I'm with you - they're good sales people and tell a good story. That last comment, good luck, I hope you never sign up for anything that is not what it promised to be. What do you care about our experiences anyway?
I signed up and paid $5, 000 to meet men within 50 miles of San Jose California, between the ages of 50 and 60. The contract promises to introduce me, in person, to 10 eligible men in accordance with my specifications over the 12 month period starting October, 2008. To date, I have not met a single man in person. The 4 possible matches sent my way were not within my age, or geographical range. The one who seemed at all possible lived in Tiburon (125 miles at least from San Jose) and he didn't bother to show up for our dinner date. The contact looks solid, but this is a real scam.
I'd really like to know how I can try to get part of my money back. They are careful with their [protected] number not to put you in touch with anyone in management.