
REUTERS -- June 9 -- Sean McGinn, of Brooklyn sued
Match.com for misleading members by posting profiles of prospective dates who are unable to respond to any interest in them because they do not have a paid subscription. McGinn accused Match.com of causing "humiliation and disappointment" for some members who feel rejected when their attempt to contact a prospective date gets no reply. Match.com is still reviewing the complaint, but said "we believe this lawsuit is without merit and we will defend it vigorously."
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Mark Brooks: This is a super-important case. We'll watch it closely.
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