Breakups Can Be Profitable! Check This Couple’s Heartbreak Insurance Fund Scheme

New Delhi: Do you know what is heartbreak insurance? This appears to be a term policy that offers financial rewards for mitigating the impact of splits. It appears that insurance covers heartbreak caused by cheating partners and other troubles related to love. The logic of the policy is that there may be certain benefits to being separated from a loved one. One person has since published his experience online after benefiting financially from the insurance.

Prateek Aryan claimed that he received Rs 25,000 as compensation for his girlfriend’s infidelity. The couple decided to put money into a fund early in their relationship using a joint account. The monthly payment totaled Rs 500. The partners agreed that whoever cheated would receive the full amount deposited into the account. ,ALSO READ: Bizarre: Drunk man forgets to attend his own wedding in Bihar – see what happens next,

User Prateek Aryan tweeted, ‘I got Rs 25000 because my girlfriend cheated on me. When our relationship started we deposited Rs 500 every month in a joint account during the relationship and made a policy that whoever gets cheated will take all the money. That is Heartbreak Insurance Fund (HIF). ,Also read: ‘Marry now, pay later’: You can now opt for wedding EMI at zero interest rate – check how to avail it,

User’s tweet is attached below.

Tweet goes viral. At the time of writing this article, the post had garnered 916 retweets and 12.3K likes. The Twitter user chose not to reveal the identity of his girlfriend. But, Prateik replied in the next tweet when he was asked what he wanted to do with the money, saying that he would probably invest it in another relationship.

Several Twitter users have responded to his story with eloquent comments. I don’t know how you feel right now, said one user. If you’re happy, congratulations. Or sorry if you’re upset about being duped.

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