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We are committed to providing local people with a chance to find their perfect match. A relaxing, pleasant atmosphere where you can meet other Chicagoland Singles members is part of what we offer. Contact us now or contact us at (224-206-5509.RequestMapping Information
Reviews Summary
Nell and Anna stand out for their positive reviews for being approachable and professional. Clients appreciate their warm and welcoming attitude, which is critical during photo sessions and consultations. On the other hand, their work and events help build confidence and are an excellent way to meet interesting people face-to-face. As a result, the agency gets many customers thanking for the dates and partnership. They have also improved the clients' self-awareness and offer high-value services. Credibility and sincerity are apparent in their approach, and most clients seem high levels of trust. This is backed up by peer recommendations to others. The platform perfectly fits individuals who have difficulties meeting people or those who would like to take their dating life to the nest level.
My dad signed up with Chicagoland Singles. He paid $9,000.00, met with Chicagoland Singles one time, took a headshot for his profile, and never went out on a single date. When I found out that my dad signed up with Chicagoland Singles, I immediately e-mailed Chicagoland Singles and told them that my dad had been diagnosed with dementia, and asked to get out of the contract, and get a refund. I even offered Chicagoland Singles $2,000.00 for their time, and only asked for $7,000.00 back. I told the woman I spoke with that I'm a lawyer and mental deficiency or illness, such as dementia, is a defense to contract formation under Illinois law. She refused to refund my dad a penny. I just filed a lawsuit against Chicagoland Singles based on (1) the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act, and based on (2) financial exploitation of an elderly person in violation of 720 ILCS 5/17-56, et seq.