BUSINESS INSIDER - June 21 - A woman wants her money back after paying $7,000 to a matchmaking service that allegedly matched her to a guy with an outstanding criminal warrant. Jeanne McCarthy claims 'Two Of Us,' promised her one or two quality matches every two weeks but instead gave her two in the span of five months. One of those matches allegedly had three drunk driving convictions and an outstanding criminal warrant in Arizona.
by Alex Mikoulianitch
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Irena Brooks: Back in 2010, Jodi Meyer, Director of Two of Us, said that its 10K members are screened with a criminal background check, as well as investigated for histories with drugs, alcohol, violence and severe financial difficulties.