Don't be fooled by what the sales representatives tell you about the members... Some do have criminal records for example assault, drug charges, d.U.I. As long as these people were able to come up with the payment (which ranges from $995.00-$5500.00) they're in. The sleazy director will "pick and choose" which perspective members she wants to interview based on a brief profile containing that persons education, age, address, marital status and most importantly, income. Great Expectations has been an eye investigative report on channel 10 WJAR recently. Once you sign up, you are pretty much done for. There are very few "upscale" singles available, and very few younger members. Even fewer over 60. These people are dispicable and should be ashamed of how much money they take from unsuspecting, lonely people. It is surprising that the director, Stephanie Whiteman is single and will go on and on about relationships. How would she know? I say, take your chances on your own before forking over thousands of dollars on a total B.S. Company. Would you buy a car without driving it. Try asking to see the website before you sign up. For those of you still considering this dating service, remember this... The price is always negotiable. If you are h*lbent on joining, when the sales representative asks you financial questions, and they will, lie. Tell them you have nothing in the bank and your credit cards are maxed out. It may be worth it to you if you don't get suckered into spending a ton of money. Good luck.
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