Complaints about Adoption Services Worldwide

Another couple has come forward, complaining about a San Antonio adoption agency. The husband and wife say they gave Adoption Services Worldwide about $20,000 and got nothing in return. The couple says their only option was to adopt. So, they handed over their life savings.

Then two years later and still no baby, the agency called them to say they were closing down. They didn’t get their money back.

“You have begged for money, you have saved, you have scrimped. They have all your money,” says the woman who doesn’t want to be identified.

The couple is speaking out because they want others to research thouroughly before choosing an adoption agency.

The agency didn’t close. On Wednesday we told you about another couple that’s suing Adoption Services Worldwide for negligence. They too, say they lost $20,000.

Adoption Services Worldwide has an unsatisfactory record with the Better Business Bureau for not responding to another complaint. The agency tells News-4 that rating is wrong and they’re working to get it corrected.

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