A woman sued an exclusive dating agency for 16,600 because it didn't have enough men and just won her case

Get the Full StoryTereza Burki joined the Seventy Thirty matchmaking agency in 2013 looking for a "sophisticated gentleman."

But she found that out of the matchmaker's supposed 7,000 members, only 100 active members were men.

A British judge ruled that the matchmaker misled Burki about her chances.

The judge awarded Burki 16,000 in returned membership fees and 635 for her "disappointment and sadness."

A British woman won 13,100 16,640 after she successfully sued an exclusive dating agency for not having enough men.

Tereza Burki, a 47-year-old divorcee from London, sued Seventy Thirty for deceit and misrepresentation after she found only 100 active male users on the site, which said it had 7,000 members.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: The CEO of one of the largest health insurers in the US explains the problem with healthcare in AmericaSee Also:Australians recently discovered a little-known law that lets them get portraits of the Queen for free and politicians are inundated with requestsA suspect is in custody after 2 police officers and 2 other victims were killed in a shooting in CanadaA creepy viral WhatsApp meme called Momo is scaring kids, worrying police, and has been linked to at least one death

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