Match.com’s earns a 1.7-star rating from 509 reviews, showing that the majority of singles are dissatisfied with matchmaking experience.
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bait and switch
Upon registry with Match.com for the free tour, I was contacted through the "winking" process and with email from what I thought to be a very attractive woman. This prompts me, the unsuspecting visitor to join the service to correspond with the person "winking" and emailing me. After paying the thirty dollar fee, I was able to read the email from the attractive woman telling me to respond to her inquiry of me by emailing her at a phony email address. After realizing the woman was phony, I tried to contact Match.com to speak with a represenative only to find there is not a way to speak with anyone there and that this was all set up by match to get me to pay the $30.00 fee. This is very deceitful and fraudulent activity that needs to be investigated by law enforcment.
married men
I met Jeff on match.com in November of 2008 and had a 4 month relationship with him while he was living in Washington, DC (Georgetown to be exact). He was here for a training class for his job for 9 months for ICAF. I was under the impression that I was the only person he was dating. Little did I know that he had a wife back in Germany. Now, I never knew this all of the time we dated. This man also told me he slept with two women before me, when he was in D.C. Jeff ended our relationship when he told me he was too stressed, didn't have the proper amount of time for me, and didn't want a girlfriend at that time. He also told me he would be moving away soon and didn't know where he was moving to.
I think it is crazy that all of these married men make it onto Match.com! There should be a way to verify marital status. Ladies, beware of this man - Jeffrey Robert Schott.
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My own husband has been dating on match.com. The children and I thought that he was workinvonvdr hours to make life easier financially...we struggle while he takes women away for weekends and meals out. Three women in one month...Thank goodness for his text messages or I'd still be being strung along ...Ladies beware Ian Jackson 50 years old from Cambridge UK
Coming from a married man, you get what you accept.If it smells to good, then its probably perfumed up over the stink.If you wanna know if hes for real next time, keep the cookie jar shut, if hes worth the effort he will wait.
6 month guarantee rip-off
After my 6 month subscription expired, I called match.com and was told that I didn't email at least 5 people a month. I didn't find 5 people a month I was interested in on match.com. Seriously, I thought the idea was to be matched. I could randomly email 5 people a month and save my money. Why didn't I see any criteria for this guarantee until I called match.com? To be fair, match.com could program a status update or something to let me know I was expected to email undesirable persons. How cruel. In other words, email 5 loosers a month and lead them on just to get a free 6 months, even if they aren't interesting. No thanks.
i would say after reading that letter, youd better stock up on batteries.
poor ethics and morals
I joined Match.com and subscribed for 1 month. If Match.com was a reputable company, they would do the honorable thing and cancel a person's subscription after the one month period ends. This is not the case. Match.com does not cancel your subscription but continues to bill you month after month until you manually go into your account and cancel it yourself.
After being billed for a second month, I called up customer service and explained to them that I only signed up for 1 month and did not wish to be billed for another month. I continued to ask that my money from the second month be credited to my bank account. They told me that they have no way of keeping track of how long a person has been active for and it was in the terms of my contract before signing up. Therefore, they cannot refund my money for the second month.
Being the largest dating site in world, one would think Match.com has enough money to hire a computer programmer to write up some code that keeps track of this and sends out an email after 30 days (or however long a person signs up for) that contains a link that directs you to opting to cancel your subscription. It sounds to me like the technology is readily available, but it would be more profitable to the company if they keep this message hidden in the terms of the contract.
I am also looking in the Pros and Cons underneath the "Share Your Opinion" section. The 3rd con from the bottom reads "Cost to Much." It should be spelled "too." The sixth con reads "May Be A Bit Overhelming." Maybe if you payed a bit more attention to the details of your website, people would want to remain active members so you wouldn't have to come up with ways to scam them out of their money. It is overWhelming to me how the management of Match.com operate. It would be a great idea for them to take a class in ethics.
Match.com is run by a group of greedy and immoral people and highly recommend avoiding this website at all costs.
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The majority of companies DO NOT cancel your membership after your free trial ends. It doesn't make them immoral, it makes you seem silly for not reading the terms and conditions beforehand.
unauthorised payments
Having subscribed for a 1 month subscription to match.com I was horrified to see that they had been continuing to take payments from my account without authorisation.
When I contacted them to get a refund for these unauthorised payments they told me that it was in the terms and conditions that payments would be taken until I had contacted them to cancel the subscription.
Longer term subscriptions are available at different rates, 1 month was the shortest period and was the most expensive. But it is clear that it is just for ONE MONTH, not an infinite subscription at that rate!
Having looked through the 6 pages of terms and conditions it is still very unclear and totally misleading.
I have consulted with trading standards and will be making furhter complaint, I have contacted the bank aswell to prevent further payments being taken.
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scam
Match.com will not monitor and control profiles online. There are many misrepresentations on match.com and there are more and more profiles that are fake. One of my friends wrote to a guy for 3 months and he turned out to be a female in prison! Be careful! I have another friend that met a guy that claims he is 45 years old with 1 child. This profile name: glassisfull999 is NOT 45 years old! Steve is going to be 49 years old and has 3 children! He again misrepresents himself on match.com. This is NOT fair to women looking for specific criteria in what they hope to meet. I know many women in my age group of 35-45 that is not interested in wasting their time with a man that is over the age of 45 years. This man is going to be 50 soon and it is totally not fair to single women on match.com. I would hope that match.com would consider changing and monitoring profiles. Please consider!
What a pitty that you are not responsive to the needs of your members:
1) Geographic Location: Example, I live in SACRAMENTO, California, you refer matches that live in other states in USA or London!
2) AGE CRITERIA: I am 62 years, like to meet women between 49 to 59 years old. You mail me matches in their 20's, 30's, or senior citizen in their 65-75 range.
3) TECHNICAL SUPPORT, Customer Services, two weeks ago, said, "We have Technical Support problem." I wonder if you have RESPONSIBLE people to get the job done. Once upon a time, you were quite efficient. Alas, you are no longer responsive, alert, coherent or logical.
REMEMBER, I still live in SACRAMENTO, CA, not in Louisiana, Alabama, New Mexico, or London. Match me with people who live in Greater Sacramento or Bay Area San Francisco.
Rudely treated, would not give me the name of the people I spoke with, or their boss. I was not given respect or information about the customer service employee I talked with on any occasion. I was hung up on although I was under control and not swearing, yelling etc. I asked for a refund within a few days of purchasing. Three days of service is not worth $189.00. They refused to prorate, or to give me a refund, on a bad product; their services.
I think I met this guy 15 months ago! He has three kids and goes by Steve and resides in Cleveland. We met at a local pub and he showed up saying he was 42!
I worked for Match.com. Without the ability of going into your account I'll try to help you. What appears to be happening is that the matches you are being sent, is of women who you meet their criteria. Apparently these women are looking for a man, your age, and located in your area, therefore you are getting their information as a potential match. Yes, some women might want to meet a man in CA and relocate to CA therefore Match.com is letting you know of these matches. Unfortunately these matches are made through a computer. Call their customer service and ask them to preview the criteria of your matches. I took calls addressing the same issue and was able to help the customer just by looking over his match criteria. When I had an account, I also mentioned in my profile, that I was only looking for matches within 25 miles of my home, this would also discourage any of those who viewed my profile and who lived far from contacting me. If you can't get a rep that can help you, ask to speak to a supervisor. Hope it helps!
stealing money
I joined match.com for 3 months and when I went to cancel they offered me a special of 3 months for the price of 1 month to stay as a member, so I decided that I would give it another try. I did not have good luck the first time, but thought that perhaps my life circumstances were preventing me from using their services and would give it another shot. Just...
Read full review of Match.com and 6 commentsstole credit card info
Viewed my online banking statement yesterday, and found that WMVMatch.com [protected] some how got ahold of my credit card information and charged $37.30 to my account unknowingly.
released my photo to oodle.com, and then falsified my information
I am a member of match.com. On Sept. 13th., I entered my profile name into Google, and up it came on oodle.com.
It said where I was from and my age, and false information was entered. It showed that I am a single mother of 2.
I am a widow with no children. In the blank space for a photo, It showed no photo, but I hit on it anyway and up came the newest photo that I have on match.com.
I complained to match.com immediately. When I searched a minute later, all the information had been taken off oodle.com.
I wrote back because it was still showing that I am a mother of 2 and single on bing.com and that my situation could not be rectified because I look like a liar.
They wrote back the following:
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Dear Member,
Thank you for your email.
Due to a keyword search we ran against your email, we believe you may be asking us about photos. This rapid-reply email represents an additional effort on our part to deliver an answer to your question as quickly as possible. If the following information doesn't answer your question, please reply directly to this message for individualized assistance.
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Wow, they really try to get around any kind of confrontation it sounds like to me. I hope you can get things straightened out.
I'll never go on that dating site.
unauthorized transaction
Match.com
Warning to all: I purchased 6 months membership with match.com, I cancelled my policy one week before it expired, match.com then used my credit card details again and took 6months more from my credit card. Two months later I receive a letter from my bank about charges for purchases made, but I knew I had the money in the account, so I checked. Looking back to the 19th of january a payment was made to match..com I rang them up and asked them what happen, they said sorry and refunded the money 1months later, promising to pay the banking charges too. Only thing is I only received the money they unauthorized took not the banking charges, i'm having to get trading standards involve now.
This is dishonest and cowardly of them to not pay all the monies back, so be warned what who you let have your credit card details with over the internet.
April
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I had the same thing happen to me . I paid for a 1 year membership over three payments of £39.60. On 15/01/11 they took a forth payment. I am getting the same run around. They steal your money put you into overdraft then take exactly 20 WORKING days to refund it. Complaints don't have a phone number or email address, and they don't respond to letters, I've sent 2 now.
This is just out and out theft, they can't be this inefficient, it must be a scam. They do in in the States too. Just think how much interest they earn on our money in 20 days! It's a disgrace.
fraudulent credit card charge
Just checked my bank account online and found a fraudulent charge from WMV*MATCH.COM [protected] for $43.54.
I googled it and got a complain on this site, apparently I am not the only one.
I have never been to the website.
If this happens to you cancel your card immediately. I do not know what happened here, but its obviously a scam and I have initiated a dispute to get the money back.
I can't believe this same crap has been happening with Match.com for at least the last year and a half (12/08 was the first similar complaint I saw), and they havent been sued out of business.
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i also find it difficult to log in i created three different accounts and whenever i pay the bill then i'm not be able to use the account again so i want your resolution service to help me this is my email i used jeffashley91@hotmail.com & mauricio.lera@skype. my usenames are jeffashley91, zider123 & jeff_kins
unathorized charge
I had $34.99 taken out of my checking account by unauthorized use of my Debit Card. I have gone to the bank and had that card cancelled and a new one issued. I also filed a complaint with the Colorado Attorney General. I would recommend to anyone who has been ripped off by Match.com to do the same thing. The Attorney General of your state will investigate, and if proven that Match.com is stealing ATM and Credit card numbers, they will be prosecuted for Internet Fraud. I still haven't gotten my money back, but that is because of VISA. Hopefully not too long to wait.
paid my dues on may 30 2014still wont let me access it would like to know the problem
My Visa account was charged $34.99 on Christmas day and a refund was posted immediately. This show a consciences of guilt. I contacted match.com, I was told their fraud team caught the illegal transaction and reversed it. The question remains, how is this happening, it is not an isolated incident. I had to cancel my credit card, apply for a new one, but if this happened once, what will keep them from doing it again? I plan to contact the California Attorney General's office, I can imagine the run around that awaits me there.
They got both my credit card and my debit card. My cards are cancelled but won't get replacements for 7 days...12/23. I did call them - not sympathetic at all. Wanted me to give them my credit card number and address. They don’t care at all. Next on my list, BBB & my Atty General’s office. I went and called their US customer service number.
Hi, seems like we have one thing in common, I too was charged with $ 34.99 on my debit card without prior Authorization.I found out when I started getting Overdraft Notices from my Bank in my Mailbox. The Amount they took out caused an Avalanche of Overdraft Fees as that was not in my Budget as all my Bills are on automatic monthly Payments.I had to borrow Money to cover $180.00 in Charges to my Bank, wich caused me a real Hardship because I'am on a fixed monthly Social Security Income.! I had to close my Debit Card, due to this Fraud.I tried to call this company to no avail, I tried to e-mail Customer Service, they want even let you contact them unless you are a member.Anyone knows how I can get in contact with them? I want a Refund!
tell the bbb of dallas texas
If you want to stop match.com from taking money out of your account file a complaint with the bbb on line and tell them what they are doing to you. The information I posted is correct and that is their corporate offices address and phone number. Do not allow match.com to take money out of your account or charge your credit cards. Stop them in their tracks, yes they do have felons, dirty cops and other undesirables on their website waiting to hurt many of the women who log on and join. They do not guarantee your safety nor do they care about your online complaint blogs. As long as the ads run nationwide and people sign up their bottom line is the money they can make off of you. You are all smart, well educated people use the systems in place to stop them from hurting you and the millions of others out here looking for love. They are a corrupt company who only cares about making money and they are not going to ever close your accounts unless you go through the right channels.
Complain to the fbi at fbi.gov, let them start monitoring their website for felons, killers and others who should not be ont he site. Use your head and file complaints through legal sites that will help you.
Good luck and be safe
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I would like to cancel my Match.com account and refund my money back to my debit card my account is blocked, i cant do anything about it please can you get my account canceled my email is Ddaniels21.dd3@gmail.com please..
nigerian romance scam
I was always reluctant to internet dating as i am very "old school". I registered on the three day trial on match.com. On the same day i was approached by many but one caught my attention. We chatted for hours and hours, next day. . The same things. We had so much in common that i started to think the match.com really works! On the third day he asked me to go to yahoo messenger and to delete my profile from match as he wanted to be exclusive.
After two weeks and many promises of forever love, sending flowers and brain manipulation; he asked for money. I knew then and there that this was a scam!
There should be more screening done when it comes to internet dating.
Romance scam is the new mafia and needs to stop!
This individual who calls himself kelly morgan (Living in orlando but working in nigeria) probably used a stolen ccard to purchase membership as well as the flowers. A verification of the credit card at the time of registration should at least screen these monsters.
Ladies beware, kelly is coming for you!
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Thank god mastercard red - flagged my card. There had been numerous attempts to charge on my card (Some successful) from, match.com, proflowers.com and macy's. I am hopeing to be refunded, but because of these hackers have to wait to get a new card, and my good credit back. There was a total of over 4000. 00 attempted to fraudulently charge, with only 300. 00, too much, have been charged.
false promise of 6 months gurantee
I subscribed for their "6 months guarantee" program which PROMISES the member if he/she has not found the right one, he/she will automatically get another 6 months free membership. Well, it just turned out this promise is nothing more than a catch. My 6 months membership just got terminated without any notification. I called the customer care to see what happened to their "6 months guarantee", they told me that they wouldn't be able to provide that due to my "lack of activities". I told them I have been active by trying different methods of communications such as phone and personal emails etc. they said they need see the "progress" of having at least 5 new emails every month. Then I told them if I wasn't being active, why would I bother to call them to active my membership instead of just letting go? I even told them that I know they give free membership to some people in order to keep them on this site, my date told me that he just keep getting free monthly
membership because match.com wants to keep him. Not to mention my request is totally legitimate abiding by the contract. I am so upset and disappointed with their fake promise and hostile customer services. Now I am disgusted by this site and wouldn't get on there anyway. It's all about them making money not helping other people as they "PROMISE"!
ADDEENDUM: They also dropped my profile, so they are definitely not even allowing the next six months per their guarantee. If you dispute their billing, which of course I am, they drop your profile. Definitely not even remotely honoring their six-month guarantee.
I had the six-month guarantee and followed their requirements every single month. When it stated I met all of my requirements for the six months, I stopped looking at the status. I then received my credit card statement and found that I had been charged for another six months, yet I KNOW I met their requirements! I contacted them that very same day, and they state that they "can't tell" if I met my requirements because it is not visible to them after 30 days. (My credit card statement came 1 month after they added the fee.) They informed me that they send a message to the guarantee status site (one you would have to know to click on and find the message that you don't know is coming) asking if I have met someone that I have to answer within 7 days, or they cancel the guarantee and charge your card. I was appalled. This is definitely dishonest. 1) They should definitely have access to see your actions. If they are legitimate, they should be able to keep that tracking for as long as there is time for someone to dispute a charge they add without the member's permission. When the person gets the bill, they definitely should be able to check the person's status, but they deny being able to. 2) they should email you directly, not try to put it in an obscure area for a very limited time-- and truthfully, if you are still actively on Match it is obvious you are still looking at haven't found your "match". It answers their own question. 3) they should be honoring their end of the contract. If their status bar had told me I met ALL of my requirements, which it did, there should not be this unethical method to try to not grant their guarantee and charge you for another six months. Talking to the manager and the Resolutions Dept did nothing...they just say the "can't see" if I met my end of the bargain, which is just an excuse to follow through with their guarantee and try to charge you more money...a lot more money because they charge for another six months.
renewal without notification
Hi
I have emailed Match.com to ask them to stop sending me email so I should no longer be a member,
but emails still keep coming, in fact I am getting even more introductions than before.
Their conditions state that they can take another subscription in 6 months time UNLESS YOU CANCEL FIRST.
Ask yourself -
Is there a membership cancellation button on Match.com site? No
Is there a contact email on Match.com site? No
Do they ask you if you still wish to continue your membership No
Do they notify you that they are going to take another subscription No
What happens if you do not cancel your membership They charge another subscription
What should you do to stop this Change your credit card number
What happens when you ask them to stop sending emails Nothing
Would you find any Match.com complaints on Google Many - many about payments taken.
What does Consumer direct say?
With regards to the trader' failure to provide you with adequate notification of the renewal, you may be able to argue that this term is unfair under the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999 (UTCCRs), which protect consumers against unfair terms in contracts that you enter into with trader.
Load of other complaints
www.consumeraffairs.com/dating_services/match.html
http://www.complaintsboard.com/bycompany/matchcom-a1531.html
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They've done the same to me. God knows how many years more they would have charged me if I hadn't noticed, quite by chance. It seems very unfair to carry on billing you when you haven't logged on for over a year. I wish I could take these unethical people to the cleaners, but how.
it won't let me log in
I tried and tried and tried to log on to match .com and it won't let me after I had given them my credit card number. It isn't after the the 3 days for free and I can't get any help from a person. I went to the help area which told me that I was probably entering the wrong password but when I answered the right questions and it sent me an email it gave me the same password that I was typing in. Tried to go back in to redo my membership to make sure it wasn't a mistake I made and it just won't work. HELP! This company should have better customer service that this.
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I also cannot log in, even after getting an email with my same password, it still tells me that it is incorrect. All I wanted to do was cancel the automated match emails I get every five minutes, and customer support offers no assistance.
Carrie, this same thing just happened to me as of today.. Some girls from work was going to put me on Match.com just playing around and I finally went ahead and paid the 3month subscription but now I can't even log in.. Did you ever fix your problem? If so please tell me a number to call because I'm furious they have my account info and I can't even access the account..
private profile "magically" become public
Months ago I set my Match.com profile to Private. I did not want to be seen by anyone. After a long absence from the site I logged in only to discover that my profile had magically become public. How many people viewed my profile against my wishes? I changed my profile to private, confirmed that it was private and then updated my profile, removing items and deselecting choices (by setting them to "no preference") just in case my profile magically became public once again. Just prior to logging off I checked my profile and sure enough, it had been set back to public. For the second time I set it private and sent them an email requesting that my account be deleted. As far as I can tell, there is no user action available to delete your account. Pretty sleazy.
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Maybe you were doing it wrong. Also you should do an internet search first, http://blog.entrustet.com/digital-executor-toolbox/match-com-death-policy-how-to-delete-match-com-account/ as you can do that yourself.
can't unsubscribe
I have been trying to unsubscribe from match.com almost the day after I subscribed to it. There isn't a place to unsubscribe and the websites they gave me to unsubscribe do not work. It should be illegal for people to be forced to remain on their website and they should not give false information about how to unsubscribe. I have their name in my junk mail...
Read full review of Match.com and 16 commentsscam charges
I subscribed for 1 month with match.com. The company has a policy of automatically renewing your subscription and charging your bank account without notifying you. This rips off the consumer who should be protected from companies that deliberately set out to deceive consumers. A 1 month subscription should be exactly that.
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MATCH.COM should change their name to THIEVES.COM
Match.com charged me without authorization for several months and billed my charge card. I had only signed up for a one month trial. They claim that I was supposed to cancel but they did not state this when I took the trial. There was no visible way to cancel on the email when I signed up, nor at any time thereafter. They did not answer their phone, but put me on eternal "hold" with a message that all their operators were busy and to "call back at another time." There was no way to email them as I would send the emails, but they would not reply with a "message sent" and never replied. Basic, Match.com stole my money and ran. In addition, their geographical filter was not working, or maybe they just don't have the membership, as Match.com sent me Matches from all over the USA and even the UK when I specified 250 miles of my city on their filter. I think everyone is on Plenty of Fish.com because POF.com is free and Match.com just operates by resorting to fraud.
I received over 1, 000 replies near my city from POF with exactly the same profile and photos at exactly the same time I was on Match and went on a dozen dates in around a month. I received next to no local replies on Match. POF is free. I think Match. is a total fraud (and no this is not a plug for POF). Match.com has stolen my money. They took my money and ran. You can never get Match.com off your charge card--even if you change your charge card number, they follow you to the next number. Match.com should change their name to THIEVES.COM Marie Wright
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About Match.com
One of the key features of Match.com is its advanced search algorithm, which allows users to search for potential matches based on a wide range of criteria, including age, location, interests, and more. This makes it easy for users to find people who share their values and interests, and who are compatible with their lifestyle.
Another great feature of Match.com is its user-friendly interface, which makes it easy for users to create a profile, upload photos, and start browsing potential matches. The platform also offers a range of communication tools, including messaging, chat, and video calls, which allow users to get to know each other better before meeting in person.
Match.com is also committed to ensuring the safety and security of its users. The platform has a strict verification process, which helps to prevent fake profiles and scams. It also offers a range of safety tips and advice to help users stay safe while using the platform.
Overall, Match.com is a reliable and effective online dating platform that has helped millions of people find love and meaningful relationships. With its advanced search algorithm, user-friendly interface, and commitment to safety and security, it is a great choice for anyone looking to find love online.
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This website had the worst customer service. This particular representive refused to change my profile acccording to my preferences (this is a free country!) and then when I asked him to close my account and pay me my balance membership, he closed my account and then says we cant refund you!
If you want to leave a feedback, there is no email, the representative asked me to mail the corporate office a printout!
This is a misleading bait to pay a membership fee and then get nothing in return. No class or truth and when they have no service for you they improvise or send pictures of people 20 years out of your request range and none of the qualities you ask for.
I am a very honest person and only ask the same in return. If I would get out in the public more I would not even have a reason to try these dating connections.
My friends ask why would I even want to be on here--well I stay home.
The selection of men in North Carolina is awful. If you are a black woman there isn't anyone decent to choose from. All the black guys look like gangsters or are old perverts. The white guys are racist and only want the blond-haired, blue-eyed beauty. Or if the white guys are intersted in a black woman, they are old perverts.
Don not waste your money on this site. Most likely the "success stories" were made up by their advertising agency. If you are thinking of joining, do not. Please, save your money and spend it on something worthwhile.
To my surprise match.com renewed my membership without my consent and charged my debit card $59.00 for 3 months of service that i didn't ask for. I was unhappy with service anyway and they said they wouldn't help me. I am writing to every web site and informing everyone that i know how horrible they are!
Spot on. Something's fishy over at Match.com. I suspect that most of the women I have contacted are not members as there is no designation for who is and who is not. At the risk of sounding arrogant, I believe I have what many women "are looking for" and I know statistically I should be getting more responses than I have. --Class action suit?
"All the black guys look like gangsters or are old perverts. The white guys are racist and only want the blond-haired, blue-eyed beauty. Or if the white guys are intersted in a black woman, they are old perverts."
Wow, you are very judgemental. If anything you are stereotyping all of the men and being a little rascist yourself. Good job.
Also what djc said.
You've got to be kidding me. You're complaining about people that register their profiles on a dating site. Seriously? Get out of the house and meet people!
Match.com is not a scam. The matches you receive are based on the criteria that you have selected, whether it is one thing you have in common or everything you have in common. The site cannot help it if there is no one in your area with exactly the same qualities or beliefs.