This past Sunday i cancelled my Match.com account. However the same day @ night I reactivated it. The nx day after weeks of not being contacted at all, 2 women emailed me. The first 1 never replied me back, however the second one did and we began to email each other during this week. Knowing of match.com reputation, yesterday I asked her about her name, which for some reason she never said in her first e mail and also asked her if she wanted my personal email address, Today I got her reply email anwering other questions that i asked her yesterday except for those 2. My account is supossed to expire the 24 however Match.com always charge you 2 days in advance, I've been scammed before but this time I don know what 2 do. Maybe this is just another bait of match.com 2 force me 2 renew my account.?
It is strange that she didnt even made a reference 2 my questions about her name or my email address, just like I never ask them.
I dont know if this is a bait or authentic. Any advice?
2007-02-16
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Match.com has to pay that fatass Dr. Phil, so they are probably trying to hook "your wallet" back in.
Try Adultfriendfinder.com.
2007-02-16 05:20:27
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answered by Harry Taco 3
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This is only a guess but, it sounds like you've borrowed money through a Finance Company to pay for your Dental Work. Most Finance Companies are not "Scammers" as they're normally controlled by Government Legislation. However, some of them charge a much higher interest rate than others and they have "fine print" that can catch people who aren't able to understand Legal Loop-holes. More than likely you can't get out of the Contract, but there might be a way out of paying high interest if you make the next 12 months payments in advance. Any areas of concern with the Contract should be looked at very carefully by a friend or relative who understands the basics of Contract Agreements. Failing this, you might take your suspicions to a Lawyer for his opinion. Keep in mind..........this will cost you more money. Without more information, I can't really help much more. Posting the name of the Company on this site isn't illegal, so if you can supply this information, we might be able to offer more suggestions.
2016-03-28 22:46:15
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answered by Elizabeth 4
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I've used several online dating sites. Every one (except Yahoo Personals) has sent 1-2 e-mails right before my account is to close. When I've renewed to contact them, they are gone. Yes, I believe it's a scam.
I've had the best luck with Yahoo Personals.
2007-02-16 05:20:45
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answered by Faith 4
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Drop it... I went thru the same thing.... We texted a few times then I met someone else on here... and she Upped and Disappeared!!!!!!! Account , phone disconnected.....
It was about a week before my renewal was due and I decided to stop the sub.
(I'm still with the other one I Met on there) that was over 2 yrs ago
2007-02-16 05:20:39
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answered by mdlbldrmatt135 4
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Sounds like some sort of a scam... I'm sorry to hear about that. Well, there's always the 'real-life' option if all else fails, right?
Good luck! :)
2007-02-16 05:19:04
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answered by ♥ 1
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Scam. Close out the account.
2007-02-16 05:17:41
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answered by starsnmoons0101 3
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lose the account!!!
i know there are so many techniques they use to keep people on!
and if she doesn't reference anything to your questions you ask her then for sure this is just a general email she might be sending to many people or working for match.com
good luck!
2007-02-16 05:25:05
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answered by Halomot 1
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Bait dude, they get the hot ones to email you to keep you sucked in just before you cancel.
2007-02-16 05:18:43
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answered by galileo0169 1
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Sounds shady... Drop the account.
2007-02-16 05:18:54
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answered by Go Bears! 6
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Happened to me also on Plentyoffish, so i stopped, i would answer her questions and she wouldnt answer mine, a lot of these women are from RUSSIA, and are scammers stay away from them, theres a % that might be good, but what %, be careful, their out to con you.
2007-02-16 05:23:29
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answered by terryodell42 4
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