Thursday, June 21, 2012

Woman Sues Matchmaking Service After Date of 'Horror'

Jeanne McCarthy, 65, thought she would meet a "quality" man when she paid $7,000 for a professional matchmaking service. Instead, she said she got one date with a man with three drunk driving convictions and an outstanding criminal warrant.

McCarthy is suing her local Lawrenceville, N.J., branch of Two of Us, a brick and mortar matchmaking service with 15 offices nationwide. Instead of the online dating services, like eHarmony, Two of Us "promises to arrange 'matches' with another member for the purposes of arranging a dating relationship between those individuals."

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