Nowadays, there are all sorts of companies popping up all over the place.
For example, Potato Parcel. The website writes custom messages on potatoes and delivers them to anyone.
Yeah, people are paid for writing on a potato. Makes you wonder about your life choices, huh?
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So anyway, a Chinese woman from Chengdu is asking for a refund from an online relationship counselling service.
The reason? The company failed to help the woman win back the heart of her ex-boyfriend.
The woman paid a total of 7000 yuan, which is approximately S$1427.94 at the time of writing, back in April for three months worth of counselling service. The company claimed that they could help win back your exes’ heart.
Hmm, I’m not sure how counselling services work, but I am sure about one thing: whether your boyfriend comes back to you or not isn’t really their problem?
After all, I’m sure that’s just a way for them to generate more business. Although I have to agree that that’s kinda like false advertising.
Anyway, the services included advice on managing her emotions and teaching her how to behave in a more matured manner.
The woman was allegedly dumped by her boyfriend because she did not suit his professional image.
Come on, why would you want to keep a guy who dumped you for such reasons? It’s such a lame excuse!
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“(My ex-boyfriend) manages his own business and is a more mature type. He said we weren’t well suited because I am too immature,” the woman said.
It was only later that the woman realized that her boyfriend has already married and had no intention of getting back together with her.
The woman then complained about the company’s failure to get her back together with her ex-boyfriend.
Okay, now I feel cheated. I shouldn’t have felt bad for this woman.
EH COME ON LAH, WHAT ELSE YOU WANT THE COMPANY TO DO? YOUR EX MARRIED LIAO THEIR FAULT IS IT?
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(Deep breath)
Anyway, the company’s representative, Liu, said that the package was an integrated service on love and relationships. No refunds were guaranteed if said couple was unable to get back together.
“When we signed the contract, I told her there was only a slight chance she could get her ex-boyfriend back but she insisted,” said Liu.
Well, I guess that’s that. I’m not sure what else I can say about the situation.
I guess I understand why the ex-boyfriend was complaining that the woman was “too immature”. Learn to reflect on your actions before blaming others, yeah?
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