What a scam! My profile was viewed over 60+ times and out of those almost 10 of them were scammers...asked for my email address, wanted me to come and meet them (in another state) and so on and so forth. Come on, this was just too much. I also found that this is a partner of MyLife.com which use to be called Reunion. I am going to do a little more research on this one. I want to know where does all the information go that they collect and what is the parent company and why did they change their name from Reunion to MyLife?
I agree. This site should be shut down. I would love to see the owners of the real photos that are used in the ficticious profiles to lure people in. They should slam a lawsuit on their ### for not having a better screening process.
I found out the owners of this site are, belieive or not, two women from AZ. The company is People Meet. I hear they also have offices in CA as well as a bunch of ###s for staff members who are rude, pushy and some have a hard time speaking English.
My picture and profile were used by seniorpeoplemeet.com for quite some time before I was finally informed by them that in order to actually take part in their service (respond to inquiries) that I would have have to spend more money to sign up with senior peoplemeet.com ..I had just signed up for .Match.com and now they think I should pay more $ for their specialization site? To me it is just a scam for People Meet Corp.(who operates both these sites to get more $ unethically. It was really misleading when match was more than happy to transfer my picture and profile over to Senior.when I pushed the button to inquire about the senior site...so of course since there was no mention of additional money to be paid to sign up, I said o.k...I just spoke to a rep in match's corp. office and they don't care that they are aiding and abetting criminal unethical behavior...from this new so called "senior site"...I got three responses and then told I had to pay to be a member...which was not clearly spelled out before they put my profile and picture out there like a carrot...these guys see it and respond not knowing that I can't respond ...so I am used to get more members...they use these so called members that responded to me to try to get me to sign up for that a site that is affiliated with Match.com...I am really glad I didn't sign up...after reading other complaints...a lot of people sure lost $ or got scam responses. I'm getting the word out on facebook...do not support these unethical misleading and dishonest sites!
this site has mostly all scammers; really felt violated. 3 were from Nigeria, hung up after I heard their voice. one from a town 10 miles from me, a professional person who thought sending me a picture of his penis was wjhat I wanted to view. when I went to report him he had alread gone off site. same with other 3 scammers. One scammer actually used a picture of another person on the site. Luckily I had saved pic to compare. peson he copied pic of denied that someone had copied pic. believe they all work together someway. left cupid.com because of these problems, but they at least responded.
I agree. They are all scams in one way or another. There are lots of sick people out there. I have learned to do an online search for 'complaints or negative feedback' on all online businesses before I do business with them. You'd be surprised what comes up! This site is great as is '[redacted]'.
This company gave my computer a virus! do not use your password that you use on your email or they will get into it!
emails were sent to everyone on my contact list and gave anyone that opened the link a virus, had to change password
Had NEVER had a virus until getting on this site... plan to turn them over to the Attorney General Office in my state!
DO NOT USE THIS SITE
Good thing you did'nt meet them in person if they gave your computer a virus, Cant imagine what they would give you if you was'nt hiding behind your computer for protection.
I have a direct number for seniorpeoplemeet.com...the number is [protected] The number is registered under peoplemedia...you may have to wait a while on the phone to talk to someone, but the do answer...They are only open M-F.
I think it is time for a class action suit...they people are out of control and no conscious...more corporate fraud...they are putting people at risk as they do not screen their potential members...and they continue to be misleading any way they can to get new members...
my name id lori billiard. you have me dn as a man. i have called an called you change my pass word to kiby3 an i still come up as Lorretta an a man i am a 76 yr old women noit a 60 yr old man i have change my passed word an you said you would take care of tyhis. i still cannot get on my email is lbilliardm@yahoo.com please help
Who is that hillbilly woman that cannot use proper grammar.
I know what both you AND I would do to these little swamis if we met them in person. In Chicago we'd call it curbing a guy. Look -- no teeth.
Bring it on, any time.
Beware America. It is not the 1950's. It never was. The OWNERS of this country do not care, and the rest of the world is chipping away at what's left of our middle-class. There is only one solution -- the Final Solution. We know what that is. All middle-class Americans with some sense of loyalty to our country must destroy the thieves both from within, and outside of our glorious nation. It is over due, we cannot wait one more day.
Die Gelbe Gefahr
Senior People meet is a scam, you sign up with senior people and pay. They send put your name on Our Time and send you emails. The scam is if you click on your email and go to Our Time (which they put you on without you knowing) they charge you for that too.
I called them today to get the charge off my credit card and they said they cannot because I answered those emails. Now really, what would anyone think, They sent me the e-mail I thought that what I paid just covered both. Also, the men on these sites may not even be real, , No one ever wanted to meet and if the conversation got that far they wanted you to travel out of state to meet them ! Then the ones that lived locally just wanted sex online or dirty pictures. GEEZ, I am a young woman still, but that is too much. These sites should be closed down.
This site doesn't supply what they advertise. When you bring it to their attention, they ignore the facts and just carry on. I've asked them for a refund several times, no answer from them on that either. I have closed my account and will go on every 'scam/Senior People Meet"page I can locate, as I want to warn others BEFORE they get their money ripped off by SeniorPeopleMeet.com!
I cancelled months ago and never used this site, however, they have charged $77.94 to my credit card on 9-7-14.
I want a refund and need help with this. I should not be charged at all.
I want to cancel my subscription I did not sign up for this
I want a refund and cancel my subscription
Please only bill me for the 1 month of $29.99. I had problem with signing in and went to the higher amount instead when doing it over. Please adjust and let me know by email of the change. My Email is pmckeen@holycross.edu Thank you and hope to hear from you very soon. Pat
I was on this site for 6 months. I had a great profile and picture, got some flirts, and messages. I'm literate and good looking for my age but bottom line --- the guys just want younger women. So if you are 60 or older, don't waste your time or money on this site.
I had no complaints with Senior People Meet till the above person contacted me. It started out fine till I found out he was not in Vancouver but Florida. As well his face looked familiar in the photos he posted. We had good conversations but my antenna started to go! I had a previous attempted scam on me - similar - great photos - out of the country but returning! I was almost deceived - great conversations etc. - till he asked me for money. I made it clear to Harrison809 that I had trust issues and told him about the previous attempted scam. He was non-committal but did say he did not think there should be a problem helping someone. However since my last email to him - I have heard nothing and he has deleted all his messages to me on their website. However he also emailed me and those he can't delete. I have a record of them. His email was harrisondave29@gmail.com. Now Harrison809 is no longer on line so I sent him an email which he has probably received - that does not appear to have been deleted - so far. I don't expect to hear again from him but am concerned that he is running a money-making scam from what he perceives as vulnerable women. I am not - while I would like to meet someone - I am not fooled. I am convinced that he is setting up identities in order to perform his scams. He must pay by credit car so maybe he could be tracked down. I am not happy. I do not wish to renew any subscription with Senior People Meet. I may reconsider should this issue be resolved. I believe this started around 24 August but it is difficult to say since my conversation has been deleted. The emails started 26 August 2015.
Hopefully you can do something. My email address is barrettvm@telus.net. All I have are the emails which I can forward under separate cover - I cannot seem to download them.
Seriously doubt the profiles are from real people. Kept getting multiple "flirts" until I signed up for a membership..Lo and behold the flirts died. When you did contact via email no response, so are they using a "free" membership and can't respond or not real members behind the profiles. Only "males" I had email contact with had the typical "scammer" method of operation and no where near my location. This site's only purpose is to rip people off.