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The Right One Ripoff claims to be a dating service or an introduction service Denver Colorado
Be careful when you fill out "singles surveys" on the Internet. It's how scam artists like "The Right One" get their next victims. Shortly after filling out a survey - I was called by a very friendly representative who scheduled me to see a "counselor". The "counselor" was no more than a high pressure sales person. I caved and forked over my credit card - only after waffling a little and the price came down.
I was told I would get one to two "matches" a month. What I wasn't told that women my age (50) outnumber men 6 to one. Over a period of a year, I was given countless "matches" and never heard from most of the men. I was also "matched" with people that were not in my age or location range. I was told "keep an open mind"
I met a total of two men. One was so far off the mark it was almost comical. The other seemed nice but he was looking for something younger. The company also has a high turnover and during "training" periods you won't hear anything. This is a real scam - preying on the lonely.
Mary
Colorado Springs, Colorado
U.S.A.