Older And Wiser
Fullerton,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, August 13, 2004
I am not equating my love for my wife with what I paid GE, by any stretch of the imagination. I posted the information because I was stupid enough to be *taken advantage of*, and I don't want it to happen to anyone else. Dishonesty and duplicity is wrong, no matter how you look at it - regardless of the outcome. I would highly recommend GE to anyone. All I'm saying is be careful when you deal with the Los Angeles office because some of their salespeople behaved in an unscrupulous manner. That's the only justification for my comments I need to give. And Michael, let me clue YOU in. Quality women may not like guys who are cheap and pathetic, but they really hate guys that let others take advantage of and walk all over them. Peace, out.
Sergio
Elk Grove,#3Consumer Comment
Fri, August 06, 2004
It's interested to see how Michael, on his defense of the company, wrote about the character of the accuser and not about the accusations. He believe that if you got what you were looking for then you don't have the right to complaint about how, in the process, were you tacked advantage of. I guess that, since the accusations are true, he can't do anything else but to try to give cheap shots at the accuser.
Michael
Mobile,#4UPDATE EX-employee responds
Thu, August 05, 2004
I am so confused! You met your WIFE through GE....now you are saying they are a bunch of rip-off people. You got exactly what you wanted and now you say it is a scam. What is the deal? Are you equating money to love? Is your wife not worth your investment or what? Sounds like you want someting for nothing. Would it make you happy for them to give you your money back? Look at it like this....if you joined a health club to lose weight but never did anything to help you, you never utilized the weights, the running track, the bikes.....nothing! Would the health club be liable for your fat a*s? NO!!!! But you got married, you found the woman you never would have if it wasn't for GE, and you still have the brass to kick them. God! Is your wife not worth it? Why would you b***h about anything if you found your soulmate.....you are so blessed, as many members are I find it so d**n profound that anyone would complain when they marry. Not knowing you, but I can see why you needed a dating service in the first place. Let me clue you in....cool chics don't like guys who are cheap and pathetic. You are cheap and pathetic....no offense, but you are, and that is why you joined in the first place.
Gerald
Fullerton,#5Consumer Comment
Wed, August 04, 2004
To Michael from Mobile, AL: Yes, that particular GE office does charge a lower fee for younger women. They don't admit it, or make it public (they know it's illegal) but *they do it on the sly.* I know this for a fact because on nearly every date arranged through the service, the subject of how much we paid would inevitably arise - and the women's fees were always about one-third of what the guys pay. Older and Wiser in Fullerton, Calif.
Michael
Mobile,#6UPDATE Employee
Fri, July 30, 2004
Have you ever had a business? Do you know anything about business? Did they have a plush office in a safe part of town that you felt comfortable in? Did they have phones? Did they have employees? Did the employees have benefits? Did they have a postage machine? Did they have a copier? Muzak? Furniture? Do you believe they have liability insurance? Do you know how much it costs to host member events? Do you have any idea at all how much it costs for direct mail? Why do they spend so much on direct mail, telemarketers, Internet leads? It is because they are trying to drive more members in so that the next one in could possibly be another member's husband or wife. No, great Expectations DOES NOT charge different fees for different incomes, regardless of what you think and no, women do not get any better prices than men. Yes, there are dissatisfied members that you'll always hear from, but there are many very satisfied and successful members that have received a huge return on their investment. Of all people, you should be singing praises about G.E., not writing letters of complaint. They have thrown you a life-line from your troubled waters and you wanted a yacht to pick you up.