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True.com Complaint - How True.com Tricks/Entices People To Sign Up.

Complaint
Review by suntzu33713 on 2011-01-21
How is it possible that I get appx 12 emails from different people each day when my profile doesn't have any information or picture. That's how True.com tricks people in signing up.

Of course, when you see "Just wanted to say hi", "how are you", "hey had to say hello", "you have a message from crocket71" "hi" (actually subj lines in my Inbox by the way), you want to see who's it's from. Normally, if I had gone through the trouble of setting up my profiles, I'd jump at finding out who's trying to contact me. But knowing that I didn't put anything out there except basic info that I chose from drop-down box, it was easy to figure that there's a great possibility that True paid people to contact prospective customers.

Do you, or do you know of anyone who, contact people whose profile is just stuff they selected from drop-down list, and don't have any photo on their profiles?

True.com is running a scam.
Comments:
Posted by Wally86 on 2011-01-21:
I'm pretty sure this website has automated bots or employees sending users messages to lure them in to sign up for a subscription.

Allot of these paid websites do these kind of things.
Posted by littleshorty on 2011-01-21:
Isn't Facebook, Myspace, and Twitter enough? How many more social websites do we need?

Posted by Wally86 on 2011-01-21:
Little, True.com is a dating site.
Posted by littleshorty on 2011-01-21:
Oh I thought it was like Twitter or something. There's too many dating sites out there for me to know every one. I don't use any of them anyways.

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