AsianBeauties.com
Complaint 160723 Details

  • Date Occurred: 08/17/2014
  • Reported Damages: $800.00
  • Location: Maine

The complaint is against an online dating profile

The complaint is a listing fraud posted on public forums or sites against an anonymous entity

The complaint is mobile text spam or smishing related against an anonymous entity

The company or person contact no longer exists

International boundaries

In my email to AsianBeauties.com (AB) dated August 16, 2012, I asked management for their acknowledgment of any women members on AB who worked directly or indirectly for them to get men to spend their money at AB. In a reply-email, AB denied that there was such an arrangement with any woman member of AB.

In another email to AB management, I complained about a woman who had gorgeous photos on the website but when she sent 2 personal ones, they did not look at all like the personal photos on the website. Since that time, I spent much money on emails reading and writing with 7 other woman who, after reading 4-12 messages at $4 each, in their last emails sent personal photos in which they looked completely different than their photos on AB, costing me over $100. Those women's profiles are Xiaohui(ID: 1189945), Min(Fiona)(ID: 1193921), Beauty(Wencong)(ID: 1193814), Yao(ID: 1193416), Yuhong(ID: 1185238), Xiaohui(ID: 1189945), and Yu(ID: 1185470).

In the last month, member Xiaohua(Emily) 27 years young from Guangzhou (ID: 1197939), supposedly an attorney, and I began to get "involved". Her numerous "sincere and intelligent" emails telling me I was everything she wanted in a man and we were fated to be together, and she would live wherever I wanted, etc. etc. which I paid about $4 each to read plus numerous online chats at $.40 per minute. She told me she loved me in most of her communications. I thought, I wish that I could feel so much love as I did when I was her age. I never said I love you phrase and she didn't admonish me for not.

After several weeks and about $300 spent on communications with her at AB, I wanted out of the AB charges and asked for a phone call in which the agency said we could exchange contact information. The first call did not happen, AB management claimed malfunction. I called AB and the automated service answered. I waited 1.5 hours on my speaker phone on two different calls for management to answer. It never did. However, Emily was fortunate to always reach AB management. How was she able and I not? AB is stationed in Maine, USA. She is much farther from AB than I am, about 8,000 miles farther.

We made another phone date. It was a lot of Chinese dialogue that took 10 minutes to give Emily my simple email address. I had timed the call for exactly ten minutes and cut the call. Both the agency and Emily admonished me for cutting the call. I stated that I had told both parties that the call would be only 10 minutes, each additional minute was going to be $4.

Happily, I thought, Emily had successfully received my email address. However, it was a day later before she emailed me at my address. She continued to write mail to me at AB and wanted to chat on AB. Money, money, money for AB.

She sent two 1-2-sentences emails to my email address some of it in Chinese and said that her English was very bad and that we should chat on AB with a translator. I explained that it was too expensive and we would find a way to communicate.

I told her since she and I decided to be mates for the rest of our lives, I deleted over 400 emails from other woman (I had deleted nearly 800 altogether). She withdrew and was very hesitant. What?! Shouldn't she be elated that I was quitting the site for her only?

I found several websites that translate for free. I was able to enter her Chinese characters and get very accurate translations. I wrote several emails to her in Chinese. She never answer one of them. Several days passed and she did not contact me, not once. What had changed? I left AB and was not going to spend anymore money there...

I went online at AB many times of the next few days since Emily forsaken me and found her online for hours, much of everyday for 3 days.

This older man, me, who's pretty good on the eyes had been scammed by Emily - an AB agent who never asked for anything from me but love and got me to spend about $400 on communicating with her and then when I stopped patronizing AB, she's gone.

She was AB's fiction and fraud. Her mail stopped but she continues to be online often, which I had never noticed before or thought to question.

Additionally, fraudulent of AB is all of the character fraud regarding old photos, or grossly over-retouched photos, and at least 2 completely different woman than the profiles depict, fraud, fraud, fraud. AB certifies and assure customers and would be customers that AB is legitimate and women's photos were verified with their present looks. SCAM.

  • Seeking Resolution: I'm Looking for a Refund
  • Refund Amount: $ 399.00

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  • Complaints Filed: 52
  • Reported Damages: $97,395.87
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