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Complaint Review: Dream Marriage - Reno Nevada

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its all a con - london, Massachusetts, United Kingdom
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Dream Marriage
8120 Double Diamond Parkway Reno, 89521 Nevada, USA
Phone:
877-989- 4595
Web:
http://www.dream-marriage.com/
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As the saying goes BUYER BEWARE.

DREAM MARRIAGE IS A TOTAL CON 

I always had my suspicions regarding DM for some time, so before spending thousands of dollars on contact details I had to do my due diligence. So popped on to the internet It’s amazing what you can find out at a click of a button.

 

MY STORY:

 

I was getting over 2000 messages a week yes that right 2000 MESSAGE A WEEK !!! Every single one of them from absolutely gorgeous women all but none saying (in the very first menages) the exact same thing they all say “they read my profile, ages is not a problem and I’m the most handsome guy on the website” (flattery will get you everywhere) not that I was looking for some one too young I’m 43 and I think the youngest woman I was in contact with was 29.

So I spent hundreds of dollars on emails back and forth only to find some of the replies I got back were nothing to do with the message I previously sent just a generic load of sentimental rubbish which was obviously copied and pasted for a external website. ALARM BELLS ARE RINGING.

Including this for some reason I was getting notification from DM as in a form of email where I noticed the on several messages  this %name% which is the coding for (insert user name) if you are sending bulk emails. How do I know this? I use this very same coding for my customer when sending them out bulk emails on a offer I have. So I sent DM Customer Services a message asking them what it meant and was told by there representative (Jenna) it was the translator fault. So I replied with both picture show them the message I got, as a email and the message I got when on there website, one showing %name% and the other one on there website showing my name. The reply I got in the next email was “ohh it must be a tech problem then” which confirm to me that it is a bulk emailer coding fault. ALARM BELLS ARE RINGING. 

When I did get a reply from a member they would alway include embedded in their message a link to watch their video, the only way to view the message text was to was to pay $20 to look at this 3 minute video of them prancing around a bit . I could go to the cinema and watch a BlockBuster Movie for that twice! ALARM BELLS ARE RINGING

As well as when you are on their website on the left hand side are live notification where there female members try to get you to go on either “Live Web Chat’ or to go on “Camera Video Chat”, which will eat away at your money Supa Fast but I’m glad to say I NEVER did either!! as i might be an idiot but I’m not a fool. ALARM BELLS ARE RINGING.

So there I was contemplating on which one of these lovely Russian babes to contact which i noticed in the early days (a few months) of being on DM Website was $600 and all of a sudden it shot up to $900 for contact details ALARM BELLS ARE RINGING I don’t care how lovely you are hunni I’M NOT PAYING THAT.

So on 28/02/2017 I sent a email to DM Customer Services about my concerns getting no reply whatsoever. Only to find out that on the 01/03/2017 (under 12 hours later) without my authorisation they stole money out of my bank account for another months membership(which I now know is common practice for them to do) taking $100 out of my bank when they find out you know it’s a SCAM. ALARM BELLS ARE RINGING.  

So I had to cancel all my credit cards and just to be on the save side changed my pass words on every single Social Media Website I was linked too, all my work emails, personal emails and any other associated platform I belong too. They even tried to hack both my businesses websites how do I know this? the internet security company I use send me a report every time someone tries to hack them even if they use a proxy, giving me the iP address and the location of the hacker, Ill give you 2 guesses where the location was?  ALARM BELLS HAVE RUNG.

At this point I pretty much had enough. But I had another PLATINUM membership for 1 month on this SCAM website as I said costing me $100 (that they stole) giving me 50 “follow up message” and 100 “introduction messages”. So why not use them and play them at there own game so I did.

So how could I make 110% sure that this is a SCAM website and use these message I had to my advantage. So I sent every member (about 7) that I had been talking to on a regular basis and to over 100 members that had got in contact with me in the past the exact same message, of what I had found out about DM including asking the member to send me their contact information if they were really seriously interested in me as all of them at some point offered me their undivided love and intention to marry in one form or another. so we could talk of line and get to know each other and see if we definitely click...

 

EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM DECLINED. 

 

ALARM BELLS HAVE EXPLODED.

 

They had a few explanations why they couldn’t send them below here are my TOP 10 EXCUSES:

 

1) I have to get their contact information from the DM website then they we can talk off line. (like i’m going to spend $900 on a fake mobile number)

 

2) I’ve lost my phone and only have a cheap one that don't allow SKYPE calls (but in your picture you have a iPhone)

 

3)I don’t have a computer I only use the one in the agency (so it’s your job to send messages then and you get paid for it)

 

4) The Internet is too expensive in Russia so I have to use the one in the agency ( Oh so it means it’s definitely a job then)

 

5) I’m not allowed to give you my contact information. WHY (please see No1)

 

6) I can’t speak English very well and won’t understand you (even though you have on your profile that your speak GOOD English) !!!!

 

7) No answer whatsoever (that’s a bit rude considering I’ve been talking to you for months, thought you loved me)

 

8) I have to get their contact information from the DM website then they we can talk off line. (I know i’ve said this before but I thought I better make the point again)

 

9) I can not afford a mobile or the internet so I can only speak to you in the agency (so what the point on paying for your contact information then)

 

10) LOCAST!! (OK I made that one up) but can you see where I’m coming from they will never give you there personal contact information WHY because their not interested in you it’s their job their only interested in your money. I’ll say again it’s there job for god sake.

 

Guys this is own experience  on DM which i’m soooooo glad that I found out before spending thousands of dollars on contact information. So please do your due diligence on them before loosing loads of money on this now obvious SCAM. As you will not be speaking to a real woman, more like a fat, bearded, overweight Russian fella who is just taking you for a ride as the woman on there are none excitant.

 

So as the saying goes BUYER BEWARE!!

 

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Anon99

Washington,
United States
#MeToo

#2Consumer Comment

Fri, June 15, 2018

Far too many fraudsters out there, I have experienced my share of them.

Many of the same sham profiles on Dream marriage are found on other sites, they don't even bother to change the information.

This company has since changed it's name to Dream-Singles but the business model is still the same, the persons posting profiles there and responding are still the same. They are actually part of a network of agencies that pool their info in a centralized database, it is more than likely rented out on a schedule of some sort. This network spans dozens of sites, many if not most are slavic dating sites targeting foreigners.

I encountered a few woman at D.M. who were paying someone else to chat for them, one of them I was able to confirm used a friends house as the location of residence (I purchased location info) but didn't live there and the phone number associated was also not the person on the website but the friend (a relative of hers).

The friend was chatting for them and receiving the gifts sent there, this person they were posing for was well known (appeared on reality TV) and was alleged to have been also working as an escort on the side. The friend launders any valuables sent there and split the proceeds.

F.Y.I I just did a search for some of the names and faces i'd unmasked in the past and I still find them on multiple websites even now. The information posted about them appears to accurate except that it's not really them interacting on sites.

If you were to do a search of lets say 2016 ukraines next top model contestants (or miss ukraine), or some rising star hopeful model hotty on social media you'd find at least some of their info posted on at least 4-5 pay websites looking to date foreign men.



While I can't conclusively prove it at least a portion of these women on these sites are receiving payment for the use of their likeness, they split it with their co-conspirators. If you looked hard enough the signs are all there..

Photoshoots can cost big money, I am somebody who has been the camera operator for model shoots so I've inadvertently learned a bit about this.

The more money these women scammers make from scamming the more time they can spend on sun drenched beach resort vacations and further photo-ops which they can sell to websites and put on social media to generate ad revenue.

It allows them to maintain a lifestyle that is not the norm for the region they live in. While all this is going on they are either married to or dating a russian/ukraine man (not a foreigner), very likely have never met any of the men who are seeking them out online.

TLDR: There is no honesty or ethical behavior in dating websites, the very nature of the business encourages fraud to keep the money flowing, foreign websites offering dating services 99.99 percent fraud. Social media sites that share revenue with beautiful women deemed to be "influencers" complicate this issue even further. The businesses hide behind LLC's and shell companies, if pursued legally they default to the argument of it being a shady former employee or uncontrollable nature of their prospective lady applicants. The facts don't support their arguments.

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