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Complaint Review: Amature Match.com - Internet

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i recived a email about a free profile at a sex site, so i created a free profile. in 3 days i had recived 34 messages, from ladies wanting to meet me. i paid the money and started replying. 1/2 did not reply back, the others messaged me for 2 months, i suspected fraud, because 1 day i recived the exact same message from 2 diffrent ladies. i eventualy after 2 months cancled the billing. then i was getting ready to move from south dakota, to deleware, so i changed my state in my profile to deleware.

then one day i clicked on the link to see who i had viewed. i saw that 37 of the ladies i had been contacted by,, had now moved to deleware. all along i had printed the ladies profiles and every message they had sent me, so i coud keep track, so i now printed the list which showed they now lived in deleware. then i filed a report online with the IC3 unit of the FBI.and then procedeed to contact male members in south dakota and tell them what i had discovered. then out of courisoty i changed mystate to montana, and an hour later viewed the list again, all 37 of the ladies had moved from deleware to montana in 1 hour, which is faster than an sst can fly.
i recived a message from a lady in montana, the next morning, sao i told her what i had discovered and told her to add a certain word to the subject line in her responce.

the next day i had a message from her, with no subject line, so i changed my state to washington, and within minutes so had she. i had sent a message to the company when i first suspected fraud and told them when i could prove it , i was going to report it to the fraud unit of the fbi, and then when i had the prof, i told them what i had done. this was threw email to support. then it was that i recived the phony message from the lady in montana. i now have a printed record of all the messages i recived from the site and the profilesn from the ladies with their 4 diffrent states they moved to. im waiting on a reply from the FBI, if you have a simular experiance, i sudjest filling a report to the FBI internet fraud unit, becaause sending messages from non existant ladies in an attempt to trick you into paaying up is FRAUD and should be prosicuted !!!

Leonard
Centerville, South Dakota
U.S.A.

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How to spot a fake

AUTHOR: Anthony - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Wednesday, June 20, 2007

I encountered the same type of emails from this and other sites. The message seemed general and the product of spam. When replying, I ask specific questions like favorite color or rock band. When they don't reply to the specific question, I know they are fake.

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