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Reviewed By: Ronny

Location: Columbus

Sex: Male

Rating: *****

Date: November 17, 2009

First of all, I have given one star because zero is unavailable. Great expectation is, in reality, great exploitation and great deception. That legal and professional scamming and stealing business uses our sincere desire to find conjugal love and dig out until the last penny in our pocket. I curse the day I heard about that tricky stealing machine.

I went to GE last December upon finding their advertisement online. I was not desperate for women, but I dearly wanted to find someone for a serious relationship. When I got there, I was taken care by Stacy. Boy!!! There are expensive for nothing!!! I was asked to pay $3000, but the bargain went down to "1980" because I was a student. Stacy omitted to mention, I guess purposefully, that my signing of the contract was tying me financially to GE in whatever situation. I should have read it; but who care... I had a good hypnotherapy with the picture of potential candidates and the reassurance that I was at the place where my soulmate were waiting for me. After realising that there almost nobody around my age range in the online database and very few member in Columbus and Ohio, four days later decided to cancel my membership. To my surprise, GE told me that I would still owe it money even if left. I stay inactive for months then reasoned that it was better to try given the fact I was paying anyway; desaster... I went to two gathering; when there was a few women, they were almost twice my age.

I started selecting any woman in the database around Columbus just to test if they were real. I actually got one denial due to membership cancellation. From there, I understood that most of those picture are fictive members. If they were not, they would show up at single events and GE would make you sign their tricky contrat if it was so sure about its services because satisfaction always tends to be grateful.

The last time I talk with the customer service, she ridiculed me that it was my responsability to read the contrat before signing it; she was right and now do it now. Well now... Because I was freshly coming from a place where people do put trap in contrats and manage to hide from you. GE is not a place any one should go if you are looking for love; it claims to have it, but what it actually has are the legal, professional, and psychological tools and techniques to steal your money. What is even the annual or bi-annual percentage of success stories at GE? I am sure nothing but scam... It is a business anly buy to use its tentacules to rip you off. STAY AWAY FROM GREAT EXPLOITATION AND GREAT DECEPTION.



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