The Right One
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Category: Family & Pets
Contact Information 1245 E Brickyard Rd #170, Utah, United States
Phone number: 801-484-6666
www.therightone.com
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The Right One Reviews
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DD2
July 16, 2011
Dating Scam
STAY AWAY!!! The Right One is a scam. The short story:
1) I found The Right One through a website called singlesofsaltlakecity.com only to find out that their company name was different when I showed up so I couldn't do research prior to their interview.
2) They promised me introductory rates and presented me with the options $5350 and something higher than that. I felt I negotiated well and found out later that I was ONLY scammed of $800.
3) I signed a contract and they told me that the next day someone would be calling me with referrals.
4) I cancelled my contract the next day by email when no one called me. When they responded to my email, they told me that they were either too busy or sick to call me with my referrals and to give them another chance.
5) They wouldn't cancel my contract so I could get half of it back and they rejected my registered cancellation letter TWICE! I complained to the BBB and filed a dispute with my credit card company.
6) In case it was an honest mistake, I held off taking further action until I received their rebuttal (from their corporate office) saying I had received two referrals before I cancelled my contract, which is a big fat lie. (They couldn't back their lie with proof, and I had the emails where they admitted to not being able to send the referrals.) When they lied, I knew it wasn't an honest mistake, and they were liars and cheats. I filed a complaint with the attorney general's office.
7) The complaint with the BBB is still in the second round and I have yet to hear back from my credit card company. I hope to hear from the attorney general’s office soon.
Keywords: Salt Lake City Singles, Singlesofsaltlakecity, Utah Singles, Utah Dating, Utah Matchmaking, dating scam, dating service, TRO
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1moreunhappy
July 5, 2011
Not very loving
The Right One is a dating service that has apparently changed their name a couple of times, now known as elove. I signed up, went on one date, realized this was a mistake, because this girl was nothing like i had requested. So i asked for a refund but they refused, saying it was past the grace period in which refunds were allowed. You would think if they truely were interested in people they would be a little more reasonable with their customers and realistic about refunds. Should have known they only cared about money when they told me how much it was going to cost, but they are very convincing in making me think i was going to meet someone i had soething in common with.
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Abananies1
April 2, 2011
not true, i am getting married
This actually is not a complaint. I joined with The Right One Denver and I have had an amazing experience. I know that they are a franchise office, so I can only assume that most of the complaints are from a different office because I have had a fantastic experience. My matches are what I've been looking for, not all of them are perfect, but that was explained to me in some detail. I have met fantastic men and I am getting married August 5th. I recommended the service to 4 of my friends and they have all had similar experiences. I highly recommend this business and I am sad that more people do not write the good things because these people do a great job.
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Sissy52
March 30, 2011
Fraud
When I joined at 7:30 pm one night this past January & left them a message cancelling a few hours later, they insisted that I still owed them $1, 000 for no service. I sent a certified letter the very next day & they claim that I didn't cancel within 24 hours. I recevied absolutley no service from them & they ripped me off. They then claimed that I didn't cancel until 2 days later when I tried to charge back the transaction on my credit card. The company is fraudulent & I do not recommend anyone using them.
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vegasson
March 13, 2011
fruad
when view web sites the right one dating service would keep coming up on a pop up. the site said younger women want older men. so I filled out the questions asked. phone calls keep coming for months day after day
until 10pm at night telling me how great the service was and the women who they have that want older guys
and when I joined they would show me all these great photos. after so many calls and I was on medication for
depresion I needed some help with life so I went in to speak with them. I told them I was on medication and was
so very hurt by my ex girlfriend . I was spoken to from 5pm until 10pm with very hard sales and told they had been in business for 32 years. and all the great women in Las Vegas they had. after giving 6 thousand dollars. I looked them up and found they had only been in Las Vegas a year, I sent a letter and called them
to cancel. they never sent me anything or set me up on one date. however they charged my credit card the 6 thousand. no photos and the manager the signed me up and the girl that kept calling me quit a few months later. this is a scam and no one should ever go though this. I will now have to spend money on lawyers for law suit.
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Garrett
June 28, 2010
Scam
I went to The Right One in 2006 because I was living in Salt Lake City and wanted to find a non-religious wife.
I was warmly received and filled out the paperwork as the first stage of their qualification process. For the next stage, I was brought into the rear office of a "matchmaking counselor, " who interviewed me in minute detail about whom I was looking for and all pertinent aspects of myself (including my income level) for about two hours.
Throughout this interview, I received several strong, explicit assurances that they had precisely what I was looking for "in stock."
Finally, they brought out the price list, which had different packages at $5000, $7500 and $10000, or thereabouts. We spent half an hour discussing this, the "counselor" using her high-pressure sales tactics, leaving the room several times, etc. I talked her down to $2500 for 10 referrals, which I felt was worth it based on her promise of already having just the one I described.
A few days later, someone else called, introducing himself as my new matchmaking counselor. He stated that he had someone ready for me to meet, and read off her description. I was surprised that she met only a few of the criteria I had given during the interview. Indeed, she was religious, which I had strongly emphasized I didn't want. He then suggested another girl, who was an even worse fit. I said I'd wait for a better "referral."
After speaking with this guy, I realized that my initial "matchmaking counselor, " whose intimate interview with me had given me the distinct impression that she would be my actual matchmaker, was simply the company's high pressure sales negotiator whose job was to apply pressure and tell lies in order to make the sale. In actuality, her "matchmaking" job was to determine whether I qualified as a good "match" for the company -- personally and financially. She just filled out my profile papers and gave them to someone else to manage who never met me. It was subsequently apparent that the new person was just going off her scribbled notes and checkboxes.
A week or two later, I got another call from him, this time with someone who fit about 80% of my criteria. We went on a date, but without much chemistry. This happened a couple more times until I relocated from Salt Lake that same year.
Another absurdity was that no photos of "referrals" were provided, with them only giving you vague descriptions of how beautifully attractive everyone was. Then, of course, you go through the trouble of a wasted blind date, and The Right One checks off the number of your remaining "referrals."
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The Right One
June 19, 2010
ACCUSATION: " A form of terrorism "
This is a follow-up complaint to my previous complaint against The Right One of Woburn, Ma. charging The Right One of not performing proper and compatible matchups that I expected when I paid $1595.00 for their "services". After several refusals /negotiations to give me back 1/2 of the $1595.00' I was forced to go to Woburn District Court.
The Magistrate found in favor of The Right One but in addition to the ruling against me The local director of The Right One Ann Marie IN THE COURTROOM in front of the Magistrate said : Mr. DiScipio has committed " an act of TERRORISM " because I freely put up messages to the BBB and also to The Compaint Board. I have these remarks on official court tapes and I will continue to press on until TRO gives me money back.
William R. DiScipio Sr.
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Brenda - Greater Salt Lake City Area
March 9, 2010
Fraud
Warning!! Do not get involved with this business. It is a deceptive fraudulent company.
The Company, The Right One, uses very professional advertising without disclosing their name to the consumer. The ads lead you to believe they have professional, educated singles for you. After I filled out the questionnaire, an employee contacted me to schedule an appointment for a free consultation. The employee sent me an email to confirm the appointment using the name TRO. Only until I arrived at the appointment on Friday, March 5, 2010, did I ever see the Company's real name. I spent two hours with a high pressured sales Director promising all these great educated professional singles that make over 100K. At the end of the meeting, he showed me the prices which range from 5000 to 15000 depending on the number of referrals. After reluctantly agreeing to sign their membership for $5, 695, I found myself getting rushed into signing and initially their agreement. I left the office at 8:00 pm.
The next morning I researched the Company, since I now had their name. I saw all the fraudulent, deceptive, situations numerous people had experienced. In the membership agreement it states that if you cancel services prior to the Company running a background check or sending you a referral, they will refund half of your money. On March 6, 2010, at 5:49 am., I sent a written cancellation by email as I knew they would have not had enough time to provide any services at this point. At 9:20 am., I get a call from Robert, Director, acknowledging the receipt of my cancellation. I called him back and ended up talking to him at 11:40 am.. He tried to tell me that they had already processed my background check and had referrals for me. At this point, I knew he was trying to get out of refunding half of my money. Finally, on Tuesday, March 9, I get a call from the Company stating they will refund half of my money, since I did cancel before any services were provided. I have yet to see if they follow through. Even if they refund half, do they really think paying $2847.50 for two hours spent talking to a Company employee is a fair business practice?
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Brenda - Greater Salt Lake City Area
March 9, 2010
Fraud
Warning!! Do not get involved with this business. It is a deceptive fraudulent company.
The Company, The Right One, uses very professional advertising without disclosing their name to the consumer. The ads lead you to believe they have professional, educated singles for you. After I filled out the questionnaire, an employee contacted me to schedule an appointment for a free consultation. The employee sent me an email to confirm the appointment using the name TRO. Only until I arrived at the appointment on Friday, March 5, 2010, did I ever see the Company's real name. I spent two hours with a high pressured sales Director promising all these great educated professional singles that make over 100K. At the end of the meeting, he showed me the prices which range from 5000 to 15000 depending on the number of referrals. After reluctantly agreeing to sign their membership for $5, 695, I found myself getting rushed into signing and initially their agreement. I left the office at 8:00 pm.
The next morning I researched the Company, since I now had their name. I saw all the fraudulent, deceptive, situations numerous people had experienced. In the membership agreement it states that if you cancel services prior to the Company running a background check or sending you a referral, they will refund half of your money. On Mach 6, 2010, at 5:49 am., I sent a written cancellation by email as I knew they would have not had enough time to provide any services at this point. At 9:20 am., I get a call from Robert, Director, acknowledging the receipt of my cancellation. I called him back and ended up talking to him at 11:40 am.. He tried to tell me that they had already processed my background check and had referrals for me. At this point, I knew he was trying to get out of refunding half of my money. Finally, on Tuesday, March 9, I get a call from the Company stating they will refund half of my money since I did cancel before services. I have yet to see if they follow through. Even if they refund half, do they really think paying $2847.50 for two hours spent talking to a Company employee is a fair business practice?
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Brenda - Greater Salt Lake City Area
March 9, 2010
Fraudulent
Warning!! Do not get involved with this busines. It is a deceptive fraudulent company.
The Company, The Right One, uses very professional advertising without disclosing their name to the consumer. The ads lead you to believe they have professional, educated singles for you. After I filled out the questionnaire, an employee contacted me to schedule an appointment for a free consultation. The employee sent me an email to confirm the appointment using the name TRO. Only until I arrived at the appointment on Friday, March 5, 2010, did I ever see the Company's real name. I spent two hours with a high pressured sales Director promising all these great educated professional singles that make over 100K. At the end of the meeting, he showed me the prices which range from 5000 to 15000 depending on the number of referrals. After relunctantly agreeing to sign their membership for $5, 695, I found myself getting rushed into signing and intitially their agreement. I left the office at 8:00 p.m.
The next morning I researached the Compan, as now I had their name. I saw all the fraudlent, deceptive, situations numerous people had experienced. In the membership agreement it states that if you cancel services prior to the Company running a background check or sending you a referral, they will refund half of your money. On Mach 6, 2010, at 5:49 a.m., I sent a written cancellation by email as I knew they would have not had enough time to provide any services at this point. At 9:20 a.m., I get a call from Robert, Dirctor, acknowledging the receipt of my cancellation. I called him back and ended up talking to him at 11:40 a.m.. He tried to tell me that they had already processed my background check and had referrals for me. At this point, I knew he was trying to get out of refunding half of my money. Finally, on Tuesday, March 9, I get a call from the Company stating they will refund half of my money since I did cancel before services. I have yet to see if they follow through. Even if they refund half, do they really think paying $2847.50 for two hours spent talking to a Company employee is a fair business practice?
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