This is a total fraudulent business. They run a basically underground scam where they tell you in great detail how they will assign you a personal match maker who will get to know you so very well. Said match maker will then make matches between you and a person who will be compatible, blah, blah. "A person like yourself with a PhD, incredibly attractive, and so friendly and likable. ...We'll have no problems in matching you with someone who will be your future _____. You're the best type of client we could find." I'm sold..love the close buddy personal matchmaker idea. So much hype and gushy enthusiam I turned over $6, 500!!!. Handed a contract that I could not read...faint and tiny print. I said I like to look through it carefully--"Oh, it is simply the standard protections mainly for your interests. Believe me, I've worked here for 8 years and it is the most honest company..." They promise a date in 30 days and then another every 30th day IF they can find just the right person. Otherwise it might be a week or two later (OR NEVER). Had my first date--friendly guy, he acted the whole time like he felt lousy being with me as if he shouldn't have done something--rather guilty. Walked me to my car and was really looking like he really liked me and knew he'd just done something terribly wrong to me. When I called him in a few weeks, he admitted that he and others are "hired"---"paid well" to handle the 1st dates. I said I was feeling as though I'd been a target of cruel fraud--lost over $6, 000 foolishly since they are such excellent liars/actors. Told my first so-called date Bruce--You found me attractive, right? "Well, yes, beautiful in fact." You found be a good conversationalist--informed, insightful-right? "Absolutely. I felt like such a jerk because you were a total prize. I knew they would never set up another thing for you. They stole a lot of money from a woman putting two kids through graduate school. I told them I wouldn't do the low life work for them again."
There has to be some sort of recourse against these horrid people. No one will answer your calls, respond to e-mails, they change offices a lot, change the business name--this is big time fraud. They probably rake in easily $200, 000 per day (Offices everywhere!) so in the area of $60 million a year. I'm sure they are ready and able to vacate every current office in a day and simply all disappear--start another scam/fraud criminal business somewhere they haven't infiltrated before. Something has to be done to them, but what?????