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Jescop
The best analogy for participating in Relationship 123 is Going to an Excurciatly Bad, Ill conceived, Unrated, Poorly Produced with Bad Acting Movie. You sit in the dark theater thinking/hoping/praying it will get better and if there will ever be a point to this nonsense. Unfortunately after 2 hours it doesn't and there isn't. You feel embarrassed, bilked and frustrated that you showed zero intestinal fortitude by getting up after the first 10 mins. and demanding your $8 ticket price refunded. Except with Relationship123 it's $500 and lasts for 48 hours. The only one helped is the Relationship123's husband and wife ring masters team who can now make their mortgage payment with your money. The courts don't protect morons from snake oil salespeople. Let the buyer beware. The only way is to go on record with your State's Attorney General. However, considering all the social deviance the AG offices are dealing with throughout our nation it doubtful they'll aggressively pursue a low level fraud. Subsequently the only way to protect consumers is by education & getting the word out. If everybody tells you what a bad movie this truly is, chances are you won't bother with it. There are many qualified professionals with credentials available. These professionals offer serious relationship help to those that seek their services. Relationship123 type husband & wife teams will always be out there like Bad Weather.
Jescop, you said you thought they were already being investigated by a State Attorney General. Do you know which state, or have more info on this? Or was this just an unconfirmed rumor?