Complaint Review: AshleyMadison.com - Internet
- AshleyMadison.com 20 Eglinton Ave. West, Suite 1200, Toronto, ON Internet United States of America
- Phone: (416)-480-2334
- Web: http://www.ashleymadison.com
- Category: Websites
AshleyMadison.com EstablishedMen.com AshleyMadison.com Scam: Have an Affair Guaranteed Guarantees you'll get caught Cheating Internet
*Author of original report: I may deserve to be caught, but does AshleyMadison.com deserve to be in business for scamming?
*Consumer Comment: Only...
*Consumer Comment: If your wife finds the check
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On the surface, Ashley Madison is just a dating website, but in reality AshleyMadison.com runs a multi-millionaire dollar online scam.
I purchased their $249 "Have an Affair" Guarantee package a few months ago thinking I was going to really meet some amazing women, but instead, I started to receive a lot of spam from escorts and prostitutes, and also from their female (who really knows?) staff members acting as hostesses. If their guarantee is that I will get laid by paying for sex, why don't they just advertise that they are offering a Dating website for Escorts? If not, then perhaps they should do a better job screening out those escorts and prostitutes?
In any case, I was super unhappy, because after using the website for a few months, I realize there are few if any real and normal females who really want to meet married men. If they do exist, I don't know where they are because I was sending out emails after emails and never getting any responses.
Finally, I gave up, and I thought luckily I purchased their Guarantee package, so I could get my money back.
When I started to fill in their refund request form, I realize they aren't going to just issue a refund to my credit card. The only way to qualify for their refund is for them to send me an Ashley Madison check in the mail to my HOME address where my wife lives. I contacted them to ask for a refund back to my credit card instead and I got an absolute NO from them.
What kind of a guarantee is that, where to get your money back you're guaranteed to get caught for cheating?
For this reason, I believe AshleyMadison.com is the biggest scamming dating website out there. I know other adult dating websites aren't much better in terms of response rates or the number of fake profiles, but AshleyMadison.com is really something else.
To market a service with false advertising of a promised affair --- then to not give money back unless they can get you caught by your spouse --- is low beyond low.
They can keep my $249, but I will not stop at sharing my story and making sure the whole world knows what a big scam AshleyMadison.com is.
This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 06/17/2011 12:25 PM and is a permanent record located here: https://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/ashleymadisoncom/internet/ashleymadisoncom-establishedmencom-ashleymadisoncom-scam-have-an-affair-guaranteed-gua-742092. The posting time indicated is Arizona local time. Arizona does not observe daylight savings so the post time may be Mountain or Pacific depending on the time of year. Ripoff Report has an exclusive license to this report. It may not be copied without the written permission of Ripoff Report. READ: Foreign websites steal our content
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#3 Author of original report
I may deserve to be caught, but does AshleyMadison.com deserve to be in business for scamming?
AUTHOR: AndyinNYC - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, June 18, 2011
I am merely reporting a scam. So you are saying it is okay for a company to prey on cheating men because it is wrong of them to cheat on their wife?
Honestly, one wrong doesn't make it okay to scam cheaters.

#2 Consumer Comment
Only...
AUTHOR: chaosflamespirit - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, June 18, 2011
...dirtbags cheat. You deserve to have your wife find out.

#1 Consumer Comment
If your wife finds the check
AUTHOR: mr rik - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Friday, June 17, 2011
Just tell her its some kind of fraud scheme, the kind you read about on here.


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