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Jealousy For Sale? New Online Service gets blood boiling.

Mystery Letters are showing up all over America making boyfriends and husbands jealous and giving women a good laugh. Anonymous admirers are now for sale online.

A new web-based service called MyMysteryMan.com is giving women all over America a new tool in the fight to re-kindle that lost attention and jealousy that they used to get from their significant others. A totally anonymous and private service allows women to receive secret admirer letters from their Mystery Man and not even their closest friends know about it. The concept seems to strike a big chord with women who are tired of being taken for granted and pushed aside by the 60 hour work week and stresses of a busy lifestyle.

"My boyfriend just stopped paying attention to me the way he used to" said Marci Grafton of Boston, Mass., "Now he's taking me out more and sending me flowers because he's jealous of my Mystery Man".

The service allows woment to craft their own letters and have them hand-written and delivered from an anonymous stranger known only as the Mystery Man.

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