DALLAS OBSERVER - June 22 - On Tuesday, another federal suit was filed in Dallas naming Match.com as a defendant. Two Texas men claim, among other things, that Match.com is bilking subscribers by lying about how emails are sent to and read by (or not read by, as the case may be) non-subscribers to the service. They also allege that Match.com creates "bogus online profiles as evidenced by the number of profiles of allegedly different Members containing identical photographs and identical phrases."
There are two modes of service on dating sites. Free and paid. Free users get to receive contact requests. They can see images, and read profiles and 'look.' If its a good Match, Match.com has done their job well, and they user should be compelled to pay. Users get annoyed when people don't respond after they start paying. They get their hopes up.
Posted by: Mark Brooks | Jun 26, 2011 at 06:19 AM