Is It Always the Services’ Fault?
After 34 years of matchmaking in Denver (or this applies to anywhere) the impression has become very clear that singles think that if they “pay a lot of money” to a matchmaker, matchmaking service, etc. THAT will be the definitive way to meet the right match. The more expensive the service, the more of a guarantee they “think” they are making to assure this outcome.
As you’ve read on my last Post about an outrageously expensive “matchmaking” company run by Lisa Clampitt in New York, she appeared, from the Complaint, to have not disclosed information or followed her client’s wishes. But the guy who wrote that Complaint agreed to pay $1500 to meet ONE woman without seeing any information except a picture. So whose fault was that really? You have to be a wise consumer! The fact he paid $1500 did not make…
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