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Yahoo personals, Match.com being sued for fraud.


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BOZ said:
does this mean i have to leave my wife now? :(

Um, no. The article says that Yahoo posted fake personels and sent out fake winks from "hotties" to keep people interested and subscribe. Match.com supostaly sent a employee out on a date with someone to keep him subscribed.
 





What's wrong with online dating? I met my wife through a match maker who lived in Baton Rouge, I lived in Phoenix and my wife lived in Edmonton.

We have been married 6.5 happy years and have a 1 year old son to show for it.

Sometimes the best matches for people are made by someone else.
 

Airwolf said:
What's wrong with online dating? I met my wife through a match maker who lived in Baton Rouge, I lived in Phoenix and my wife lived in Edmonton.

We have been married 6.5 happy years and have a 1 year old son to show for it.

Sometimes the best matches for people are made by someone else.

-I don't think that the problem here was with online dating in general. The company is being sued for 'allegedly' sending false romantic emails to users whose subsciption was almost up to get them to renew it. They also 'allegedly' enticed people to renew their subscription by sending out their employees of fake dates.
-I don't think it's a case of a few users who were unable to get dates It's a case of users who thought that they were making connections with people, who in reality, either did not exist or had no intention of being in a relationship. They weren't interested in making matches, just money.
 


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