| |
All dating members receive a free interview, at our offices in London or at your own home,
wherever that may be (travel expenses may then apply). The interview usually lasts 4 hours for men and 5 hours for women.. ( if we didn't think this length of interview was a very important part of finding a lifetime partner we wouldn't waste our time, we would, like all other agencies show you pretty photo's and you could tell us if you like tennis and the theatre and be out in the hour, but we don't.
If you are invited for an interview, we will send you a confirmation
letter by E:mail with a map how to find us. (a 2 minute walk from Victoria Station),
Dating members
Our personal dating advisors select and recommend clients for you
to meet. They will fully describe them to you. You may accept or decline any personal introduction offered.
If you agree to meet, we contact the other party by telephone
straight away to tell them about you, if they agree,
we pass over their first name and telephone number to you.
We NEVER give out surnames or addresses. You are able to
meet all of our members regardless of whatever membership
level they have joined at. The membership level determines the
degree of personal service you require of us and gives you
the ability to jump the queue to new members joining. An
attractive single lady aged 30 may join at £365, she
cannot request to meet members, but they can ask to meet her.
At the other end of the scale members may choose to pay £3,375
so they can have top priority to meet new members as soon
as they join and for their personal advisor to visit them
at home regularly. Some agencies choose who you meet and that is counted as an introduction. You may accept or reject any introduction as it is always your choice. Only when both parties have expressed a desire to meet do we pass over telephone numbers and that is then an introduction. However if for some reason you do not actually get to meet call us and we investigate and may "null" the introduction.
all our prices are explained see FAQ's section
updated 10th January 2010 |
|