Match.com
Complaint 9346 Details

  • Date Occurred: 08/04/2013
  • Reported Damages: $500.00
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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

I joined match.com last week. Jason Williams winked at me and his picture was really attractive. He said he liked yahoo because it was quicker than the match one. His email is [email protected]. His story is he is working in West Africa due to come back next Sat. He claims he has a daughter Christine and that the wife left him and the girl. On his way back to the hotel, he lost his wallet with $3000.00 in it. He needed money for food stuffs and to pay his hotel bill. I did not send him money - he gave me this address to send it to- in Nigeria- I have it saved on a document in my computer. How can I give people , esp on match .com this information?
Thanks
Sharon Kosters

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  • Alvin
  • Alvin SBID #N/A
  • Posted 08/06/2013
  • Match doesn't care about it Sharon. As long as people are paying their money each month they really do not care what happens on the site
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  • stqwana36
  • stqwana36 SBID #b1e8c3c8b1
  • Posted 06/26/2013
  • Unfortunately that's true. Match.com promises and promises that you will find your soul mate but its all a lie. They don't match you with nobody so you keep paying. Besides its full of scammers, mostly from Nigeria. These scammers make a living out of it. People be aware, if it sounds too good to be true, it is too good to be tru! Match.com promises you it is secure and they check if your profile is real from a real existing person, no fraud whatsoever! Now we have to ask ourselves how they do it, because there's no way to do that. They don't have a way to check if a person's profile is real or not, so don't fall for it! Scammers create fake profiles copying pictures from Facebook profiles and from all over the internet. They create a beautiful and touchy story where they have lost a loved one and all of a sudden they're in financial difficulties, or they had an accident and need money, or they are stranded in a foreign country and need you to send them some money usually via western union or money gram and then by the time you realize they're fake, you cannot recover the money. I have done my own research after I got scammed by one of these guys, thank God I didn't lose any money. I advise everyone on this website to be careful with dating websites and make sure you don't exchange any personal info like your phone number address or real name. These people don't care who you are, they just want money and they do this for a living, which means they will delete their current profile and create a new one to keep stealing from other innocent people that are in search of true love and believe in it.
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Company Statistics

  • Complaint Against Match.com
  • Complaints Filed: 199
  • Reported Damages: $1,332,921.12
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