I was recently contacted by someone who asked me to write something to shed a little reality into a pretty nasty scam conducted by the Kelleher and Associate team. These women are hard core sales types who will do anything to get the deal.in particular, as one example, they will hire men like me to pretend to be interested in women that they find hard to match.
About me: I am mid 50's, relatively good looking, 5'10", smart, run my own business, Catholic, and with Mid Western values. I have two kids from a previous marriage and truth am not looking to settle down anytime soon.
How it happened: I was approached and given an invitation to become part of their club and learn more. I had a casual coffee with the team, was offered a free membership and a chance to meet some smart and eligible women. I told them I was not interested in marriage again and they said that was "fine."
I have gone out with a number of women and frankly got sick of it. I felt really bad leading these women on and my gut told me to stop letting Kelleher set me up.
This company is a total scam and I would never suggest signing up. Although I am a good and honest man who is eligible, I wouldn't suggest dating me because I am not serious about settling - yet they made it to believe that I was (am).
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