Court Finds Great Expectations, Low Results for Online Dating Service's Users

Great Expectations, an Internet dating service, fell short of the expectations of two Manhattan women and must refund their membership fees, a Manhattan judge has ruled. . . .

[D]oe paid Great Expectations $1,000 for a six-month contract. Roe paid $3,790 for a 36-month contract, which was subsequently extended to 54 months, according to the decision.

Great Expectations, founded in 1976, agreed to post their videos and profiles on a Web site, which other Great Expectations clients could review. Those clients could then contact Doe or Roe.

During the course of their memberships, one person contacted Doe and none contacted Roe.

Details here from the New York Law Journal via Law.com.