Demi
st. Petersburg,#2Author of original report
Sat, March 15, 2008
I wanted to add some other information as well. Thier is another complaint posted on this website against premier introductions. I read a new post from a woman in texas that claims she was scammed as well. She should file a complaint with the federal trade commission , and the internet crime fraud center. When they get several complaints they start investigating these scam companies. By the way, When the bbb contacted me they said premier never heard of me or did business with me, but on this website they claim I was a client . Who is misguided now? Maybe the Irs needs to investigate them.
Demi
st. Petersburg,#3Author of original report
Sat, March 15, 2008
This is in response to prmeir introductions rebutall. They are liars. They have a few different company names. First of all, they say my own bank would not communicate with me. that is not true, I never informed my bank of this problem. I called premier introductions bank to inform them that they do business with fradulent companies. My money was wired over to their bank by electronic check. Second of all the bbb in California, said that premier introductions never heard of me, which is a lie! after talking to the bbb, they told me to fax them the copy of the check, and all emails of communication between Premier and my self, to prove that I was a member. They tried to tell the bbb, they never heard of me which is a lie. Even the lady at bbb said she could tell I was telling the truth, and the best she could do was send this to Premier for their response. As od 3/15/08, premier notresponded back to the bbb. My claim is a merit claim not false. The only thing bbb can do is post their fraud and business ranking on the better business bureau website which they said they will do. Premier Introductions is a scam. They operate several fraudlent companies under other names. When I joined their club, they said they would match me with paid members of their club. They sent me profiles of men, that werecopied of other websites. I dated one of those men in the past and he said he never joind premier introductions. He said they copied his profile of Jdate. As for the other organizations I have reported them to, It takes time. I have reported to 2 federal goverment agencys, the Federal trade commission, and internet crime center. Of course Premier is going to deny scamming me out of my money, that is what they do for a living. As for the terms of the contract, I understand them quite well. It states they have a club of excluisve members, they match you with.It does not state they send you profiles of nonmembers. That is why none of these men responded, because they were sent my profile with a solication to join thier services. I proof and have saved emails from an ex, that I dated in the past that told me they sent him a solication. That is why he did not respond back to me. he told me he was not a member.They sent me his profile as if he was a joined member. They are liars, and I will still let people know. The next agency, I will call will be the Irs. I spent 945.00 for 2 matches that were phony, and when I confronted the company, they stopped taking my phone calls. PREMIER INTRODUCTIONS IS MISGUIDED AND HAS NO ETHICS OR INTERGITY. As for my bank I nevere informed them of this problem, because the check was cashed by pmj before I realized they wer scammers. There would be no reason to go to my bank. They just want to make excuses. For daters out here, stick to the legit companies, like eharmony, match.com or jdate. they do not scam you
Demi
Saint Petersburg,#4Consumer Comment
Fri, March 14, 2008
Upon and by becoming a member, Alison Herman agreed to the terms of use that is outlined on PJI's website, linked to every page, under the Terms section. During her active membership, Alison Herman's account was in satisfactory standing. She has filed claims with numerous organizations. All these organizations have investigated her claims according to their obligations and have concluded that her claims are false and without merit. Even her own bank has refused to cooperate with her. PJI is clearly adhering to the terms of contract. Regretfully, Alison Herman is misguided in her understanding of a matchmaking service and that of PJI's service in particular. PJI's process and procedures are clearly outlined on PJI's website. PJI has successfully worked with thousands of clients across the country. PJI clients pay for a service and PJI provides them with these services as discussed and outlined on their website.