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Reviewed By
Nicole
Las VEgas

Sex
Female

Rating
*****

Date
July 22, 2009

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i was surprised about all the negative reviews of true. yes those winks are a lot of crap sometimes but when u sign up it asks u if u want them to 1.send winks for u to help u get started 2. send memebers who they think are compatible for u winks from ur account and 3.allow members who have seen ur profile to automatically send them winks. its on like the last page when u edit ur details on the very bottoms its easy to miss all u have to do is uncheck those three boxes. then its just like all the other sites weeding thru the fakes. i actually met a nice guy off here n since it was free when i joined earlier this year it never cost me anything. so overall i liked this better than when i tried PerfectMatc..that was truelly a waste of my money! paysites do not have more memebers.

Reviewed By
Sara
California

Sex
Female

Rating
*****

Date
July 21, 2009

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This site was sending out fake winks on my behalf. I got a few email messages from men saying "Thanks for the wink, let's get together and chat". They sent out winks to men I found repulsive and never even browsed some of the profiles that thanked me for my wink.

This is disgusting and I hope some action is taken against this company before they continue to get suckers signing up via the free trial. No trial is a free trial. If any company asks for your credit card upfront, know that they will charge your account within the next few days no matter what you do.

Use plentyoffish.com or okcupid.com. Both are 100% free to browse, send and receive messages. they are totally free because they earn off of the ads displayed on the site. I have had better luck there than any paid site.

Reviewed By
chris
texas

Sex
Female

Rating
*****

Date
July 20, 2009

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again - need a negative star rating - what a SCAM! i got flooded during the 3 day free trial by a bunch of e-mails from non-existent people with stolen photos of drop dead gorgeous men on their profiles all of which were written by someone for whom english is obviously a second language. All full of a bunch of "sweetie" "honey" praises of my incomparable beauty and amazing profile. I can usually spot bullshi* when I see it, but even my 9 year old would figure this one out.

Then, to add insult to injury, despite canceling my 3 day trial 1 day before the time was up, (and getting a confirmation e-mail), I still got billed $53.29 as a "pending" charge 1 day AFTER I canceled.

BBB has it listed as an "accredited" business. Fixing to fight this one out.

Reviewed By
Tom Anderson

Sex
Male

Rating
*****

Date
June 14, 2009

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I too had the same problem with True.com. they kept sending me bogus E-Mail from supposed members that were interested in my profile. I copied some of these compaint letters and each time I got a "match" profile that I thought was Bogus I returned their E-Mail with one of these letters. suddenly, all e-mails from True.com have stopped. try it and maybe we can stop this nonsense

Reviewed By
jeaney
chicagoland

Sex
Female

Rating
*****

Date
June 12, 2009

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very upset with this site. so i made a profile to search the site and see if it was for me, and started a free trial to explore more, and that was a HUGE mistake. when i called customer service to cancel the trial before i got charged, they were SO incredibly pushy. i insisted and insisted that i was absolutely sure i wanted to cancel, and i found it incredibly hard to get off of the phone without another 2 week trial. i didn't use it at all during that session, and when i called back, yet again they were TERRIBLE. i somehow got out of it and laid the trying internet dating to rest for several months. logging in later to see if i wanted to try again, their messages were deceptive, and made you think you had to "reactivate" your account to run a search and open your profile. i read all of what was on the page, and confused, clicked a button and accessed my account. a couple days later now i have a $54 charge on my credit card. i called and complained and at least they gave me a refund, but not for the whole charge. totally my fault, but combined with a completely ridiculous site, turned into a disaster. shows me for actually trying internet dating.

Reviewed By
Pat
Massachusetts

Sex
Female

Rating
*****

Date
April 07, 2009

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I had never heard of true.com, until I looked at my AMEX bill on line, about a week ago. AMEX took all the charges off immediately, as this is now a known bogus and theft site. It appears all our credit cards are out there to "steal". I would not trust dating sites. I'm also somewhat concerned about Face Book, and whom they promote. I also get many bogus emails purporting to be Bank of America, where I don't have an account, to "confirm" my info. About the only site I trust to purchase from is Amazon. Sad state of affairs for all of us !!

Reviewed By
Bill
Ky

Sex
Male

Rating
*****

Date
March 24, 2009

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And that's a negative 1 at best. I'm glad that I did not sign up for the account. I began filling out the info for the site but when it got to the CC info, I got off the site and didn't sign up. The next day, winks and all other sorts of crap started showing up in my email box, even though I didn't even open an account. Now reading others reviews, I'm so glad I didn't. Anyone interested in this junk should be dissuaded immediately. And that price of almost $60/month is absurd!! Stay Away!!

Reviewed By
Mike
New Jersey

Sex
Male

Rating
*****

Date
December 31, 2008

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True.com is a horrible site. Don't give these people your money, customer service is horrible, they butter you up on the phone and convince you that, "you did a great job with your profile." 49.99 for a month is a steal for them eHarmony on the other hand is a great site. They offer money back if you don't meet someone in 6 months, that is a site worth looking into. DO NOT INVEST IN THIS SITE, ITS A SCAM!

Reviewed By
ssmith
michigan

Sex
Female

Rating
*****

Date
November 13, 2008

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1 million negative stars wouldn't even come close.

I was not surprised when I read all the negative reviews about true.com. I started getting many winks daily from true, however when I searched by username none of these profiles existed.
I am so glad I did not give these scammers my charge card number.

Does anyone know how to stop dating websites that prey on the lonely single people in this world? I would love to start a campaign to put a stop to this abuse. I was on another dating web site that was also a scam. Don't trust match.com either. They also charge your credit cards even when you are finally able to reach someone to cancel the service. In addition, everyone I met was married even though their profile said they were not.

Singles beware........don't let yourself become a victim. We need to join forces to put a stop to these services.

Reviewed By
Calla Morris
Santa barbara

Sex
Female

Rating
*****

Date
October 22, 2008

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WARNING! YOUR BANKING INFORMATION IS NOT SAFE WITH THIS COMPANY! I have never signed up for any online dating service, but true.com managed to get a hold of my bank card number and began charging me. I was able to find that it was not a person that had hacked my computer, but a form of spyware that was able to retrieve my bank card number off my computer. The first of many charges were true.com. From September 4th, 2008 to late october, this company charged my card repeatedly. It was only after true.com started charging me that other companies began to, as well. When I called the number listed for true.com on my bank statement, I spoke with Hong L. (He wouldn't give a full last name). Whenever I asked him how his company got my information, all he would say is that a person must have gotten my card number and signed me up for it.....Do you know of any hacker that would buy YOU something after they stole your bank card information? Also, again, I was able to rule out a person. Hong maintained that they don't send spam (which is untrue, if you look at other reviews), and that their company doesn't buy information or use any kind of adware or spyware, stating that it would be illegal to do so. However, this is the ONLY way they could have gotten my information. Mine is not the only review to touch on shady practices that true.com engages in.....please read others and make an informed decision before you trust these people with your bank information!


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