Match.com
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Match.com Reviews
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Scammed
March 10, 2009
Refused to Remove Con Man
LADIES BEWARE... This man is listed on Match.com as "romanticsykins" from North Syracuse, NY. He is a con man. He is only looking for women with money...and he is dangerous! I have written to Match.com several times to try to have this man removed but they refuse to do anything about it.
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lizzie_4_you
March 8, 2009
scam save your money
As far as I am concerned Match is a scam I subscribed for six months based on their guarantee (If you do not meet anyone within six months you get six months free) I did the six months unfortunately I did not meet anyone so I notified match and thought my guarantee would then start and thought it had untill I got my credit card statement I have been argueing with match and my credit card company to dispute the charge since December of 08. So save your money match will not find what you are looking for. Its a scam.
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Sublimedegree
March 2, 2009
Fraudulent Service
Match.com provides no customer support whatsoever. I tried their service in an attempt to meet a nice woman. Their "services" include a daily matching with 5 people who supposedly fit my preferences (interests, religion, body-type, AGE) and the provided "matches" were never actually anything that I was looking for. Their "scientific" matching criteria seem to be based on who's nearest geographically. I emailed the Match.com, requesting that I not be contacted by Match.com with profiles of 45 year old (and older) women (I'm in my 30's and would like to have children), with Match.com suggesting these would be ideal partners for me to pursue.
The aspect I consider most fradulent was, in an attempt to coerce me to reinstate my account, I was bombarded with emails and "winks" the day I cancelled my account, when I had only had minimal contact with a few actual women in the months previous. Upon attempting to view the profiles of these suddenly interested women, I found that at least half of the profiles were either deleted or, in some cases, DUPLICATE! I believe this company to manufacture false profiles and falsely contact their customers in an attempt to drag out the customer's experience with Match.com. ridiculous.
John
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Martin Ward
February 11, 2009
Refusal to refund
My wife and myself opened an account for her cousin in China and paid them £43.13 GBP. Match then closed the account and refused to refund or discuss their reasons without a court order (subpoena).
Is this theft? it feels like it
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sophia
February 10, 2009
withholding client emails
This online company that matches dates fraudulently keeps customers by not allowing the other party to receive their emails. This keeps profiles online forever teasing them with interested people you can never get an email to. I had the experience of knowing a potential date's real address and we noticed that when we sent emails thru the site they didn't reach either one of us. I then had a few interested people email me and I sent emails back to them and they never responded "mysteriously" making me think they changed their minds. Well how many times can this happen until you realise you're being scammed? It happened about 5 times to me over a year. This is fraud in the worst way, to falsely represent a meeting opportunity and keep people from actually contacting each other. This company should be OUT OF BUSINESS for FRAUD. They don't care if you meet someone, they just want to make sure you stay online with their compnay and stayed interested with the emails you can never respond to so they keep their money flowing.
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Melissa
February 9, 2009
Unauthorized billings
I was online checking my bank account and found there were two unauthorized charges of $34.99 made to my account- 1/19 today. I did not authorize these charges and when I called Match.com customer service number listed on my bank account, they said they could not help me and I had to send an email to [email protected] because they could not see anything on my account. This is very poor service and I am very upset that I could not talk to anyone in person and get this resolved immediately. I have not be an active member for over 2 years.
I have placed a freeze on my bank account and canceled my card which has caused a great deal of inconvenience because now I have to wait 10 business days before I get a new card or have access to my account. I can't report match.com and these charges to my bank until tomorrow because it is a holiday. I have reported this incident to the Better Business Bureau. I am very angry about this. I am very concerned that my bank account and visa card have been compromised.
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scoutdavis
February 2, 2009
unwanted renewal
I signed up for their dating service for six months. After the first month, the only way I would get emails is if I would update my profile on a regular basis. I decided to take my losses on what didn't seem like a very effective dating service and let my subscription lapse after the six months I'd signed up for. WELL, I found out (TOO LATE, by the way) that they put you on automatic renewal - somewhere in the small print it's in there I'm sure (I never bothered to check, I know they wouldn't want to be sued). A company with integrity would have put that way up front and given you an option during your signup process. Anyway, they charged me for a whole six months more. I was so peeved! I was going to try to get around it but then I thought I'd have as little integrity as they do and I don't want to stoop that low. I managed to spend less by calling and having them giving me a smaller amount of time. But there's no way you will get away without paying for at least one more month at their absolute top price ($30 plus dollars)
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paulette
January 14, 2009
MATCH IS SCAMMING PEOPLE
AS MANY PEOPLE MAY RECALL MATCH DID SOME ADVERTISING TRY US FOR 6 MONTHS AND IF YOU DON'T FIND A MATCH IT'S FREE !
IT'S NOT FREE. THERE ARE HIDDEN RULES TO THIS MATCH GAME THAT THEY DON'T TELL UP FRONT WHEN YOU SIGN UP OR EVEN AFTER YOU SIGN UP. BUT STILL THERE ARE RULES AND IT'S YOUR RESPONSABLITILY TO SEEK THEM OUT.
EVEN MATCH.COM IS IN THE HEAD PLAYING DISHONEST GAMES!
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Estela
January 9, 2009
website lies
They offer you to register for free and it says you can be viewed by anyone and it is NOT true. They just want you to pay. My free registration does not show in search results at all, neither my username. They keep sending you emails of your matches and subscription emails where you have to give your credit card number which I won't give under no circumstances to that site. So they should not even offer a free registration because the only thing you can do is search everybody except yourself and read their profile. The way to contact me if I would appear on search results was my own situation, easy way to reach me.
They lead you to believe things that are not true. They should at least say "nobody can see you" instead of "everybody can see you". Crooks!
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Sarah
January 8, 2009
Fraud and cheating
I'm a young widow. After careful consideration and because I am new to Georgia, I decided to join Match.com to meet someone. I did not post my photograph at first, just my profile.
I receive a wink from a man named Brian Schneider and he used his name as his user password. I winked back, and he sent me an e-mail. He suggested I get a yahoo account so we could IM each other, and I did.
Within the first week, Brian was professing his undying love for me. He said he had been married for fifteen years, and his wife cheated on him with his best friend. He said he had been divorced for 5 years, and his ex and his 15 year old son Andrew lived in Texas. I gave Brian my home telephone number, and he called me. Now he had stated in his writing he was German, but when I spoke with him on the phone I told him his accent was more like from Haiti or Jamaica-definately not German. His photo was posted on match, as well as in the Yahoo account. White male, looked younger than 48, average looking, with a big smile.
Second week Brian announced that he would miss me terribly, when I asked why-he said he would be traveling to purchse more gems for his company for two weeks-he was going to Africa. He called me the day after travel, and gave me a long telephone number to jot down. We spoke once or twice, and he later said his laptop crashed. I was online reading current news and events when I watched news of a man who's photo was stolen and put on match. I also read all the 'Romance Scammers' websites and the red flags to look for and I was totally stunned. Brian met every red flag-everyone except asking me for money.
I wrote Brian and e-mail I was furious that he had matched all the red flags, and wanted answers. He said he didn't know who was filling my head with lies, and became very angry. I wanted to give him the benefit of the doubt.
I researched online for his name and the address he had given me. I found a photograph of a older gentleman living at the address Brian gave. The phone number was disconnected, and there is no record of Andrew Schneider in all 50 states. I wrote Brian an e-mail last night still concerned for his well being as he said there is a lot of violence in Africa he is scheduled to leave there and return to the states the end of the month.
Today I received what I call the cherry on the sundae- A request from Brian if I want him to get home safely I should buy him a laptop and send it to him right away. He cannot purchase it himself because according to him he freezes all his bank accounts and credit cards when leaving the states to avoid theft. He had a bad experience in Malaysia while he was there purchasing gems, someone stole his bank information. YEAH RIGHT.
I have countless e-mails and IM from Brian Schneider-but who is he really. I am thankful to God that I didn't part with any money for this Brian Schneider, but none the less I feel violated and betrayed-he is definately one of those Nigerian scammers.
Match.com is not protecting their consumers at all- I totally agree with the gentleman who wrote his report about match.com. My advise to every woman out there is that this website is not safe- and do your research on Romance Scammers if you even decide to join one of the websites such as match.com. The photograph you are looking at could be some great guy who is already married, and doesn't even know his photo has been stolen and used online. BE WEARY...no one can protect you but you. If this has happened to you to please write a report, we have a responsibility to inform the public.
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