I can't believe that someone paid 7-10k for this. PT Barnum was right, there is one born every minute.
The bottom line is that companies like that feed on the fantasy that every man or woman has, that if they engage them they are going to get their hot matchup. Attractive, well educated, has a nice house and car and might be rich and wanting 2.5 kids.
so its natural that they prey on maybe the unattractive, and the over weight and the older and the abandoned.
This company's mistake is they made too many promises. 12 dates, background checks and all of that stuff that they clearly didn't do. So in a legal sense she's absolutely right. However, I really don't know what she expected. Them to find her a Brad Pitt.
A fool and her money.
As an add on I'd be curious about her interaction with them before she got set up, cause this really feels like an enormous FU towards her.
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