Anonymous
Dallas,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, June 10, 2009
Yet another scammer site opened by Jason Breakey - recipient of multiple civil and criminal charges. Someone has to pay for his son's attendance at a private school in Dallas - Shelton, and it is the many unfortunate consumers that put their trust into one of his many scammer sites. Anyone that signs up for one of Jason Breakey's dating "services" helps fund his son's education at Shelton, pays for him BMW 7-series, his Land Rover, and his cocaine-addict recovering wife, Zulma Breakey, who loves to spend thousands of dollars on designer clothing. BUYER BEWARE: These are very sick people with a history of criminal charges, civil charges, and drug and alcohol abuse.
Ted
Dallas,#3Author of original report
Tue, July 01, 2008
The Better Business Bureau in St. Louis is spreading the word about a local dating service with a number of unresolved complaints against it, that now has the consumer agencies unsatisfactory rating. The company is called St. Louis Singles and runs the websites: stlouissingles.com, maplewoodsingles.com, richmondheightssingles.com and premiersingles.com. St. Louis Singles is owned by the Dallas-based company called Ultimate Introductions and Jason Breakey is listed as the company president. News4 Investigates learned that Breakey ran the matchmaking service, Ultimate Singles, which was sued for advertising itself as a Christian dating service, when it wasn't a Christian organization. As a part of the settlement of that lawsuit, Breakey agreed that his company would go out of business. We've also learned that the website stlouissingles.com is registered to Visesh Infotecnics Ltd. of Gujarat, India, according to Better-Whois.com. Premier Singles operates the following locations as of January 2008: Oklahoma city, OK (http://www.OKSingles.com) Tulsa, OK (http://www.TulsaSingles.org) Salt Lake City, UT (http://www.SaltLakeSingles.org) Kansas City, MO (http://www.KCSingles.com) (http://www.kansascitysingles.org) St Louis, MO (http://www.StLouisSingles.com) Raleigh, NC (http://www.RaleighSingles.org) Charlotte, NC (http://www.CharlotteSingles.com) Omaha, NE (http://www.OmahaSingles.com) San Antonio, TX (http://www.SanAntonioSingles.com) Jason and Barrett can be reached at member.support@premiersingles Dallas Headquarters (866) 558-7188
Ted
Dallas,#4Author of original report
Tue, July 01, 2008
The Better Business Bureau in St. Louis is spreading the word about a local dating service with a number of unresolved complaints against it, that now has the consumer agencies unsatisfactory rating. The company is called St. Louis Singles and runs the websites: stlouissingles.com, maplewoodsingles.com, richmondheightssingles.com and premiersingles.com. St. Louis Singles is owned by the Dallas-based company called Ultimate Introductions and Jason Breakey is listed as the company president. News4 Investigates learned that Breakey ran the matchmaking service, Ultimate Singles, which was sued for advertising itself as a Christian dating service, when it wasn't a Christian organization. As a part of the settlement of that lawsuit, Breakey agreed that his company would go out of business. We've also learned that the website stlouissingles.com is registered to Visesh Infotecnics Ltd. of Gujarat, India, according to Better-Whois.com. Premier Singles operates the following locations as of January 2008: Oklahoma city, OK (http://www.OKSingles.com) Tulsa, OK (http://www.TulsaSingles.org) Salt Lake City, UT (http://www.SaltLakeSingles.org) Kansas City, MO (http://www.KCSingles.com) (http://www.kansascitysingles.org) St Louis, MO (http://www.StLouisSingles.com) Raleigh, NC (http://www.RaleighSingles.org) Charlotte, NC (http://www.CharlotteSingles.com) Omaha, NE (http://www.OmahaSingles.com) San Antonio, TX (http://www.SanAntonioSingles.com) Jason and Barrett can be reached at member.support@premiersingles Dallas Headquarters (866) 558-7188
Ted
Dallas,#5Author of original report
Tue, July 01, 2008
The Better Business Bureau in St. Louis is spreading the word about a local dating service with a number of unresolved complaints against it, that now has the consumer agencies unsatisfactory rating. The company is called St. Louis Singles and runs the websites: stlouissingles.com, maplewoodsingles.com, richmondheightssingles.com and premiersingles.com. St. Louis Singles is owned by the Dallas-based company called Ultimate Introductions and Jason Breakey is listed as the company president. News4 Investigates learned that Breakey ran the matchmaking service, Ultimate Singles, which was sued for advertising itself as a Christian dating service, when it wasn't a Christian organization. As a part of the settlement of that lawsuit, Breakey agreed that his company would go out of business. We've also learned that the website stlouissingles.com is registered to Visesh Infotecnics Ltd. of Gujarat, India, according to Better-Whois.com. Premier Singles operates the following locations as of January 2008: Oklahoma city, OK (http://www.OKSingles.com) Tulsa, OK (http://www.TulsaSingles.org) Salt Lake City, UT (http://www.SaltLakeSingles.org) Kansas City, MO (http://www.KCSingles.com) (http://www.kansascitysingles.org) St Louis, MO (http://www.StLouisSingles.com) Raleigh, NC (http://www.RaleighSingles.org) Charlotte, NC (http://www.CharlotteSingles.com) Omaha, NE (http://www.OmahaSingles.com) San Antonio, TX (http://www.SanAntonioSingles.com) Jason and Barrett can be reached at member.support@premiersingles Dallas Headquarters (866) 558-7188
Ted
Dallas,#6Author of original report
Tue, July 01, 2008
The Better Business Bureau in St. Louis is spreading the word about a local dating service with a number of unresolved complaints against it, that now has the consumer agencies unsatisfactory rating. The company is called St. Louis Singles and runs the websites: stlouissingles.com, maplewoodsingles.com, richmondheightssingles.com and premiersingles.com. St. Louis Singles is owned by the Dallas-based company called Ultimate Introductions and Jason Breakey is listed as the company president. News4 Investigates learned that Breakey ran the matchmaking service, Ultimate Singles, which was sued for advertising itself as a Christian dating service, when it wasn't a Christian organization. As a part of the settlement of that lawsuit, Breakey agreed that his company would go out of business. We've also learned that the website stlouissingles.com is registered to Visesh Infotecnics Ltd. of Gujarat, India, according to Better-Whois.com. Premier Singles operates the following locations as of January 2008: Oklahoma city, OK (http://www.OKSingles.com) Tulsa, OK (http://www.TulsaSingles.org) Salt Lake City, UT (http://www.SaltLakeSingles.org) Kansas City, MO (http://www.KCSingles.com) (http://www.kansascitysingles.org) St Louis, MO (http://www.StLouisSingles.com) Raleigh, NC (http://www.RaleighSingles.org) Charlotte, NC (http://www.CharlotteSingles.com) Omaha, NE (http://www.OmahaSingles.com) San Antonio, TX (http://www.SanAntonioSingles.com) Jason and Barrett can be reached at member.support@premiersingles Dallas Headquarters (866) 558-7188
Thatgal
Charlotte,#7UPDATE EX-employee responds
Sat, May 17, 2008
i too was a former employee of Premier Singles, i genuinly liked my job and cared deeply for the members we promised to help, but i soon came to the realization that any issue a member had with our services how we helped them depended on the amount of money they paid. The membership cost began at 3980.00 and could be lowered to nearly 500.00. They never checked any backrounds like promised and would catagorize people by how they looked how much they were worth. The complaints that members had were dealt with my the corporate office and the members were usually getting promises that were never fulfilled. Barrett is a sleezy man with no morals. When i got hired i was promised a lot of things and told that i was going to be the person running the office and any decisions were to be made by me and i would recieve raises. Well when i came my first day to the office, i had no desk, no computer and was sitting on a rocking chair in a corner office and had to nearly break my neck to run and answer the phone on the second ring which was located on the complete other side of the "office" i took it upon myself to go out and buy things that were needed for the office and never recieved money back and when i asked for it the only answer i got was "it's coming but we can't pay you back for things you didn't get authorized" i think that toilet paper and tissues and pens and any other essentials for an office should certainly be authorized. I met Jason once during the time i worked there. He was high the entire time and tried to convince me and the other girls to go to his hotel room with him which i found very innappropriate. Barrett told me once that i needed to dress like 4000 dollars and wear sexy dresses. The day i wore a dress he came up behind me and started hugging on me while his gf/soon to be baby mama was in the other room. This whole company has no values for which anyone should want to be associated with. The one thing i truely regret about ever working for this company was the fact that i can no longer help the members that i grew so fond of and wanted to truely help. I was fired with no severence pay or warning i came to work one day and some women i didn't know said to me "give me your key, you no longer work here". The one thing i don't agree with the previous post is that the people in the telemarketing part of the company are good people, we grew very close over the phone and they too have all been fired and left hanging to dry. Barrett and Jason tried to manage peoples personal lives and base their employment on what they did during their personal off work hours. I wouldn't say that this company is a scam because many people have been helped and are meeting people but there is no trained match making staff, parties rarely happen, and the owners are a bunch of sleezy liars.
Thatgal
Charlotte,#8UPDATE EX-employee responds
Sat, May 17, 2008
i too was a former employee of Premier Singles, i genuinly liked my job and cared deeply for the members we promised to help, but i soon came to the realization that any issue a member had with our services how we helped them depended on the amount of money they paid. The membership cost began at 3980.00 and could be lowered to nearly 500.00. They never checked any backrounds like promised and would catagorize people by how they looked how much they were worth. The complaints that members had were dealt with my the corporate office and the members were usually getting promises that were never fulfilled. Barrett is a sleezy man with no morals. When i got hired i was promised a lot of things and told that i was going to be the person running the office and any decisions were to be made by me and i would recieve raises. Well when i came my first day to the office, i had no desk, no computer and was sitting on a rocking chair in a corner office and had to nearly break my neck to run and answer the phone on the second ring which was located on the complete other side of the "office" i took it upon myself to go out and buy things that were needed for the office and never recieved money back and when i asked for it the only answer i got was "it's coming but we can't pay you back for things you didn't get authorized" i think that toilet paper and tissues and pens and any other essentials for an office should certainly be authorized. I met Jason once during the time i worked there. He was high the entire time and tried to convince me and the other girls to go to his hotel room with him which i found very innappropriate. Barrett told me once that i needed to dress like 4000 dollars and wear sexy dresses. The day i wore a dress he came up behind me and started hugging on me while his gf/soon to be baby mama was in the other room. This whole company has no values for which anyone should want to be associated with. The one thing i truely regret about ever working for this company was the fact that i can no longer help the members that i grew so fond of and wanted to truely help. I was fired with no severence pay or warning i came to work one day and some women i didn't know said to me "give me your key, you no longer work here". The one thing i don't agree with the previous post is that the people in the telemarketing part of the company are good people, we grew very close over the phone and they too have all been fired and left hanging to dry. Barrett and Jason tried to manage peoples personal lives and base their employment on what they did during their personal off work hours. I wouldn't say that this company is a scam because many people have been helped and are meeting people but there is no trained match making staff, parties rarely happen, and the owners are a bunch of sleezy liars.