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Based on 50 reviews from Dating.com customers, company has accumulated an average rating of 1 stars, indicating that majority of customers are not satisfied with its service.
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Description: Dating.com is the place to meet people from around the world for exciting communication and online companionship.
It increases members chances of meeting someone new, discovering unique places as well as doing things that they never knew they would have an opportunity to do before. It represents a fun and easy way for people to communicate across the globe. Dating.com now covers more than 32 countries and offers the technology that enables members takes communication further than ever.
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The site blocks and censors messages between REAL users. I used a fake profile to prove this (thus both my profiles are "real" users)
1. You need to play with your profile many times to get the profile to show, even if it is set as the thumbnail. You might think your profile photo is visible, but it's probably not.
2. Messages are censored or not sent between real profiles.
3. My (male) fake profile (no photo, no info at all) received around 100 messages from 18 year old supermodels with rich families looking to support 50+ year old men.
4. All the 5 star reviews here are fake.
5. Waiting for the "You misunderstood," "All of our members are real," "These aren't fake photos you can even video chat with them!" reply.;)
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Great domain, shame its wasted on this sh*t. Looking forward to bidding on it when Google blacklists it for black hat marketing practices and it becomes useless to you guys
It literally f*cks with your feeling just to get lots of money out of you,,, big time, that is!
Here you can chat with models from all over the world that are "verified", which according to the site means that Dating.com have shown their passport! It seems though that if you dig deep and contact these models outside by sending them a friendship request on Facebook, they don't answer your request even if they just declared their limitless love for you! These members are "free members" defined in the agreement you have to sign to become a member as member who do not pay the mandatory membership fee every month and do not have to pay a dollar per message!
If you go to Youtube and listen to the people running the east European dating offices, pretty women are signing up, have their professional photos taken often in the same locality/house and then they either run the show themselves or they let others do the work chatting!
The only thing these girls are interested in is chatting and having you read their prewritten emails/pictures for 10 dollars an email/picture! I can guarantee you... they have no intension of ever meeting you in real life! They even have a list provided by the site with 100 questions that they can use for opening remarks!
The strategy is to ask you question and get you talking to keep the chatting going!
Most of them are online 24 hours 7 days a week (either they never sleep or they share the work:)!
If you send them long messages they complain about that (one of the signs).
So maybe they are getting a commission on the traffic they create... I don't know but it sure looks like it... they will never tell you because of the contract they have so they are extremely loyal to the site, maybe they will even be punished if they speak the truth!
If you write something the site do not like in your profile they will edit it or delete it, even without telling you!
This is truly a perfect money machine for what rumors say is probably the Russian mafia!
Worst of all, every time you find out that some of these models are f*cking with your emotions it really hurts... each and every time! But of course there are no law against f'cking with peoples emotions! But there should be!
Please note that if you do not cancel you membership within the first month you will be automatically re-charged the following month!
I am not angry with this site... but I am really, really hurt!
One buys credits. If you are cautious, like me, you get the starter package where a credit costs $ 0.80 each. Well, just reading an email costs 10 credits! But if you spend $400, a credit will only cost $0.40. YIKES! So, even at that rate, I would only get to READ 10 emails? That's ridiculous. And then what I see commonly reported started happening: all these beautiful, young women began not only trying to get my attention, but SENDING ME EMAILS. When I connected how that the more I respond, the more money the site would make, and the more poor I would get, that's when I opted out. I was also getting suspicious because the FAQ page is very brief and what service you were actually getting wasn't specifically defined.
At least their customer service rep was very cooperative and nice. That's why Dating.com got one star. I am not sure if such activity can happen in spite of a site, but I would find it difficult to do without someone higher up at such an organization to not be involved.
The site promises "verified" members and a mostly scam free experience due to their "security" features, that is why the "product" is valued at such a premium price. I found many members through reverse image searches while recognized a few models and porn stars. I've reported them including many of the "women" who I interacted with. I firmly believe these profiles are operated by people who are getting paid based on interaction because no one in their right mind would be tossing emails and messages at any random stranger with costs this high. At $100 an hour for interaction? You are not looking to help people find love, just to vacuum money from the gullible and vulnerable. I've requested a refund through WhatsApp, message read within minutes but no reply almost 24 hours later. I will also be requesting a refund through my CC if I get no response.
Just STAY AWAY from dating.com
Joined dating.com on a whim and I have to say "Woooow" this site takes fakery to a new level.
Within 4 mins of signing up before I had even had the time to flesh out my profile I was getting flooded with chat requests from beautiful women each message more sexually explicit than the last.
It didn't matter how I searched every profile was either an Asian or Ukrainian woman looking for "Nice, honest man with big heart to take care of me."
In the hour I spent perusing the site I did not find a single real profile. Then I come here and see it's gotten a 90%. Fake site with fake profiles that uses fake reviews. At least they're consistent.
If you want to peruse some of the most beautiful model photos on the internet Dating.com is the site for you. If you want to meet actual real people, you're better off going anywhere else.
Thankfully I spent zero dollars on them but currently waiting to have my account deleted.
Update: Dating.com eventually removed my account after a brief chat with customer service. The site is still a scam.
First of all the profiles are all PERFECT! Gorgeous men, with great careers, who know exactly what to say to make your heart flutter and the gorgeous professional looking photos that every profile has. Have you been to other sites? The profiles are so diverse, you get funny ones, bad quality pictures, some with nothing written on the bio, just a pool of diversity and on top of that, it takes a while before people start talking and the numbers are usually low. NOT with dating.com, all these Brad Pitt and Chris Hemsworth lookalikes instantly start sending you messages, (you can get over 10 of these in less than an hour) and Dating.com all start showering you with comments, they say almost similar things like, "remember this day because it is the day we met" or "I can give you a lot of romance".
The scam here is that they play on the emotional psychology of their customers. If I'm on a dating site, it means I'm looking do date, I've tried the outside world, but nothing would come of it, so I'm hopeful. Then you get to a site where you meet the man of your dreams, he is handsome, well kept, well spoken, looks financially stable and on top of that, he wants a serious long term relationship, not just something casual. You immediately think, "I think I've found what I've been looking for, let's continue to chat and see where this goes." About four messages in, you are asked to pay for credits if you want to continue. Of course you will do it because you think you've found the one and you want to continue the chat, (what's a few dollars if you get to find your soulmate right?). Then your potential partner randomly sends you an email (which is different from the chats) and you get curious about what it says since you see only the first line and it is heart fluttering! However, to open that email you have to pay for credits, but now you have already spent on credits and they were not necessarily cheap. Once you pay for another set of credits, to open the email, indeed it's heart fluttering and cute, you continue to chat. Then your potential starts sending you a private photo in the chat (oh my, what could it be? I'm so excited), guess what? You have to buy more credits to view this photo! Before you know it, you have spent quite a lot of dollars on this site. Considering we are young and tech savvy, you think any other chat service is cheaper and it would atleast allow you guys to know each other, so of course you ask your potential partner to rather chat on ANY other social media so you both can save money and continue the great chats, instead, he says he prefers talking on this expensive site. Weird right? No? Well I tried asking ALL my 10+ interested profiles to chat on any other Social Media of their choice, and ALL preferred talking on the app. Does that sound like someone who is really interested in you? If all these profiles are so perfect, have you ever seen a dating.com success story?
Le site fonctionne parfois très mal, ce qui peut avoir pour effet de vider votre compte des crédit très chèrement payé.
Le service client est très gentil, mais ne réponds que très rarement à votre question et très souvent à coté.
Il semble qu'il y ai des animatrices, membres gratuits, si vous etes un garçon vous ne serez jamais membre gratuit... mais bien une vache à lait... donc à éviter
DATING.COM this site is not really intended to make you meet the friend, but to enrich their owner. By registering you become a commodity, and at the same time a cash cow.
The site sometimes works very badly, which can have the effect of emptying your account of very dearly paid credit.
The customer service is very nice, but very rarely answers your question and very often next to it.
It seems that there are animators, free members, if you are a boy you will never be a free member... but a cash cow... so avoid
2. Dating.com force you to buy credits and you spent $15.99 for that. Fake alert 2. Now bunch of fake girls will flood you with messages which I never seen in any sites.
3. By the time you answer all of them you would have evaporatedyour credits. Those girls literally force you to buy more credits. Mind it you continue to receive few messages from those girls to entice you more but you cannot reply without additional credits. Now you go and buy additional $15.99.
3. Now you tend to be smart tell few select girls that this app is costly so come on WhatsApp. The girls (fake), also will agree with you and then ask you to send the phone number as mail message. Mind it each mail message will consume 10 credits. Now when you message your number to couple of girls you would have evaporated your credits. Those girls will come back and say I couldn't read the mail. Can you send each digit as one single message. Means buy additional 120 credit points which is additional 80$. By the time you realized you are ripped you are already down by 120$ in 5 mins.
All those girls are fake. All the pics are hand cleaned fake pics. You ask for fb, LinkedIn they say they don't have social accounts. Surprisingly all girls will say samething. Many girls don't even know the city names in other countries. I think most of them are some illiterate using language translators or some robots.
This is completely scandalous and cheating website.
Don't waste time and money.
It isn't clear when you start the site, (unless u really CLOSELY read the fine print!.). That u are basically wasting precious dollars just trying to initiate first contact "hellos".
After ur into a conversation, the window closes and ur told you need to '"BUY MORE CREDITS!" And be careful, because if ur not, Dating.com have their browser set on u accidentally clicking on 140 credits... which is 96 dollars!
Wtf! Anyway, if ur stupid enuf to proceed, u keep communicating, and any attempts to give out ur email or phone number to find a less expensive way to keep in touch other than their site, is "blocked" by their special filters... so u can send the information, but the other party CANNOT SEE IT!
It is their way of keeping you on their site, using a dollar per minute, or MORE, to try to connect to a potential partner.
Also, if u send an email or video, which is NOT a text, it will cost you up to "10 units=10 dollars"... to send to them and view theirs, and shame on u if u run out of credits!. U will have to only buy more... at $16.00 for 20 credits?!
SCAM! I am not saying the people looking are scammers, but the people running the site are out to get rich on another's heart-ake!
BETTER TO AVOID this site. And save your money!
In less than 24hrs. I spent at least $145. Trying to navigate the site! That is a more than a years membership on Match or other reputable sites.
ALSO... it is possible that models are employed to contact you... too many HOT looking guys telling a total stranger what they want to hear... just to keep you talking and using up your "credits".
When I confronted a guy on this, he "acted dumb", like he didn't understand "WHY" I would say that. People are pictured in jet-set settings, with fine clothing, on yachts, and may be international... STAY AWAY!
I was a professional runway and catalog/magazine model whose face and person went to New York, Paris,. And was still pictured in NY on a huge billboard. 13 years after I had stopped modeling. In the late 2000's. One of my kids saw me on a bill board while his dad was driving thru NY City... and YEP!. It was me. Down to the description he had of the black and white tailored suit I was wearing!
I know a "modeling shoot" set... and I believe this site uses models to attract and keep subscribers online, LOSING $$$ with each minute that goes by. Oh... and if u see a green "free" msg. NOTHING is really "free". U can read and maybe respond 1 time, but anything else will cost you a dollar or more a minute!
Stay AWAY! Covid keeps you from ever meeting anyone you may contact.
Don't say I didn't warn you!
A former subscriber in September, 2020.
Please remember the one: even though the "customer support" claims they are fighting against scams the website is the ONLY instance who gets the profit from all these payments, and users are supposed to pay for each received and sent email, each chat, each received and sent photo - so that the business model' of the source is pretty plausible.
As I decided to delete my profile I couldn't reach out the support for a while, so I made an expose to the German police (only option I had as a German citizen) and turned with this info to the support. My profile was deleted within seconds!
Guys, if you are in the USA, please do the same - the source is a cyber crime without any doubts. Even the people from Dating commenting here like Daria and Alexander do not truly exist - and even they write the same style as profiles on Dating.
Totally fake and scame! Be aware!