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Complaint Review: TheRightOne The Relationship Experts

TheRightOne, The Relationship Experts ripoff, did not live up to our written contract Dallas Texas

  • Reported By:
    Denison Texas
  • Submitted:
    Wed, November 17, 2004
  • Updated:
    Fri, April 29, 2005
  • TheRightOne, The Relationship Experts
    15443 Knoll Trail, Suite 130
    Dallas, Texas
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    972-407-1609
  • Category:

This company ( TheRightOne ) did not live-up to our written contract of furnishing up-to 20 referral's... After receiving one (that didn't work out)...I'm no longer hearing from them.. thus, loosing my $500.00 payment by American Express Card... Obviously, if I hired an attorney... it would end up costing me
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Leonard ( jack )
Denison, Texas
U.S.A.

8 Updates & Rebuttals


Elicia

Beeville,
Texas,
U.S.A.

THE RIGHT ONE IN DALLAS IS A SCAM!

#9UPDATE EX-employee responds

Fri, April 29, 2005

As a former employee of The Right One in Dallas I know they are a scam. I was employed there in 2003 as a telemarketer. Ted Law sugarcoats everything. I took the job because he was paying fairly descent money for a telemarketer. Actually I have never seen a telemarketing job pay this much. He stated that he would start us off at 500.00 a week and it would increase a 100.00 a week for the next 2 weeks.

Well, that wa a lie you were only paid 500.00 a week. He would pay you more if you sold the best package out there which was around 10 thousand dollars. We would call people over and over again whether they told us no just to try and get them in there. We were told to lie about how we got the leads. We gotthe leads from the little boxes you see at the mall for winning a 500.00 gift certificate. Noone ever won that certificate it was just a marketing tool and he put LULLY's INC on the bottom that way noone knew it was a dating service.

He had has son and daughter go through the leads and seperate the single ones from the married ones and we would call the single ones.He would see the married ones to timeshares. That is how we got all of our leads. He did do some brochures through the mail but you rarely got a response. If we ran out you just called through the phone book. That was the way it was in 2003. I do not know if it has changed or not.

I worked there very shortly because he would just get your money try and match you a few times with someone they thought you matched and then your file would go into a file folder and stuck in a filing cabinet. So I agree with anyone stay as far away as possible from THE RIGHT ONE---


Elicia

Beeville,
Texas,
U.S.A.

THE RIGHT ONE IN DALLAS IS A SCAM!

#9UPDATE EX-employee responds

Fri, April 29, 2005

As a former employee of The Right One in Dallas I know they are a scam. I was employed there in 2003 as a telemarketer. Ted Law sugarcoats everything. I took the job because he was paying fairly descent money for a telemarketer. Actually I have never seen a telemarketing job pay this much. He stated that he would start us off at 500.00 a week and it would increase a 100.00 a week for the next 2 weeks.

Well, that wa a lie you were only paid 500.00 a week. He would pay you more if you sold the best package out there which was around 10 thousand dollars. We would call people over and over again whether they told us no just to try and get them in there. We were told to lie about how we got the leads. We gotthe leads from the little boxes you see at the mall for winning a 500.00 gift certificate. Noone ever won that certificate it was just a marketing tool and he put LULLY's INC on the bottom that way noone knew it was a dating service.

He had has son and daughter go through the leads and seperate the single ones from the married ones and we would call the single ones.He would see the married ones to timeshares. That is how we got all of our leads. He did do some brochures through the mail but you rarely got a response. If we ran out you just called through the phone book. That was the way it was in 2003. I do not know if it has changed or not.

I worked there very shortly because he would just get your money try and match you a few times with someone they thought you matched and then your file would go into a file folder and stuck in a filing cabinet. So I agree with anyone stay as far away as possible from THE RIGHT ONE---


Elicia

Beeville,
Texas,
U.S.A.

THE RIGHT ONE IN DALLAS IS A SCAM!

#9UPDATE EX-employee responds

Fri, April 29, 2005

As a former employee of The Right One in Dallas I know they are a scam. I was employed there in 2003 as a telemarketer. Ted Law sugarcoats everything. I took the job because he was paying fairly descent money for a telemarketer. Actually I have never seen a telemarketing job pay this much. He stated that he would start us off at 500.00 a week and it would increase a 100.00 a week for the next 2 weeks.

Well, that wa a lie you were only paid 500.00 a week. He would pay you more if you sold the best package out there which was around 10 thousand dollars. We would call people over and over again whether they told us no just to try and get them in there. We were told to lie about how we got the leads. We gotthe leads from the little boxes you see at the mall for winning a 500.00 gift certificate. Noone ever won that certificate it was just a marketing tool and he put LULLY's INC on the bottom that way noone knew it was a dating service.

He had has son and daughter go through the leads and seperate the single ones from the married ones and we would call the single ones.He would see the married ones to timeshares. That is how we got all of our leads. He did do some brochures through the mail but you rarely got a response. If we ran out you just called through the phone book. That was the way it was in 2003. I do not know if it has changed or not.

I worked there very shortly because he would just get your money try and match you a few times with someone they thought you matched and then your file would go into a file folder and stuck in a filing cabinet. So I agree with anyone stay as far away as possible from THE RIGHT ONE---


Elicia

Beeville,
Texas,
U.S.A.

THE RIGHT ONE IN DALLAS IS A SCAM!

#9UPDATE EX-employee responds

Fri, April 29, 2005

As a former employee of The Right One in Dallas I know they are a scam. I was employed there in 2003 as a telemarketer. Ted Law sugarcoats everything. I took the job because he was paying fairly descent money for a telemarketer. Actually I have never seen a telemarketing job pay this much. He stated that he would start us off at 500.00 a week and it would increase a 100.00 a week for the next 2 weeks.

Well, that wa a lie you were only paid 500.00 a week. He would pay you more if you sold the best package out there which was around 10 thousand dollars. We would call people over and over again whether they told us no just to try and get them in there. We were told to lie about how we got the leads. We gotthe leads from the little boxes you see at the mall for winning a 500.00 gift certificate. Noone ever won that certificate it was just a marketing tool and he put LULLY's INC on the bottom that way noone knew it was a dating service.

He had has son and daughter go through the leads and seperate the single ones from the married ones and we would call the single ones.He would see the married ones to timeshares. That is how we got all of our leads. He did do some brochures through the mail but you rarely got a response. If we ran out you just called through the phone book. That was the way it was in 2003. I do not know if it has changed or not.

I worked there very shortly because he would just get your money try and match you a few times with someone they thought you matched and then your file would go into a file folder and stuck in a filing cabinet. So I agree with anyone stay as far away as possible from THE RIGHT ONE---


Leonard ( jack )

Denison,
Texas,
U.S.A.

"TheRightOne"...The Relationship Experts

#9Author of original report

Wed, November 17, 2004

I would also like to add...that I the customer, am a senior citizen and mentioned to "TheRightOne" it may be difficult
for them to locate a companion suitable for my age bracket.. and this became evident on their first referral....so, I suggested if this still is a problem.....that they return $375.00 of my $500.00 paid to them.....This brought about
SILENCE !!!!!


Leonard ( jack )

Denison,
Texas,
U.S.A.

"TheRightOne"...The Relationship Experts

#9Author of original report

Wed, November 17, 2004

I would also like to add...that I the customer, am a senior citizen and mentioned to "TheRightOne" it may be difficult
for them to locate a companion suitable for my age bracket.. and this became evident on their first referral....so, I suggested if this still is a problem.....that they return $375.00 of my $500.00 paid to them.....This brought about
SILENCE !!!!!


Leonard ( jack )

Denison,
Texas,
U.S.A.

"TheRightOne"...The Relationship Experts

#9Author of original report

Wed, November 17, 2004

I would also like to add...that I the customer, am a senior citizen and mentioned to "TheRightOne" it may be difficult
for them to locate a companion suitable for my age bracket.. and this became evident on their first referral....so, I suggested if this still is a problem.....that they return $375.00 of my $500.00 paid to them.....This brought about
SILENCE !!!!!


Leonard ( jack )

Denison,
Texas,
U.S.A.

"TheRightOne"...The Relationship Experts

#9Author of original report

Wed, November 17, 2004

I would also like to add...that I the customer, am a senior citizen and mentioned to "TheRightOne" it may be difficult
for them to locate a companion suitable for my age bracket.. and this became evident on their first referral....so, I suggested if this still is a problem.....that they return $375.00 of my $500.00 paid to them.....This brought about
SILENCE !!!!!

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