Many singles choose their online dating website by looking at how many available people are participating in their area. Certainly customers want to join the personals website that offers the most options and the most choices.
However, how can you know whether a
dating company is lying about their numbers? According to the recent class action lawsuit filed by our New York law office, we believe that
Match.com artificially inflated their profile numbers and falsely advertised the number of singles who use their website. In fact, when many of the customers that we are representing began to use the website (after paying hefty subscription fees), they found that the majority of profiles they looked at were either fake or inactive. Moreover, there was no good way to flag or report old profiles or profiles that were simply attempts at scamming users for profit. In many case, there were so many inactive and fake profiles, that users had trouble wading through the scams to find real people.
Did you join Match.com because you believed that you would have millions of singles like you to communicate with and get to know? Did you then find that you were simply being spammed by fake profiles? Talk to us today about our
class action lawsuit against Match.com and what you can do to right their wrongs.
Category: Consumer Fraud
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