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Thread: Class action against Yahoo Personals and Match.com for fraud
f_w12
Joined:
7/6/2005
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Class action against Yahoo Personals and Match.com for fraud
Posted:
12/18/2005 2:27:56 PM
Their name should probably be changed to "watch the con", instead of "match dot com".
Now Match is saying that they've gotten the employee to sign an avidavit that she was never and employee. Yeah right.
Isn't that too easy. If anybody brings up an allegation against a giant like Match that seriously damages its reputation, do you really believe that all Match would do would be to get the person to sign an avidavit? No way, it'd be more like suing the pants off that woman.
The case of her signing an avidavit just means she's been bribed with a few millions to keep here quiet. Scams will never end. Support the free sites like plentyoffish, oasisoflove.com and end the greed.
f_w12
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Do Men Not Read Profile?
Posted:
7/6/2005 1:37:49 PM
I've seen this complaint from women quite a bit.
Here is what women don't realise...
Women do not reply to most mail they get.
That is extremely frustrating to a man.
So, with thousands of possible profiles posted by women, a guy cannot possibly read each and every one of them, since he knows that his chances of getting a response are slim.
What does the man do, he scans through as many profiles as quickly as possible, and sends quick short messages. Most times, he merely looks at the age, location, and picture.
The bottomline is, you women are the reason men do not read your profiles, because you don't reply to most of the mail you receive.
Therefore, here is a solution I propose: If you women start to respond to messages, then men wouldn't feel the need to contact a lot of women in order to get a single reply. That in turn leaves the man more time to carefully read your profiles.
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