knows what marcus is looking for she can search kelleher s database of singles to try to zero in on a match. in her database maria ketz catches her eye as a possible match for marcus. hi, my name is maria. i m 34. i work for a nonprofit called a place called home in los angeles. despite amber s background digging, my team finds these risque modeling pictures of maria online. amber immediately tells marcus. but he is unphased. hello. reporter: and still wants to keep his date with maria. so nice to meet you. hello, maria. hi. reporter: unlike a lot of first dates, the chit-chat starts flowing immediately. you go to the theeter? theater? yes, i love the theater. reporter: we notice the body language. maria didn t just push in closer, she touches marcus on the arm, on the hand. she is not shy. we catch her hand wandering his direction ten separate times in the first 20 minutes. oh my gosh. you have the same bracelet? you re kidding me.
it s the same. the same one. reporter: after lunch, amber wants more than just gossip p she wants details. whatever you do, you re very good at it. reporter: we pull marcus aside to get the lowdown before he has to catch a flight on business. how was it? it was fun. it was fun. we had a lot of things in common. she is very sporty. very spontaneous. reporter: too stoon say what will happen with marcus and maria. but while money can t buy love, it can buy you a lot more dates. if it turns out they re not meant to be, amber will be busy trying again. i m neal karlinsky for nightline in san francisco. the founder of the service says of course the rich and famous have no problem getting dates. it s relationships they have a hard time with and that s what she s helping them with, but i don t know, $150,000? that s lot of money. i tell you what, what do you think about sort of being set up? maybe you get what you pay for. you pay the big bucks, you get to meet the love y