• Report: #262153

Complaint Review: fling.com

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  • Submitted: Friday, July 20, 2007
  • Last Posting: Tuesday, July 29, 2008
  • Reported By:enterprise Alabama
fling.com
fling.com Anchorage Alaska U.S.A.

fling.com Singles site is full of fake robots Anchorage Alaska


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fling.com is a pay-service singles site.

I live in a rather small town. I accidentally clicked a link to this site. It showed me "singles in 'my' area". There were 20 accounts within 20 minutes driving. I couldn't believe it! Jackpot! So I figured one month for 24$ was worth some good fishing.

I have gotten 2 private messages from 2 sovereign accounts. Each account has a unique picture, description and name. However, both accounts asked me to contact them offsite. Here's the kicker- they both pointed to the same hotmail account! Busted!

My analysis is that the site uses masses of fake accounts to lure you in. It then responds to your messages.

I consider it false advertisement.

I hope the owners of the site are reading this. This is the difference between a legit singles site and those that are not.

Mtexx
enterprise, Alabama
U.S.A.

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#1 Consumer Comment

These are very normal.

AUTHOR: Zenblend - Anchorage (U.S.A.)

This is less of a false advertising incident, than it is a fact of the internet. The ads look at your ip host, and guesses whereabout live. The photos are stock-pictures of girls that correlate to the (ahem) type of website that you are ono; and the location is always just a guess--I've seen results pop up from similarly spelled cities in different states!
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