Don't buy into the scam. These people don't put their prices on their website for a reason. They arrange a 60 minute "consultation" for you, where they get you to open up about the most intimate parts of your lives. Once you've done that, and they know everything about you, they hit you with the most predatory sales pitch I've had the displeasure of encountering. Our "consultant" literally asked us to go into debt at one point for their $9000 program!! Also claimed that we weren't driven to fix our problems as a couple and that we would remain mired in a hellish non-functional relationship (her words not ours). A pricing list on their website with exact costs for what you get would be a good start to a trustworthy website, not getting people to open up over some nonsense "consultancy session" and then revealing the prices once they're extremely vulnerable. But I'm sure they already know that; it would just hurt their bottom-line if they were honest.Edit: Funny coincidence that all these 5 star reviews just started springing up the day after I posted mine on the 27th of March...Also regarding the reply below- just accept that one of your "consultants" went in too hard on their sales tactics and say you'll do better? What is this whole spiel about divorce in America?I actually ended up Googling this consultant, and LWB must have been a side gig because her main website has absolutely nothing to do with polyamory.
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