Complaint Review: Great Expectations Dating Service - Los Angeles California
- Great Expectations Dating Service 1640 S. Sepulveda Blvd. Los Angeles, California U.S.A.
- Phone: 310-477-5566
- Web:
- Category: Miscellaneous Companies
Great Expectations Dating Service In Los Angeles Scammed me out of 3,900.00 Los Angeles California
*Consumer Comment: No scam here
* : Actually the first rebuttal is incorrect
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They called me when they were trying to get me in the door, but when I decided that I didn't want to be a member about a week after, they said there were no refunds. I understood that that was in the contract, but I had two deaths in my family in a short time and was diagnosed with clinical depression. They didn't care, no refund. They were deducting 150.00 from my account monthly for the next two years. They said that if I canceled my card they would give me negative credit reports. I had no choice but to continue paying for something I was emotionally unable to use. I never used it and didn't get anything for my money. I tried to contact them several times but they wouldn't return any of my calls. I am highly resentful about this and would like to try to get my money back.
Anonymous
Los Angeles, California
U.S.A.
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#2
Actually the first rebuttal is incorrect
AUTHOR: Erin - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, September 04, 2009
I was also an infortunate victim of Great Expectations, so I know what the original writer is talking about. But, where "Gruppa" thinks that the author was just wanting to break a contract but in actuality they should be able to. The contract clearly states that there are 3 ways to have your membership cancelled. Either 1) you die, 2) you move, or 3) you are diagnosed with a physical or mental illness that you originally did not have at the time of the initial interview and would prevent you from following through with the service. Good luck!

#1 Consumer Comment
No scam here
AUTHOR: Gruppa - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, August 06, 2009
They didn't scam anyone. They weren't the ones who wanted to break the contract, you did. You are correct about them being callous to your unfortunate circumstances, but they did nothing illegal. Being depressed isn't a "get out of contract free" card.


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