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Complaint Review: Plenty of Fish Media, Inc. - Internet

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Plenty of Fish Media, Inc. Plenty of Fish Plenty of Fish a Scam Vancouver Canada Canada

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Plenty of Fish has almost none.  POF misrepresents almost everything they do.  On the internet, they claim to be a free site, then they charged me $79.92 twice to use the site.  The first time, I joined their site and then canceled.  I thought they refunded my money so I joined a second time and the charged me again.  They knew that I paid them already and they ripped me off.  So they are not a free site.

Then I get on the site and they have almost no women.  They recycle women to make it look like they have a lot.  In other words, when I reject someone, or they reject me, that same woman comes up in searches again.  Their system for tracking your activity is poor.  I contacted many women and their tracking system only showed about three.  So I had no idea if I was contacting the same woman two or three times.  That's embarrasing.

Then the women are on the wrong site so you get totally embarrased.  I made a date with one woman who contacted me about 5 minutes before the date asking me questions about my profile.  I said I wanted a woman who was uninhibited and she accused me of wanting a "hook up."  She was a prude.  Asking for uninhibited women is NOT looking for a hook up.  I told her that we would date first and see if we hit it off.  She ignored me.  Then she read that I am non-religious and she demanded to know if I believed in God, and if I was a Christian.  There is a site for Christians and so she was on the wrong site.  So I told her it was none of her business and cut her off.

In about two or three weeks on the site, I did not get one date.  The women just wanted to talk and every time I asked someone if they wanted to meet, they refused to answer.  I wondered if they were real potential dates or just plants.  And I had to reject many women who were not in my commuting area.  I would say that 80% of the women they fed me we outside my area.  I think that shows that they have very few women in their service.  I even got women from states that were far away from mine.

So finally I canceled my service again and asked for a refund.  It was then that I discovered that I paid them twice.  When I signed off the second time I saw a notice that they do NOT give refunds.  They didn't tell me this before I signed on or I would not have used their service.  When I emailed them today, 6/28/2017, they sent me a canned response that said that they cannot answer emails.  So I reported them to PayPal to see if they could help.  They ususally do.  I love PayPal.

But if anyone uses this service, CAVEAT EMPTOR.  Let the buyer beware.  I think it's a Rip Off.

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