it. this will get the point across. i used a bench vise but a hammer would work. give it back to her in a zip lock bag and then tell her what you feel
2007-10-31 15:04:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to the phone company and ask for a detailed bill of all the calls. It's free and you are entitled to it.
2007-10-31 15:01:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Two questions -
Do you really want to know the answer? If it is yes - what will you do? Is it perhaps better to not know, if perhaps this will simply burn itself out?
And if the answer is no - if she is not cheating - what will be the state of your marriage after you have so violated her privacy?
If you want to end the marriage, then end it. But this seems like a really bad idea, with you losing no matter what the answer is. It is not always necessary to know everything about the other person in a marriage.
2007-10-31 15:02:28
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answered by Uncle John 6
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the cellphone call history is mailed to your house ALONG with the BILL.... or you can check online too if you know the phone # and password
2007-10-31 15:01:22
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answered by tinkerbell 2
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You are going to need better evidence than that before you destroy your marriage.
If it is really killing you, hire a private investigator. If she is cheating, anything he gives you will be a bonus when the two of you get to court.
Good luck.
2007-10-31 15:03:37
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answered by box of rain 7
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Actually your cell phone provider should be able to provide you with that information if you talk to them.
2007-10-31 15:01:00
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answered by Anonymous
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