ABC NEWS -- June 19 -- When Barry signed up for Match.com, he was
optimistic, he perused profiles, wrote and sent messages and winks, and
then he waited...and waited. When replies failed to come, he thought
something was fishy. He is not alone. Barry is considering being part
of a proposed class action lawsuit filed by Sean McGuinn who is
claiming fraud against the online dating site. In McGinn's complaint,
he alleges Match.com perpetrates fraud by returning inactive or
canceled members in search results of seemingly dateable
people. Match.com in a statement denied any wrongdoing. "The allegation
that we would deceive our subscribers by encouraging them to connect
with inactive members does not make sense and is contradicted by our
14-year record." FULL ARTICLE @ ABC NEWS
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