Match.com
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Match.com Reviews
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June 7, 2008
What customer service
Match.com doesn't answer e-mails, won't post pictures as instructed and are no longer providing any customer service. You can't reach anyone by e-mail as my e-mail after e-mail went unanswered. After at least 10 ten tries to get them to post the correct pictures, I canceled my membership by informing my VISA I wasn't going to pay match.com's charge. What a waste of my time and energy. Never again match.com!
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May 12, 2008
fraud charges
Charged for services that I never asked for and never received.
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April 16, 2008
Overcharged!
As yet another of victim of match.com's disgusting business practices. To all who sign be warned. THEY WILL RIPOFF YOU OFF, WITHOUT YOU EVEN KNOWING IT. Match.com autosubscribes you to an auto renewing policy. Even if you are successfully unsubscribe you will still get billed. If you call them after you catch them auto billing. They will tell you they have a NO REFUND POLICY. If it is there mistake, they will tell you, that you did not unsubscribe properly. I caught them auto renewing me within 4 day after the charge got posted to my account. They would not remove the charge. After calling them, they tell you, its all legal and in the fineprint.
I will have to cancel my debit card, just to ensure it doesn't happen again next month. Anyone caught in this grotesque Ripoff please file a complaint with the federal trade commission at this link
https://rn.ftc.gov/pls/dod/wsolcq$.startup?Z_ORG_CODE=PU01
or google ftc complaint.
ONCE AGAIN, IF YOU ARE A CUSTOMER OR THINKING ABOUT 'TRYING' THIS SITE, DON'T GET DUPED. THEY ARE A RIPOFF!!
ps. When I furiously called them, i told them i wanted everything deleted from the garbage servers. The 'customer' service rep told me she did not have the ability and it will delete itself 1 year after unsubscribing from the system.
So my question is... what good is a pyle of dead user profiles.??? It sends chills down my spine to think about what they do with this information...
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March 31, 2008
unauthorized billing
Match.com renewed my membership without any notice of the pending expiration date of my original subscription. They will not refund, nor pro-rate any portion of a six-month renewal that I neither consented to nor desired. I have filed a complaint with the Better Business Bureau and Consumer Affairs and will also take this to any other consumer action agency that I can find. Please warn your friends to avoid Match.com's deceptive practices. They say word of mouth is the best form of advertisement. Pass it on - DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH MATCH.COM!
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March 30, 2008
violating user privacy
MATCH.COM MAKES MONEY VIOLATING PEOPLE'S PRIVACY BY LISTING PEOPLE WHO HAVE ASKED TO BE TAKEN OFF THE SERICE - It appears that Match.com keeps users listed - and their profiles visible via RIM's Blackberry devices - in an attempt to boost the apparent number of subscribers. My girlfriend of 3 months broke up with me while she was away on vacation, because she looked up my profile on her Blackberry and saw that it was back up. I tried the same exercise on MY Blackberry and sure enough - up came MY profile, even though my subscription is inactive and I had checked the box "keep my profile hidden". As you know, trust is an important concept in any relationship. Many people who have met on match.com check up on partners to see if they have, in fact, stayed off the site since they have met. And I tell you from personal experience - it can be a very touch area. I have relied on match.com, as a customer of theirs, to respect my privacy and allow me to control when my profile is and is not 'active'.
Match.com has violated my privacy and cost me a valued friendship by continuing to keep my profile visible to Blackberry users in an attempt to boost the number of apparent users of their system. This is simply outrageous!! While the profile is hidden to normal computer users, it is kept turned on for users accessing the site via their Blackberries. An email to match.com - they do not provide a phone number - has not been responded to!!
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March 18, 2008
Unauthorized charges!
At the middle of February I signed up for what I believed to be a one month subscription for Match.com, an internet dating service. When my checking account was debited at the middle of March, I checked with my bank and found Match.com had sent the debit through. When I contacted Match.com and requested a refund, I was told I had agreed to the ongoing charge and the charge would only stop when I "resigned my membership." If there is such an obligation in the agreement, it is not obvious nor is it made clear. I did resign my membership, effective April 15th 2008, but as of today, March 18th, Match.com continues to refuse to credit my account. In addition to the ongoing charges, the matches were terrible.
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January 21, 2008
Marketng Me Without My Consent
A friend told me to google potential dates' usernames -- she did that and found a guy on a bunch of swinger sites. Just for fun, I googled my own Match username, and found myself on page after page of Singles webpages, all with the Match.com logo, in all different towns in Texas that I'd never been to or even heard of. They all said "------ (me) is single in Austin! Online now! (even when I was not signed in) or (Active within one hour!" I was horrified, and wrote them to ask what this was about. They made me look like an online queen, putting myself out there in every town from Dallas to El Paso.
They have still never responded and refuse to remove me. I did some digging into their site, and I now think this was done in conjunction with their concept of "Communities" -- they lump people into a "Community" (Seniors, Single Parents, CHristian, etc) and market you on these separate web pages, but they don't ask you if you want to be on it, and they don't tell you.
I feel like bait. I googled the username of the homeliest women on the pages, and got "No Result." Same for the men. But anyone who is better-looking is used as bait in as many towns as those morons can think of. I have written to them hundreds of times and they have never replied. Once when I mentioned the word "lawyer," they removed me for a short time, but now I am back on those pages, and on new and different towns I've also never heard of and will never visit. THe men in those towns will never meet me, I can tell ya.
I am furious.
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January 4, 2008
The biggest problem
Only paying members can respond to other paying members emails, yet you have no way of knowing if the person you are emailing is a paying member. I believe the truth to be that most people are not paying members. They post a profile out of curiosity, but would not actually fork over the $35. In the used car business, they're called "tire kickers". but as I said, you have no way of knowing if they're even capable of responding to you. To make things worse, they "protect your identity" by masking any contact information you may include in an email. This only serves to ensure that both parties must pay to play. My advice? Put on a clean shirt, brush your teeth and go snag your princess the old fashioned way.
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September 15, 2007
Promiscuous sharing of information with chemistry.com!
Match.com allows its sister company chemistry.com to post on its website as if it were a service of Match.com. Having taken a look at the chenistry.com offer at any visit, one begins to received membership offers from both companies using the logon and password that was used to trial with match.com. It is a sort of dishonest bait ans switch, and an unwelcome and unwanted way to pretend to be the same company. Chemistry.com refuses to give a refund, saying they are a different company. Chemistry.com promised a partial refund "as a courtesy" then never provided it. If they cannot make it without stealing it from their would be customers, they should go out of business. Match.com is at fault for colluding in the fakery.
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September 13, 2007
Stay away from this one!
I joined match.com to find other singles with herpes and HIV for casual sex and couldn't find any in my area despite this websites extended coverage that they quote.
Stay away from this one!
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